Pull cafe contacts from Google Maps
Morning rush throughput and pastry attach separate cafes that rank from coffee counters that only pour drinks. Laptop dwell time and neighborhood foot traffic decide whether a room needs more seats or faster turns when guests search Maps before their commute. NotiQ turns those Google Maps listings into contactable cafe leads.
Built for teams who need cafes that already show demand locally.
Who this list is for
- Coffee roasters scouting wholesale accounts in neighborhoods with real morning volume
- POS vendors who need cafes with food menus, not espresso-only counters
- Local agencies selling weekday breakfast campaigns to owners who still answer the phone
- Real estate brokers pitching retail corridors where cafe density signals foot traffic
Example searches for cafes
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Cafe in Seattle with laptop friendly seating and 4.7+ rating
Neighborhood Cafe in Austin with website
Cafe in Denver with 100+ reviews
Dog friendly Cafe in Portland rated 4.6+
Cafe in Chicago offering breakfast all day
What to filter for on Google Maps
Start from the Cafe category, keep breakfast or pastry language in photos and reviews, and drop listings with no food menu cues and no recent morning-hour activity.
Exclude: Listings with no food menu cues and no recent morning-hour activity.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit cafes
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how cafes buy and operate.
- 1Pitch morning rush throughput tools that cut line abandonment before the 8am spike.
- 2Offer pastry attach training that lifts check without slowing baristas.
- 3Sell community event calendars that fill soft mid-afternoon hours.
- 4Frame remote-worker membership trials where review dwell-time complaints already show up.
Campaign example
Laptop-friendly cafe list, Seattle metro
Prompt
Cafe in Seattle WA with 4.6+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local cafes matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A ranked cafe list for roasters, POS vendors, or neighborhood marketers, not a generic coffee-shop scrape with no food attach.
FAQs about cafes leads
How do cafes differ from coffee shops on Maps?+
Overlap is large. Cafes usually show food menus, pastry cases, and linger seating in photos. Coffee shops lean espresso-forward with faster turns. Split the export if your pitch only fits one model.
Can I find dog-friendly or laptop-friendly cafes?+
Add dog friendly or laptop friendly to the prompt. Reviews and listing attributes often confirm seating policy before you export.
What rating floor works for cafe outreach?+
4.5+ with enough reviews to prove steady traffic is a solid start. Lower floors add volume but pull dead listings and complaint-heavy rooms that waste send capacity.
Should cafes and restaurants sit on the same export?+
Only if your offer spans both dayparts. Otherwise run Cafe as the primary category so full-service dinner rooms do not dilute a breakfast or pastry pitch.
Keep going
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