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Amenities

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Delivery
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in

Coffee To The People Reviews - 100

4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jamie Haggerty

Pleasant place to enjoy a Matcha Latte and relax.

Jan Vlachy

This place doesn't know what it wants to be, maybe a bit alike the entire neighborhood. There are traces of hippieness on the walls and decor, signs of Starbucksification on the menu and demeanors, and visits by tourists and bathroom-seekers.

The coffeeshop is an OK place to work with solid wifi, even though the venue is a bit on the noisy side. It's also frustrating that the bathroom is almost always occupied. I have ordered (very inexpensive) reheated vegan lasagna for lunch, and it fulfilled its purpose and my stomach. I also got a latte, which was ordinary, and afterwards, a pot of tea. They have an excellent tea selection, and the tea was good.

Kelly

Alot of businesses in the Haight try and capture the whole Haight Ashbury experience. I'm a unicorn born and raised in the Haight so I'm not impressed with the atmosphere. All that said their coffee is great. Comfy couches to sit and relax . Well lit and staff is friendly and helpful. But when you throw up a Gerry Garcia posters and summer of love stuff just takes some away originality for me

Nick Cheply

Got an iced coffee for a little over $3. After they gave us the coffee and we paid, we asked for a non dairy creamer as we both avoid cream in our coffee and was told that soy, almond, hemp, or coconut would be $1 or $1.25 extra. Just to add a little to our coffee. I have NEVER seen this at any cafe before. $1.25 for a tiny bit of coconut milk? I could buy an entire can for that. If I'm getting a latte or something then sure, charge a little to sub for another milk. But not just to top off my coffee. Absolutely insane. Wish I had chosen one of the other many coffee shops nearby who wouldn't have CHARGED ME TO ADD MILK TO MY COFFEE. Wow.

Corinna D.

I wasn't a big fan of this place. It does give free wifi so if you want to work, you can bring your laptop. There are some couches that can be comfy but the drinks are not that great. Usually, I stick to blended drinks and teas (I'm not a coffee fan) but the blended drink had little flavor. There are a lot of characters but it's what you can expect in the Haight.

Jasenia Quintana

This cute little hole in the wall is everything SF. It is a small run cafe, with a library, games, and WiFi. The breakfast is pretty good if you like specialty bagels or breakfast sandwiches. There is a revolutionary feel for peace which echoes the neighborhood. One downside are the homeless youth that take refuge outside of the cafe- but hey, that’s the Haight.

Beatrice Washburn

Really expensive for pretty crappy service and food. I waited a while at the counter before anyone even came to help me, and then the woman was unfriendly and disengaged. She gave me a mostly unmixed and 3/4 ice Italian Soda, and I paid but didn't leave a tip (since she was really rude). When I walked away from the counter without tipping she muttered something venomous under her breath. I would not recommend this place at all.

Molly Farrell

Great place to grab a quick cup of coffee on the way to work. I've only ever had coffee/lattes but their baked goods look good. Never super crowded which is really nice

Doug Thrailkill

Had a mocha and relaxed to a good band playing outside.
Ditto, one more time.
And again.....

Ken Dotson

Cood coffee, nice people and it's very relaxed. There's no rush to turn tables like the corporate coffee shops.

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