"I can make one better than human beings around here."
It grinds the coffee beans, fills a filter and pours hot water over a paper cup for up to five people at once.
A cup of brewed coffee costs 320 yen (US$3) and takes a few minutes.
Sawyer can also operate an automated machine for six other hot drinks including cappuccino, hot chocolate and green tea latte.
The cafe operator, travel agency H.I.S. Co., says robots can increase productivity while also entertaining customers.
"An essential point is to increase productivity," said Masataka Tamaki, general manager of corporate planning at H.I.S.
He said only one person needs to oversee the robot cafe, compared to several people needed at a regular coffee shop, so it can serve better quality coffee at a reasonable price.
Tamaki says it's not just about efficiency.
"We want the robot to entertain customers so it's not like buying coffee at a vending machine," he said.
Takeshi Yamamoto, a 68-year-old restaurant employee who works in the neighborhood, said his first experience with the robot cafe was very enjoyable, and his robot-made coffee was delicious.
"It's quite rich, and tastes very good," Yamamoto said, as he took a sip.
"You can get machine-made coffee at convenience stores, too, and it's actually good. But here, I had great fun."
-AP