PULP by PPP Coffee was the APW Bangsar roastery cafe, set inside a former printing complex southwest of central Kuala Lumpur. High ceilings, concrete, retail beans, and open bar space made it a coffee-first stop, but the APW location has now passed its announced final day of May 31, 2026.
Its next home has not been confirmed publicly enough for a live visitor recommendation. Treat this page as a relocation watch note until PULP announces a stable new address.
Coffee style
PULP's coffee case was broad: PPP-roasted beans, espresso, filter, cold brew, retail bags, classes, and equipment support. At APW, the best visit treated it as a coffee showroom that also happened to serve food.
That range is what separated PULP from a generic Bangsar brunch room. The former printing-factory setting helped, but the reason to keep watching it is the combination of cup, retail, and coffee education under one roof.
What people go for
Food was strong enough to make the APW stop work with non-coffee companions: all-day plates, brunch staples, French toast, eggs, pastries, and cakes gave PULP a broader visitor use than a small espresso counter. Wait for the new location before assuming the same food rhythm.
The feel
The APW room was social and practical rather than hushed. Bangsar is not the old city centre, and the industrial setting carried a longer stay, but this exact visitor role is now paused until the next address is known.
Why PULP by PPP Coffee is shortlisted by Filter Notes
PULP stays on relocation watch because its APW version joined several KL strengths in one address: serious roasted coffee, filter, retail gear, classes, brunch, and a room with a real sense of place. Do not cross town for the APW address now; wait for the next confirmed home.