Kosher Cafés & Pâtisseries in Jerusalem
Jerusalem has 209 certified kosher restaurants in the cafés category. Cafés, tea salons, and pâtisseries in Jerusalem for coffee, a pastry, or a light dairy bite, each with a hechsher on the wall.
They are concentrated in Machane Yehuda, Jewish Quarter and City Center, and lean toward cafe, bakery and dairy cafe.
Certification comes mostly from Rabbanut Jerusalem, Tzohar and Rav Rubin.
- Listings
- 209
- With a named hechsher
- 204 of 209
- Neighborhoods
- 4
Mifgash HaSheikh
Bakery · Pisgat Zeev
La Story
Cafe
Cafe Ella
Cafe
Tiv's Pizza Sushi
Cafe
Aroma Espresso Bar
Cafe · Givat Mordechai
Tipsy Cafe
Cafe
Aroma King George
Cafe
Arik Cafe BaShchuna
Cafe
Kula Cafe
Cafe
Cafe Pape
Cafe
Tachanat HaCafe
Cafe
Meshek Afaim Muzeon Israel
Cafe
Kumkum Beit HaTe
Cafe
Cafe BaMifal
Cafe
Dolce Casa
Bakery and Desserts · Kiryat Menachem
Aroma Espresso Bar (King George)
Cafe · City Center
Arik Cafe BaShkhuna
Cafe · Katamon
Efayim (Hansen House)
Dairy Cafe · Talbiya
Cafe Caroussela
Cafe · Rehavia
Tachanat HaKafe
Cafe · German Colony
Efayim (Israel Museum)
Dairy Cafe · Givat Ram
Kumkum Tea House
Tea House and Cafe · Baka
Siftach (San Simon Park)
Dairy Cafe · San Simon
HaMakom Shel Itzik
Cafe and Restaurant · Baka
Kosher cafés and pâtisseries
Most kosher cafés are dairy or pareve, built around coffee, cakes, and light meals. The details that matter are whether the milk is cholov yisroel and whether the baked goods are pas yisroel, both of which we mark on each listing.
A café is an easy place to keep kosher on the go, but standards vary, so it is always worth confirming the current teudah on site before you order.
Frequently asked questions
How many cafés kosher restaurants are there in Jerusalem?
We currently list 209 certified cafés restaurants in Jerusalem, each shown with its certifying agency.
Where are the cafés kosher restaurants in Jerusalem?
They cluster in Machane Yehuda (11), Jewish Quarter (7), City Center (7) and Mamilla (5). Each listing shows its exact address and a map pin.