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    Cafe Suspiro

    4.9 (34 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Derek S.

    Came by for coffee the other day after having lunch in the area. The coffee shop seems to be a repurposed garage and record shop. There are a few patio tables/bars in front of the coffee bar. Ordered a latte and it was tasty. Smooth espresso and milk temperature was perfect. There was also plenty of foam too! Had a chocolate croissant as a side and it was decent. ~$9.5 for a coffee and pastry!

    Michael C.

    Absolute gem. It's tucked away and has a pretty small storefront, so very easy to miss, but you should definitely come by and give it a try! I got their horchata latte, and it was fantastic. The coffee itself had great balance to it, and the milk to coffee ratio was good too. The flavoring was amazing; not too sweet at all, but just a very soothing creaminess that was wonderful on a colder day. The interior is also super cool; lots of records, their own beans for puchase, and a bit of seating outside. Would highly highly recommend, and I will certainly be back myself!

    Diana M.

    Lovely small coffee shop. Very easy to miss since it's a little venue. I ordered their mocha horchata and it was delicious. They even offered me a sample biscoff and it went perfectly well with the mocha. I hope to come back again and maybe stay and finish the drink outside their small patio.

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    Ari V.

    This is exactly what I look for in a coffee shop. Good drinks, friendly owner and a unique neighborhood feel. Highly recommend. Cool little shop inside too

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    10 months ago

    Delicious coffee. Warm, inviting atmosphere. Knowledgeable and friendly staff. Who doesn't like good tunes and tasty coffee?

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    8 months ago

    Went there today and had a Mexican mocha and it was a nice small place that is also a record and book shop. I recommend this gem.

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    1 year ago

    Love them! Love the local records, coffee, pastries and amazingly nice owner! Fantastic!

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    2 years ago

    Used to be vega. Love it. Small nice little random space. Please stay in biz bc you aren't bougie

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    4 years ago

    Great new place - Great vibe, great tunes, friendly staff. My new neighborhood go to.

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    love this place! the coffee is excellent and the shop is a huge welcome addition to the neighborhood.

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    I had a horchata latte which I was thrilled to see uses real horchata instead of a flavored syrup.

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