Coffee Talk Tokyo: Complete Trophy & Achievements Guide (100%)

Coffee Talk Tokyo mixes story and barista gameplay, with 44 achievements tied to drinks, endings, and secrets.

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Coffee Talk Tokyo: Complete Trophy & Achievements Guide (100%)
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Coffee Talk Tokyo is a cozy, story-driven barista sim where you serve drinks, listen to customers, and slowly piece together the lives of the people who walk into your café. It mixes light drink-making mechanics with strong narrative routes and character-focused storytelling, and a big part of the experience comes from experimenting with recipes while watching how different choices affect each visitor’s story.

The game includes a total of 44 achievements, split evenly between 22 non-hidden and 22 hidden achievements. These are earned through story progression, drink-making challenges, completing character routes, and unlocking extra content like gallery artwork and special scenes.

Coffee Talk Tokyo Achievements List (Non-Hidden)

Coffee Talk Tokyo: Complete Trophy & Achievements Guide (100%)
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The game’s 22 non-hidden achievements cover everything from basic gameplay introductions to more advanced systems like Challenge Mode and Brewpad completion.

AchievementRequirement
Welcome to TokyoStart the game
First BrewBrew your first drink
Let Me Start OverTrash a drink for the first time
It’s a MasterpieceCreate latte art for the first time
The Whole PictureAdd a stencil to a drink
Sweet ToothServe a drink with Ice Cream or Whipped Cream
Is This It?Serve a customer the wrong drink
Ice Ice BabyBrew a cold drink for the first time
We Are All FriendsMeet all main characters
Stop it!Trash 25 drinks
Music LoverListen to all songs
Art Takes TimeSpend 1 hour on latte art
Barista Trainee10 correct drinks in Challenge Mode
Barista Expert25 correct drinks in Challenge Mode
One Way to Find OutFinish Story Mode once
Social Media FeverUnlock all character social media profiles
Voted Barista of the YearServe all best drink orders
Seeing the Best in YokaiFinish game with all best ends
Master BrewerUnlock all special drinks
Barista Guru50 correct drinks in Challenge Mode
Art ConnoisseurUnlock all Gallery artworks
Thank You for PlayingUnlock all achievements

Some achievements unlock naturally as you move through the story, while others require deliberate grinding in Challenge Mode or revisiting systems like the Brewpad and gallery.

Coffee Talk Tokyo Hidden Achievements List

Coffee Talk Tokyo: Complete Trophy & Achievements Guide (100%)
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The 22 hidden achievements are tied mainly to story progression and character-specific routes. Most of them revolve around unlocking best endings, special interactions, and key narrative moments.

AchievementRequirement
Seattle-TokyoMeet Hendry on Day 1
One For the Head… One For The HeartServe Kenji a Hiyashi Matcha
A New PageUnlock Ash’s Best End
Last Hurrah in Ghost TownUnlock Ayame’s Best End
Foot in the DoorUnlock Blue’s Best End
Out Of OfficeUnlock Emi’s Best End
Peer Review: ApprovedUnlock Erika’s Best End
Desk Jockey No MoreUnlock Fuku’s Best End
Inspiration From the SourceUnlock Jun’s Best End
Punching Out, Going HomeUnlock Kenji’s Best End
New Me ActivatedUnlock Makoto’s Best End
With A Little Help From My FriendsUnlock Vin’s Best End
Goodbye HiromiUnlock Yuki’s Best End
Father and DaughterMeet Rachel in Tokyo
Madeleine de GhostServe bento to Ayame
Messenger Between WorldsGet Ayame and Aikko to talk
The Ghost BustedView the selfie of three ladies in a bar
Summer LoveSee Vin and Blue holding hands
The Dragon WithinGet Jun to transform into a dragon
Special CameoFind Tomodachill posts of Seattle regulars
True Blue NightsPlay Blue Nights vocals over credits
The World’s Warmest ViolinTrigger Akiko violin scene in after credits

These are mostly story-driven and will naturally unlock if you explore every route and pay attention to alternate outcomes.

How Long It Takes to Get All Achievements

Coffee Talk Tokyo: Complete Trophy & Achievements Guide (100%)
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Getting 100% completion in Coffee Talk Tokyo takes roughly 15 to 20 hours, depending on how efficiently you play and how much you need to clean up after your first playthrough.

Your first run through Story Mode will likely take around nine hours, especially if you’re following character arcs and unlocking most of the best endings along the way. After that, you’ll probably need a shorter second playthrough to mop up alternate endings and any missed story-related achievements, which usually takes a couple of hours if you’re skipping dialogue.

Beyond the story, a few hours are spent on cleanup. This includes unlocking every Brewpad recipe, completing the Music Lover achievement, filling out the Gallery, and grinding Challenge Mode requirements like Barista Guru. Latte art-related achievements can also slow things down slightly depending on how comfortable you are with the system.

Final Tips for 100% Completion

Coffee Talk Tokyo: Complete Trophy & Achievements Guide (100%)
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Unlocking every Brewpad drink early makes a big difference, especially when you start working through Challenge Mode. Having every recipe available means you can respond to customer orders without guessing, which saves time and avoids unnecessary mistakes.

It also helps to treat your first playthrough as your “main story run” without worrying too much about missing achievements. Many of the hidden ones are tied to specific endings or decisions, so you’ll naturally pick up a large chunk just by engaging with each character’s route.

When you move into cleanup, focus on grouping tasks together instead of chasing achievements one by one. For example, work on gallery unlocks while finishing remaining story branches, and handle Challenge Mode only once you’ve fully upgraded your Brewpad knowledge.

With a bit of planning and a second pass through the story, 100% completion is very manageable and doesn’t require any extreme grinding—just a bit of patience and repetition.

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