Atlas Coffee & Sandwiches
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Atlas Coffee & Sandwiches Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Wilfredo Nieves
The sandwiches are good. They have a really wide drink menu. Something for everyone. Service is slow, but worth it so be cool. Always seats available, but not because they're bad or anything like that. Music is always good too..
Christian Pettet (Chris)
Ultimately a little disappointed with this coffee shop. Grabbed two different drinks and found them both to be a little too sweet. The atmosphere was a little on the loud side, but half of the people were working on computers. Tables were a little dirty, but the place was also quite busy. Be warned: there's few outlets so charge your devices before arriving.
pam
Used to be a go-to coffee house before SIP, but then SIP happened and the hanging out part couldn't happen.
This coffee shop used to be eko coffee, its name and management has changed, not sure when. Their prices are decent, a bit on the pricey side but their beverages are pretty good.
I originally found the coffee shop when my mom unexpectedly passed away one morning, it was close by, open, had plenty of parking and indoor seating for everyone.
It is a nice place to hang out, read, meet up with friends, write, etc. And the customer service is pretty good too. There is an outdoor patio seating area, thats small but still comfortable
Their hours aren't very consistent, sometimes they're open, sometimes their closed, its pretty bad for customers to find the place closed, when the sign says open, so yeah its hit or miss
But, I'll still go back. The locals who drive down B street, have a tendency to be rude, noisy and destructive, not at all considerate of restaurant patrons, kind of have a "look at me, everyone, look at me" mentality. So wearing ear plugs is helpful.
Jonathan Cawley
A very solid cafe that offers some out-of-the-ordinary drinks in the form of their eko exclusives. Standout items like these, as well as their blooming tea, highlight the cafe's presence in a busy block full of places to eat, drink and hang out at.
Some things can be further refined, like the consistency of the crepes and certain dessert choices --- but I stress that this is not a complaint. As it stands right now, there are enough strong points in the form of friendly staff, cozy contemporary furnishings, and attention-grabbing drink choices.
Do Phan
Nice design. Great customer service
John Budd
Drinks are wonderful but crepes need work! They were soggy/not completely cooked and the fruit was mushy/falling apart. The whipped cream was the best part.
I did enjoy my mocha as well as a black tea though. Cute and quiet place to hang out and read a little.
Sabrina Zenad
Cute local crepe and coffee place.
Unique place for Hayward :)
Brandon Llovet
The food is good but I've been here a couple of times, and have overheard one of the employees being really rude to one of the cashiers who was wearing glasses. I'm not sure what here name is. It's really unprofessional of her part. She asked her a simple question, and she responded with, don't you have a brain to do so? And I think she's a manager which makes the situation worse. The place is nice but it's a shame that the employees play a big role in the atmosphere. Other than that the place is very up to par.
B Haysom
Had a Thai tea with buba...some of the buba was shriveled up and dry the tea was tasteless and bland not on my to go list
Pacific Archer
This place is a great local business that prides itself on hiring from the community and great service. The food selection is diverse with breakfast and lunch options. The coffee/tea is always perfect. This place is right next to the theater so it's a great place to grab a bite before or after a movie on date nights and the interior is always clean.