5 cafes that open till late in Selangor

Are you the type of person who craves for dessert after dinner? Perhaps you are the closet hipster who loves hanging out after hours at cafes, ordering then Instagram-ing a cappuccino that will keep you up all night? Maybe you just want to spend more time with your friends but closing hours are a pain and pubs are too loud?

That's where we come in! There are numerous features and blog posts about the best cafes, but as part of the working class, our problems lean towards finding a nice place to chill out and relax after work. So we've compiled a list of cafes in Selangor that opens past 10pm till late everyday in alphabetical order:

Artisan Roast HQ, PJ


Picture credit to Peace On Earth.

Chery Building, Jalan 13/2, Seksyen 13, Petaling Jaya
Open from 8am till 12am on weekdays and 9am till 12am on weekends, Artisan Roast HQ is definitely one of the places that you want to visit. Go to their HQ in Seksyen 13 instead of their branches in TTDI and Bangsar Village because it is very spacious, so you don't have to throw shades at the group who are still laughing away because you want a table. However, while their coffee may be among the best, the price you may per cup is quite steep.

Epiphany Coffee & Tobacco


Picture credit to Epiphany & Tobacco.

D-G-06, Block D, Oasis Square Ara Damansara, 2, Jalan PJU 1A/7A, 47301 Petaling Jaya
If you are fond of rolling your own tobacco, drive over to Epiphany Coffee & Tobacco for a nightcap because it is possibly the only café in Kuala Lumpur to carry a full-range of Roll-Your-Own (RYO) tobacco products AND you get to sit in an air-conditioned smoking area. The coffee they serve is also a unique flavour – Indonesian coffee roasted by specialty coffee roaster, The Flightless Mule Roasters.

Feeka


Picture credit to Feeka.

19, Jalan Mesui, 50200 Kuala Lumpur
Feeka is a relatively new café that just opened last year, but make no mistake, it is one of the hottest café among foodies, judging by the amount of breakfast, pastries and coffee pictures tagged with the location. And it is easy to see why – the pastries sold in Feeka tastes as good as it looks. The name of the café is derived from the Swedish term meaning, "have a break with a drink and some food".

Pickle & Fig


Picture credit to Pickle & Fig TTDI.

26, Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 2, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur
Pickle & Fig's menu mostly consists of light bites such as wedges and nachos, hot paninis and cold sandwiches and smoothies, but they make for an appropriately filling and healthy alternative for when you leave the cinema at 10.30pm and you refuse to eat McDonalds. Another highlight of the café aside from their signature Rotkraut Pastrami is that you get to play board games and card games for free, unlike Meeples.

Rekindle


Picture credit to Rekindle.

Jalan SS2/64, 47300 Petaling Jaya
Coffee hipsters will love Rekindle – the café is filled with possible Instagram opportunities such as the coffee photobooth (yes, there's a special photobooth to place your coffee at!), vintage knickknacks and a wide variety of eats and sweet treats like macarons. Beware though; Rekindle can get a little loud on Friday nights and during the weekends, as the crowds pour in, not to mention that the prices are quite steep.