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Where is the Best Coffee in San Francisco, California?

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Posted Kate Tarat edited answer

Where is the Best Coffee in San Francisco, California?

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Kate Tarat Kate Tarat edited answer

You can check https://myfriendscoffee.com/best-coffee-for-cold-brew/ where are a lot of different options. Coffee is my favorite drink and I can’t imagine myself without drinking coffee in the morning. It’s very relaxing and tasty just to sit at the bench or the balcony and to drink a cup of hot coffee.

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Trieste’s owners, the Giotta family, roast their own imported beans and perform Italian arias every Saturday afternoon. The vintage decor has hardly changed since the Giottas served San FranciscoâÂ?Â?s first espresso in 1956. Unhurried locals are notorious for loitering, but the intimate cafe’s charm also seduces tourists wandering around Coit Tower. Sweet tooths shouldn’t miss the caffe fantasia ($2.90), a decadent caffe mocha made with Guittard chocolate, homemade whipped cream and a sweet swirl of thick almond syrup. Plenty of cheap eats are available to buffer the caffeine. An assortment of hearty quiches ($3.95), prepared deli sandwiches and hyper-sweet pastries (from DiandaâÂ?Â?s, a local bakery) crowd the display case below the faux-wood counter. Patrons who are winding down rather than fueling up stick to the Chianti and Italian sodas. Be prepared to jockey for a seat at one of the few sidewalk tables.

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I was skeptical but the Cafe con Leche was the bomb! Granted, it was a long wait and I was mumbling to my husband…geez, why does it take so long! Well worth the wait – the coffee was hot, strong and tasty! We also decided to try the guava cheese danish – they warmed it up and it was so buttery with just the right hint of sweetness. Can’t wait until the next visit…yum…Pros + Hot tasty coffee and treats

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I can still taste the cannoli– the best I’ve had since NYC’s Little Italy over 5 years ago. Greco’s cannoli is heavenly with smooth filling and little pieces of chocolate (and thankfully not candied fruit) in a fresh cannoli shell. I also ordered an anise cookie, shaped like a donut…softer than a biscotti but with the same great flavor. My single shot cappucino was perfectly brewed with a little sweet flavor and thick, hot foam on top. The service was top-notch with two jovial young men who were quick to get me a cannoli that had just been prepared but not yet in the case. The cafe was not overly packed at 9am on a Saturday and the service was not rushed. A North Beach favorite!Pros + Great service, great pastries and awesome coffeeCons – I can think of none

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I decided to check out this cafe after walking by every day to work. I should have gone in a year ago. Their coffee is really good and they actually serve it with latte art (yeah….they can actually do latte art). The staff is always friendly and knows me by my first name. I really recommend their chicken pannini too. On top of everything, I can just chill with a great latte and watch the cable cars pass by….can you really ask for anything else?

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