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Delah Coffee

★★★★½ 4.8/5 (100 reviews)
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370 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94107 (415) 377-2444 Website
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Reviews (100)

Melanie s
Melanie s
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Was so nice to visit delancy especially after having been to Socotra - beautiful murals and really large coffee for the price! Very friendly service too.

Shooka Li
Shooka Li
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I ordered coffee and waited for about ten minutes, but no one called me. When I asked the staff working there if my coffee was not ready yet, she pointed to two cups of coffee that were completely cold. When I told him that these coffees are cold, she shrugged her shoulders very rudely and said that it is your problem. Even the sweets did not taste good and were too sweet to at least reduce the rudeness of the staff by eating sweets.

Kelsey McParland
Kelsey McParland
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Flavorful coffee with a spiced twist and mouth-watering pastries. The pistachio baclava is simply the best. I recommend sitting inside as it’s the perfect place to slow down and catch up with a friend over coffee.

Christina Luah
Christina Luah
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Variety of seating, outlets and wifi available, assortment of sweet and savory bites as well as both traditional and specialty hot and cold beverages. Music is a little loud for taking work calls but is a good option for just working. Gets busy before 10 and again around 4.

Nikhil Ayyagari
Nikhil Ayyagari
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Delha Cafe is a hidden gem that deserves all the praise for its exceptional culinary offerings. The star of the show is undeniably their Rose Milk Cake, an absolute delight for the taste buds. This heavenly creation combines the delicate flavors of rose with a moist and fluffy cake, leaving you craving for more. Delha Cafe has mastered the art of creating delectable treats, and their Rose Milk Cake is an absolute must-try for anyone with a sweet tooth.

Hasan C. Orhan
Hasan C. Orhan
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Bee bites and kunefe are my favorites. Highly recommend

Sharon W
Sharon W
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Super cool spot, so glad I visited! Bee Bites disappeared fast - I was pleasantly surprised by how light they were, and they weren't too sweet as the only sweetness came from the drizzled honey. Although they heated it up, it was barely warm so I'd like to try it again toasted! Friend got the cheese slice and that was also lovely - imagine a light, mozzarella-esque cheese wrapped in layers of flaky pastry. We also tried the pomegranate saffron pistachio Turkish delight and it was... Delightfull!!! It was sweet, but I really enjoyed it. Loved the dense texture. Reminded us of Swedish Fish 😋 My friend declared their chai may be the best in SF and I might agree! Lightly sweetened with a great balance of spices (not overpowered by cloves as it often is when you ask for spicy > sweet). Nice seating and ambiance too. Can't wait to go back!

Anshika Khandelwal
Anshika Khandelwal
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

The coffee was nice and good but I didn’t love the place overall because of few reasons. We took two drinks, that’s a rose latte and a chai but both of the mugs in which they served were broken which didn’t give me a feeling of coming out and paying extra to get that feeling of drinking the best coffee. Also the place was too crowded even for a weekday and people were screaming at the top of their voices which appalled me

Alexis T
Alexis T
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

You're paying for the ambiance, especially if you're familiar with Middle Eastern and Khaleeji coffee/sweets. Limited parking and cramped seating. To-go orders added to the crowdedness and should be streamlined. Rose latte lacked any rose & coffee flavor, but the shared teapot was a highlight. Saffron milk cake tasted freezer burnt and lacked saffron flavor, not worth the cost. I would come back here only to get the shared teapot with friends if I'm too lazy to make tea myself.

Winnie Xu
Winnie Xu
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Pretty good middle Eastern coffee and pastry place. The lattes are alright, coffee flavor light and the ginger seemed like powdered inside. The cheese pastry was rich and tasty for the first few bites, resembles a pizza but with pastry sheet. Good vibes and great service

Sushmita Manohar
Sushmita Manohar
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Its a nice turkish coffee shop. We had the Yemeni Latte and the chai. It was something unique, not the normal lattes we have, had nice aromatic spices. We also tried the saffron milk cake and pistachio baklava which were also very fresh and decadent.

Efrain Alarcon
Efrain Alarcon
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The Rose Latte is the best thing I’ve ever tasted! The richness of rose and complimentary herbs is perfection. Def recommend

Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This was my first time trying a Turkish coffee and it was delicious! I didn't realize that there were spices in the coffee but it was a pleasant surprise. The coffee is strong but very smooth. The atmosphere here is very cozy and welcoming.

Angelica SF
Angelica SF
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This cafe has huge selections, and it’s nice to finally try a Mediterranean cafe. They have a lot of pastries that look really delish! We got the Bee Bites and Turkish Caramel Milk Cake - both are amazing! The Bee Bites is like a beehive with cream cheese inside and they sprinkle it generously with honey. Turkish Caramel Milk cake tastes like tres leches but the sweetness is perfect, not too sweet. For coffee, we got our staple: mocha latte. Right amount of chocolate and sweetness. Seems like they brew their own coffee too. Service is nice and quick, and the servers are sweet. The overall ambiance is great too. Not too loud, I see a lot of folks working or people catching up. Will definitely go back here.

Martina Mariela
Martina Mariela
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I just discovered this absolutely, amazingly wonderful coffee shop. The staff is young and wonderfully friendly and stupendously cute and polite. They highly honor females and old ladies like me. I am a former supervisor of 160 plus aerospace engineers and technicians. I was known as the hatchet lady. I would have hired the staff at Delah and am absolutely sure that I would never have regretted doing so. The place is spotless, inside and out. A person does not need to memorize a code to use the restroom, which is also spotless. The staff are mostly college students who will obviously go far.

Mary F
Mary F
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Place is absolutely amazing. Great coffee and friendly staff. Only problem is that they play loud music so it gets really loud inside. Only request is that music is lowered so people aren't talking at such high volumes.

Bryany Burke
Bryany Burke
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

This place was CRAZY busy at 2 pm on a Thursday. Lots of people working on their laptops and many others chatting with friends....it was a bit loud and at times felt too crowded with people waiting for tables at the edges of the room. It was during a gaming conference at Moscone, so that could have been why it was extra busy. The coffee was great and the baked goods looked amazing! I'll definitely go back because the menu is extensive and everything looks great!

Ifthikar Talha
Ifthikar Talha
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Finally a coffee place which is open late and has good quality middle eastern snacks.

Nuur Shaikh
Nuur Shaikh
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Ramadan hours should be extended. All their beverages are delicious. The pistachio milk cake is the best

Katie Koche
Katie Koche
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The place is open till late at night, and it has a wonderful ambiance that you can enjoy. It doesn’t feel like San Francisco, once you enter Delah coffee you are magically transported to another continent. I would recommend getting their Turkish coffee for here, or Yemeni Latte to go. They offer oat milk. The staff is friendly and explain their menu with great patience.