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    Ed Roberts Campus

    4.6 (5 reviews)

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    Joanna L.

    This is a great place- wonderful programs and beautiful building. I'm so glad a place like this exists. The Ed Roberts Campus is a national and international model dedicated to disability rights and universal access. The building 'universal design' layout has all the same things that make it friendly to as many people as possible (i.e. large elevator buttons near the ground that people can press with feet, if needed). Beautiful and touching murals/ paintings on the walls. Getting here- Very accessible and easy to get to by public transit (right off Ashby Bart station). If you drive, park in the Ashby Bart station. The elevator inside the Bart leads directly to this builing. There's also street parking available. I found out about this place because of a Spinal Cord Injury Support group that happens on the 2nd Thursday of each month (starts at 6:30pm). It was held in the Koret conference room, and it was great to be in such positive company. In walking around the building, they offer several other meaningful programs- kids programs, yoga for the blind, etc. THANK YOU to the people who work and volunteer here.

    A must visit while in Berkeley

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    Amazing place for free services. You have to be disabled to utilize this place. There's a nice cafe next door.

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    1951 Coffee Company - Cute merch!

    1951 Coffee Company

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    Amazing coffee shop in Berkeley's Southside. 1951 is a coffee shop that has a focus on supporting…read morerefugees and serves delicious drinks + pastries! They carry out their mission as a non-profit specialty coffee org by providing job training and employment to refugees (more details about their mission are found on their website)! My favorite drinks from 1951 are their Strawberry Lychee Matcha Latte and their Honey Lavendar Latte. It's a good study cafe in my opinion with free wifi, a few outlets, and a good amount of seats. The service is fast - I usually order ahead of time on Snackpass and pick up my order once I get to the store. Highly recommend anyone in the area to check this cafe out!

    I wanted to try a new coffee shop, so I ventured a bit further from campus to try 1951 Coffee…read moreCompany. Even with dozens of boba and coffee shops nearby, 1951 Coffee Company was still packed with students around weekend lunchtime. I need a mid-day pick-me-up, and the honey lavender latte was calling my name. I noticed that I was charged an extra $0.25 for the to-go cup, which I suppose is good for minimizing waste but still came as a bit of a surprise on top of the nearly $8 latte. The latte was prepared within minutes, and I took my drink to-go. Sweet and creamy, the latte nicely balanced subtle lavender flavor with a hint of sweetness - without tasting overly floral. Hopefully I won't be in as much of a hurry on my next visit and can enjoy my coffee in the cute cafe.

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    Ed Roberts Campus - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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