Small space with midcentury modern details creates a cool vibe and stunning atmosphere. Coffee quality stands out, elevating the experience beyond typical shops. Service reflects a specialty coffee focus, attracting those seeking more than just a quick drink.
Coffee here features balanced espresso and smooth nitro cold brew with clear, rich flavors. Hot and iced lattes have impressive texture and latte art, consistently delivering quality in every cup.
Burritos stand out here, especially the breakfast potato burrito. The flavors come through clearly and the portions satisfy.
Good to know
They offer a variety of specialty coffee drinks and non-coffee options.
The ambiance is cozy, making it a great spot to relax or work.
They source high-quality coffee beans from reputable suppliers.
Space combines hand-built walnut furniture with spacious work areas and comfy sofas for lounging. Atmosphere stays chill and creative, with good music including occasional DJ sets. Crowd includes people working on laptops and those relaxing, drawn by the unique design and in-house syrups.
Aerated espresso stands out as a unique offering here. Friendly baristas serve unique coffee flavors with perfect service in a welcoming atmosphere.
Breakfast burritos stand out with generous portions and in-house preparation. They offer great flavor but quality can vary depending on the chef.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The lounge has only a few chairs, making seating sometimes difficult.
They serve in-house made breakfast burritos, a unique offering.
Small restaurant combines eclectic furniture with southwest corner store vibes to create a warm, cozy atmosphere. Three distinct sections offer varied experiences, including a comfortable lounge with a couch. The space feels friendly and welcoming, blending casual charm with unique character.
Green chile flavors stand out in burritos like the chicken fajita and pork varieties. Breakfast burritos feature homemade sausage and large portions, while burgers come with white queso and hatch chiles.
Good to know
Burgers are priced around $13 each, which is considered high.
There are gluten-free options available on the menu.
The restaurant does not offer a sit-down dining experience.
Live music energizes a vintage-modern space with country bar vibe and pop art decor. Indoor and outdoor seating includes a dog-friendly patio with fresh air and a courtyard. Drinks feature excellent cocktails like espresso martinis and mezcal blends.
Coffee offerings include vanilla latte, iced chai, and a campfire S'mores latte. Staff remain friendly and helpful even during busy times. A coffee bar allows adding cream or sugar.
Brisket quesadillas stand out with smoky, tender meat and rich flavor. Cheesy quesadillas feature gooey, golden cheese that melts perfectly and uses quality ingredients.
Good to know
Open mic night happens every Sunday, hosted by Kody Raine.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with special drink prices.
Expect a limited food selection with higher prices than average.
Mid-century modern building with indoor/outdoor dining and a temperature-controlled patio creates a warm, sophisticated atmosphere. The space feels busy yet calm, attracting people who enjoy brunch with friends and people watching. Seating is counter service style, with a lively crowd that often waits for tables during peak times.
Smooth, lightly floral Honey Lavender Latte invites slowing down and savoring the moment. Espresso drinks, including a notable espresso martini, come with attention to personal taste and high quality.
Breakfast burritos feature chorizo with a nice spice level and come with a spicy salsa picosa. The chorizo burrito stands out among the Mexican options.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky, requiring a quick lap around the block.
Tables are first come, first served, so expect to wait in line.
Arrive before 9am on weekends to avoid long lines.
Nostalgic diner with booths and tables that feel historic hosts live acoustic jazz music on weekend mornings. Atmosphere stays cozy and peaceful, with local artwork decorating the walls. Regulars enjoy a warm, family vibe that invites relaxed breakfasts.
Strong, good espresso and coffee make a solid impression. The menu pairs coffee drinks with eclectic options like breakfast skillets and sandwiches.
Chilaquiles stand out as a go-to dish with excellent flavor. Enchiladas suizas offer a creamy, flavorful experience, while the mole is consistently described as amazing and rich.
Good to know
The Tamale Trio is available on Saturdays and Sundays through the end of December.
All patrons are asked to spin a prize wheel at checkout.
Parking is best accessed at the rear of the diner.
Dark wood and deep green decor create an elegant, modern space with a vintage touch. The atmosphere feels friendly and upscale, with attentive service and thoughtful details like stamped ice cubes. Big TVs over the bar and a dog-friendly outdoor area add casual comfort to an otherwise refined setting.
Coffee comes from a great coffee bar offering options like The Dropout coffee and other delicious brews.
Huevos Rancheros Enchiladas come with soft scrambled eggs, ranchero sauce, and queso Oaxaca. The menu also features a California Burrito and a Smoked Pineapple Margarita with mezcal and charred habanero.
Good to know
Dogs are allowed on the patio.
The valet parking is free but limited to small spaces.
Expect to spend about $40 per person for breakfast and coffee.
Industrial decor with high ceilings and eclectic barn decorations creates an open, inviting space. Conversations fill the air at a lively yet comfortable volume, with seating options including outdoor patio and community tables. Dog-friendly outdoor bar stools add a casual touch to the chill vibe.
Iced Caramelito and Matcha lattes stand out with rich flavors. Coffee pairs well with sweet breakfast items, making it a solid spot for coffee and conversation.
Chilaquiles with chorizo stand out as a flavorful option. Vegan tacos offer a solid choice for plant-based eaters. A breakfast wrap features potatoes wrapped in a tortilla, priced at $16.
Good to know
You order at the window and then they ask if it's for here or to go.
There is extremely limited parking, so I needed to turn down the side street and park in the lot behind the strip center.
I should arrive before 9 AM on weekends to avoid the busy hours.