Hidden in a small alley in the heart of Da Nang, The 59 Cafe is an ideal destination for those who love peace and nostalgic beauty. The cafe was renovated from a house over 50 years old and still retains the quiet character of its gray concrete walls and retro architectural lines full of artistic flair. Unpretentious and without fuss, The 59 offers the feeling of a familiar corner in the middle of a modern city. The cafe has a three-story space cleverly divided into many small areas, connected by lush greenery. You can choose to sit under the large tree in front, in the cozy air-conditioned rooms inside, or head up to the spacious rooftop to admire the sky, the rooftops, and the sunset glow. Every seating corner is thoughtfully designed, from the furniture to the lighting, creating a space that is both intimate and relaxing. Not only does it impress with its unique architecture, which has appeared on specialized sites such as Archdaily, The 59 Cafe also stands out for its creative and high-quality menu. The peanut butter coffee is the signature item, with a sweet, smooth, nutty flavor; while the pink guava Wao tea is refreshing and light. In addition, items such as Sunset frappe, orange cold brew, and cream croissants are also worth trying. Whether it is a fresh early morning or a gentle evening, The 59 Cafe always brings a sense of peace amid the city’s hectic flow. This is not only a place to enjoy drinks, but also a space where you can slow down, breathe, and listen to yourself.