Top 10 CoffeeHouses in SF Bay Area

A list of best coffee houses in the San Francisco Bay Area. From snobbish to low key...

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    1. Sightglass Coffee

      Sightglass Coffee

      Sightglass Coffee Bar & Roastery in SOMA San Francisco. Wholesale & Retail coffee.

    2. Blue Bottle Coffee (@Mint)

      Blue Bottle Coffee (@Mint)

      I had to list this one or I'd be crucified by the SF coffee-nazis...(ok, it is a damn fine cup of coffee - micro-roasting anyone?)

    3. Ritual Coffee Roasters

      Ritual Coffee Roasters

      "dude, stop staring over your laptop and try talking to her instead." Oh yeah, the coffee ain't bad, either.

    4. Philz Coffee

      Philz Coffee

      24th St. at Folsom. Their speciality is custom blends from all over the world. Pretty strong coffee compared to other coffee houses. Skip the Espresso and go for their drips with cream and sugar.

    5. Davenport Roadhouse

      Davenport Roadhouse

      The best ocean view - ever. (Yup, it's a restaurant and hotel, too).

    6. Los Osos Cafe, Los Gatos

      Los Osos Cafe, Los Gatos

      Nestled in the South Bay's most scenic (and wealthy) enclave, enjoy great coffee with the hummer-driving, 90210, 'mean girls' set. Just like Lugano or Como, except without the Russian mafia...

    7. Dolores Park Cafe

      Dolores Park Cafe

      Great Sunday brunch, everyone tries really hard to be more low-key than their neighbor (even though secretly they're all Noe Valley multimillionaires), and people are embarrassed if they're not seen reading at least 'The Economist'. The largely lesbian waitstaff are largely friendly. And there's a really cool park right across the street.

    8. Cafe Epi

      Cafe Epi

      You are a Coupa snob, or a "Europeen" who only hangs out at del Doge (you know who you are...); but you (yes you!) are missing out on the best coffee in Shalo Alto - Cafe Epi! Each cup is individually pressed, and the ambient/lounge music almost convinces you that you have parachuted into Milan in Spring...

    9. Cafe Borrone

      Cafe Borrone

      Great coffee, awesome people-watching, hot waitresses, over-priced food, live music, bookstore next door. What more could you want?

    10. Crossroads Cafe

      Crossroads Cafe

      A hidden gem. Sunny garden, integrated bookstore, extremely polite (though muscular and impressively tattooed) waitstaff, and affordable and tasty food. (Lacks wi-fi, however). Also, you are supporting a great cause.