Dean: a coffee shop
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Dean: a coffee shop Reviews - 87
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Kiana P
Dean is an absolute gem! Great menu options, fresh items in the to-go area, & pink accents are adorable. Very spacious & lots of seating options indoor/outdoor. The employees were very welcoming/happy even when interacting with each other. It's great to see people who not just work there but are happy to be there as well. Very refreshing to see. Highly recommend if you need a coffee break, on the go items, or to sit down for a while for homework/meetings.
TJ McCue
This place is a hidden gem, as another Local Guide (Will) said a few months ago. Just a fantastic and comfortable vibe. Great staff, friendly, energetic. Talked to the owner for a few minutes and further cemented my opinion -- this Third Place is focused on community and doing it right with pleasant music, a light and airy and spacious space. Plus, they have tasty Victrola coffee (from Seattle). Keep up the great work and I hope the community keeps lifting you up, too!
Will Heo
Hesitated about sharing my hidden gem, but what can you do when you find a nice cafe like this? This newly opened cafe hits everything on my checklist - good coffee, great ambience (modern), welcoming baristas, amazing scenery, clean restrooms, sturdy tables, outlets, etc. Definitely a great place to study, get work done, chat with your friends. Fewer people in the mornings, so highly recommend you come in early.
Billy Goodnick
Dean is the reason I’m out the door before dawn and get in my 5 mile walk, ending at their outdoor patio and sipping THE best no-cream-no-sugar simple cuppa dark roast. It’s worth every step and the decor, art, food and people are top notch.
Julia Grigorian
VERY BUSY location, so be aware in case you want to sit down at the location. However, the coffee is great and is always a nice stop for us before road trips. They have plenty of syrups (make sure to ask about them!) and a ton of different unique options. We have always had the most pleasant of service here as well. :)
Donna Van Gundy
Very high quality coffee and relaxing atmosphere. Love the latte, complete with design on the top. This is why local shops are gems. Service varies, one day super polite and offers to heat pastry, next day rushed service and pastry plunked on counter.
Robert Shroll
What a great local gem. Experienced it for the first time yesterday. Enjoyed coffee and avocado toast - great Wifi - had a great meeting in the outdoor patio. Add this to your regular coffee shop tour !
Lars Staack
Dean seems to be a place for the young and the woke. A coffee shop it is not; at least in the traditional sense. It's a simple, coffee house with simple food, though neither the food or coffee is memorable. However, I would imagine that it's a great place for the upwardly mobile to meet and discuss their latest ideas.
The decor is industrial; large, open, clean, and sterile. Fitting since it's in an industrial area. Lots of people inside and out hunched over their laptops. Which reminds me of it's best feature; the large outdoor patio. Plenty of fresh air, but you'll be hearing the woosh of Hollister Avenue, and trying to keep the rickety old patio table from spilling your London Fog tea.
Dean's food is easy to prepare, but not the fare you're likely to see at a Panera's. My spouse got avocado, red cabbage, tomatoes, and pepitas on sourdough toast. She said it was kind of good, but the over-toasted sourdough cut her mouth. This Boomer ordered the most basic dish they had: a breakfast sandwich with sausage. Though, I doubt the sausage ever belonged to an animal. It was OK, but the greasy butter covered it and required many napkins.
Maybe I was wrong to describe Dean's as Woke. However, their website devotes as much space describing their "Vibe", "Playlist", and community partners as it does its food. OK.
Katherine Pham
Edit: I wish to inform the owner that I am not the person they are referring to in their response. I find my comments to be a review of my experience and not a rant. At my time at this cafe, I have never spoken to any manger/owner and have never brought in outside food. I don't wish to have someone else kicked out of your establishment for being confused with myself.
I’m a student and Dean is one of the nearest coffee shops. The quality of the coffee and food does not match the standards of the surrounding coffee shops. I’ve tried various drinks such as their cappuccino, mocha, and “Vietnamese” coffee. Their mocha was the best of their drinks, but still not good. The cappuccinos I’ve had were overly bitter and left an unpleasant aftertaste, making me question the quality of their beans.
The drink that I have the most issue with is their “Vietnamese” Coffee. I recently watched an Instagram post that highlighted the “Vietnamese” Coffee as the best in all of SB. In reality, that is far from the case. The first time I ordered it, I was expecting a beverage that tasted similar to an actual Vietnamese coffee. Not only was the drink far too sugary, but I think what Dean serves is wildly unauthentic and culturally insensitive. I say this because after tasting the beverage, it is in no way remotely similar to Vietnamese coffee. After ordering, I asked an employee what was in the Vietnamese coffee. Their reply was a list of ingredients that are actually not even in Vietnamese coffee (e.g. espresso shots, caramel, whole milk) with the exception of the condensed milk. This leads me to believe that the beverage was only named Vietnamese coffee due to the condensed milk. Being Vietnamese myself, I find the naming of this drink highly inappropriate. While I understand that Robusta beans are hard to come by in the US, Dean’s “Vietnamese” Coffee doesn’t even slightly resemble Vietnamese Coffee. I would highly suggest that Dean rename this drink to include the words “inspired” or “based off of” as that is more accurate. In my personal opinion though, I think the whole beverage should be renamed and shouldn’t be remotely related to Vietnamese coffee. I wonder if the person who made this drink has ever even had an authentic Vietnamese coffee.
The recent events that took place at the cafe that made me write this review were the owner’s reactions to the banning of outside foods. I completely understand businesses not wanting outside food, but I find the owner’s reactions to two different Yelp reviews I’ve read, Dean’s Instagram posts, and the numerous signs plastered throughout the store overly excessive. On Instagram, I’ve seen posts referring to customers who bring in outside food as animals. Checking Yelp reviews, two reviews come up in particular stating how they bought in a snack after purchasing beverages but received “condescending” responses from the owner. In the response, the owner even mentioned the beautiful space with natural lighting. I think most Starbucks locations have better interior design and lighting as at Dean, there is no one chosen theme, and the decor seems all over the place. Overall, with the recent events of the owner and considering how the space actually is, I do not feel welcome as a student to study here for multiple hours.
Dean promotes itself as a coffee shop on both Yelp and Google, and it is within the name. People come in with the thought process of purchasing a beverage. If Dean wants to market itself as a place that sells food, it should do this better than excessively going after people who are bringing in small snacks while they study.
Marco Avruscio
It is unexpectedly amazing. The coffee is good quality, and the atmosphere is great for work and study. I had not a chance to try the food but it looked amazing and everyone seemed to be there for the bagels and toast sandwiches!