Campesino Coffee House
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Campesino Coffee House Reviews - 100
4.3
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Paloma K.
We loved this place very much, kept coming back for more for the cafe deOlga con leche... the menu states that it has piloncillo and cinnamon and while the flavor takes you back to authentic cafe de olla it was a bit of a ddisappointment to find out that it's not really made in house with teak cinnamon or piloncillo it's just a flavored coffee. Nice, cozy place!
G
Elation and relief is is the emotion one experiences when they try a new spot and it exceeds their expectations. If you haven’t been to Campesino Coffee House, I suggest you give them a try next time you’re looking for something different and new.
Campesino Coffee House is definitely a definitive definition of what a coffee house is, and furthermore should be.
Its actually inside of a house!
Finally a coffee house that lives up to the name.
The atmosphere is cozy, quiet, and relaxing.
The background music isn’t blaring.
People are situated in various nooks and crannies quietly conversing, studying, working, or exercising their artistry.
Seating options abound. Outside is a front porch with a few stools. Inside you’ll find sofas, coffee tables, small bars, window seating, and even a fire place. You’ll be happy to know there are also some large tables for group seating.
There are a few pieces of art on the wall adding to this café homely aesthetic.
Lighting is soft and warm, which plays well with the wooden floor and furniture.
The coffee house menu and overall feng shui has subtleties of Latin American influence.
Specialty drinks and lite fare such as the café de olla, tamales, tacos, and the fruit empanadas are some of the offerings. Sorry, they don’t serve savory empanadas.
Overall, totally impressed by this coffee house.
Customer service is personable.
Vibes are chill.
Menu is tasty.
WiFi is fast.
Seating is comfy.
Space is like a home away from home.
Indeed, Campesino Coffee House is a quintessential informal neighborhood café that many establishments would be remised not to try and emulate.
BJ Alexander
The coffee is unique and delicious. Love the atmosphere of the old house this coffee shop is located in.
Adam Homeyer
Literally an old converted house 🏡.
Inside gets quite loud when just a few people are speaking. Interior is pretty grungy.
Smelled as if they burned incense and while I appreciated the idea, the scent gave me a bit of a headache.
I can see how it may be charming to some who like this coffee house vibe, but it’s not for me. Horchata latte was tasty though. ☕️
Maria R
It was hard to find parking here, as expected. The layout is like a house, with many small rooms, which is cool. There are people studying and playing games, but it's extremely LOUD!! Had the Mayan latte and guava empanada, both very sweet. The service was not friendly, didn't say hi or let me know how I'm going to get my drinks.
Raven S.
I come to this coffee shop not only for their Horchata lattes, but to get some work done. Great place to do work as it's quiet, has a variety of seating options in door and outdoor and again, great Horchata lattes. I tried their pineapple empanada which delicious. It tasted like a pineapple upside down cake. The asthetic is a older/vintage. Dog friendly.
Rory Corrigan
Great coffee spot that specializes in coffee from Mexico and south. Had a cold brew and caught up with friends. Music was a good volume, seating was comfy and plentiful, staff were friendly, speedy, and helpful. Cute interior, too.
Monica Carrillo
Cute interior, it's very cozy. The tamal was really good and comes with yuca chips. The cafe de olla comes with a free refill and is served in a cute clay cup. The weather right now is perfect for their patio.
Chris R
I've visited on and off through the years, and it has kept its classic coffee shop feel. There are no Edison light fixtures or industrial shelves that most places use lately. Nothing wrong with that look, but Campesino remains intimate, cozy, and welcoming as evidenced by the full tables of people studying, working, or just socializing.
Coffee has always been a toss-up. One visit can be really great, another one just okay; but it wouldn't be fair to judge them solely on a bad coffee day. I usually like getting the cafe de olla, but I tried the Mayan mocha this last time.
I've never tried their food so can't comment about that.
Last thing which most people probably wouldn't care for, but I think the owner is (was?) Salvadoran. Idk if ownership has changed, but I remember reading about El Salvador when they had a website and seeing a tip box wrapped with Salvadoran colones when it first opened. I'm always happy to support someone with Central American connections.
Melissa Gomez
Really cute spot on the corner. I love getting an iced horchata latte during the summer and warm drinks in the fall 🍁 I’m really stoked about coming here more often once it starts to chill a little bit. It’s a good study spot as well.