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They're across the street from my church. I don't drink coffee but everybody loves it there. I drink tea so paying almost five bucks for hot water, a teabag and a packet of Stevia is foolish on my part. But that's what all coffee houses charge, so it's not like they're over charging.Wheelchair accessibility: There's a ramp.
Great little coffee shop in Little Italy away from the busy streets, though, which is what I liked about the place. The staff was excellent and knowledgeable, and the coffee was good. I had a solid pour over, but I was hoping for something smoother with a bit more body and acidity it was muted in the middle. Still enjoyed it. The cups are cute, and I loved the tiny little touches. The staff who made my pour over was charming she was telling me how in TJ, many coffee shops make pour overs which I did not know. Would go here again to sip coffee, but a bit hard to work out of due to the overhead flying planes. The seating outside can use some work, but they did try. Would come back for sure.Wheelchair accessibility: ramp for folks in wheelchairs
This used to be my go to top tier coffee place near downtown. Unfortunately the pour over selection wasn't even on the menu, I had to ask. The Costa Rican was good but that and two just ok Colombian made me think that they are moving away from artisan coffee for pour over.
Top 3 Coffee in San Diego. I don’t like black coffee normally, but this one is so good you can drink it black. The coffee beans are always changing and you never know what delightful coffee comes through next. Once you have coffee this good, you’ll never want Starbucks again