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Top Cafes & Coffee in Chalan Pago-Ordot

Ranked by verified guest reviews — the best cafes & coffee in Chalan Pago-Ordot, Guam

By Island Seeker Editorial Team·Updated March 2026

Chalan Pago-Ordot is a tranquil central-eastern village offering a peaceful retreat from Guam's busy tourist areas. The combined village features local businesses, schools, and community services, with a relaxed residential atmosphere. Its position in central Guam provides easy access to both the northern commercial areas and the scenic southern villages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which villages in Guam have the best cafes?

Cafes are spread more evenly across Guam than most other business types. Tumon has resort hotel cafes like The Grind at Dusit Thani. Hagåtña has a growing specialty scene — Ture Cafe and Asiga (near Agana Bay) are popular local favourites, and Coffee Club Guam operates inside Chamorro Village. Tamuning has Elevenses and several chain options. Asan-Maina has Slowalk Coffee, a three-floor specialty cafe popular with visitors. Dededo's Macheche Plaza has PariSco, known for French-style pastries. Barrigada has Allegory Coffee and Stories, a popular independent cafe.

Are there specialty coffee shops in Guam's villages?

Yes — Guam's specialty coffee scene has expanded significantly. Slowalk Coffee in Asan-Maina is particularly well-regarded for its coffee quality, multi-floor layout, and collection of coffee artefacts. Asiga in Hagåtña is known for its Chamorro-inspired menu items, plant-based ice cream, and ocean views. Solid Grounds Coffee Shop and Infusion Coffee & Tea are popular across multiple areas.

Do Guam cafes have WiFi for working?

Many cafes in Guam offer WiFi suitable for remote work, particularly in Tumon, Tamuning, and Hagåtña. Slowalk Coffee in Asan-Maina, Allegory Coffee in Barrigada, and Asiga in Hagåtña are among the most popular working cafe spots. Morning hours (before 11am) are quietest for productivity. Connectivity quality varies — check individual listings for specifics.

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