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    Pachamama Coffee

    4.6 (293 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Lillian W.

    Pachamama Coffee! I luv saying the name. Better yet, that's some darn good coffee. The cafes are mainly in Sacramento and the foothills. This particular one is in Placerville, right on touristy Main Street. Well It's actually tucked in a shopping pedestrian alley right off Main Street. The coffee is delicious. I've had their various drip coffees before, all terrific tasting. My usual go to's are their lattes. This time I was in the mood for a seasonal winter drink, wintermint mocha. Yum! I ordered it with oat milk and they don't up charge. The mocha had a smooth, creamy chocolate espresso taste. I even got a pretty design of foamed milk on top of my drink. Aww it was cute. No up charge for that as well and I didn't even ask them to do it Outside the cafe is an outdoor courtyard with bistro tables for folks to sit n enjoy their coffee or whatever. I say whatever because the area is open for all to sit a spell. The courtyard is enclosed with brick buildings around its square perimeter. The buildings provide ample shade and cooling temps in the summer. Plus there is a water fountain that provides a calming zen like sound of trickling water. The cafe also has an indoor seating area. The interior furniture includes tables, sofas, lounge chairs, and high top tables aesthetically giving off modern, minimalist Scandinavian design vibes. Luvin this look.

    Gabrielle B.

    This was the nicest coffee shop I've been to in quite awhile and I was very impressed by the quality of coffee and ambiance. They serve organic coffee and I could really taste the difference. They currently have a seasonal menu and their regular menu included some unique options. The maple latte caught my eye; I ordered it with oat milk and it was one of the best coffee drinks I've ever had. Seriously! It wasn't overpoweringly sweet, but there was enough flavor so it actually tasted like a maple latte instead of a warm milk as many special drinks end up tasting from my experience. It's always disappointing to buy an expensive coffee that doesn't have enough flavor, but you'll get what you pay for here. They offer a few little snacks and there is tons of seating (indoor and outdoor!) with beautiful natural light, art and plants. The baristas were kind and helpful and made beautiful latte art. If you love it as much as I did, you can even buy coffee beans and merchandise as well. It's tucked away in downtown placerville and I would highly recommend Pachamama to everyone!

    Chris S.

    Small, quaint little coffee shop, with a smooth espresso and great seating area in the shade. Staff was friendly and made our drinks quickly.

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    Kiara S.

    I am a sucker for boutique coffee and I love that I work right along Main St. so Pachamama is always the first choice for a coffee run. The baristas here are so sweet and love what they do. Service is always attentive and the recommendations are always great when I'm not sure what to get. I love to browse the store while staff members pull the perfect espresso and craft specialty drinks. There's so many bean offerings here from different origins and every bag has a little back story. I love that Pacha is 100% organic and farmer owned! The vanilla bean latte is my usual. You can see and taste the real vanilla bean and when it's mixed into some good espresso and organic milk, it makes for a great start to my day. They also use Rishi barista matcha and it is my favorite brand of matcha blend BY FAR. The flavor is always consistent and never gritty here. They carry lots of yummy syrups that are hard to find in the area. Try the blueberry matcha! There is also a pandan matcha latte that is so creamy and earthy and downright delicious. I love supporting Pachamama and their coffee farmers!

    Pumpkin & Cardamom latte
    Emily C.

    Upon entering I noticed a lot of nice artwork. We ordered the Pumpkin & Cardamom latte and I tasted a stronger cardamom flavor with a subtle hint of pumpkin. I asked for oat milk but they were out so I opted for almond milk. I like that there's no surcharge for alternative milks, this should be normalized in all cafes! Another drink we ordered was the Criollo Cacao Mocha, which tasted richer and a tad spicy, but it did not seem thoroughly mixed as there were clumps at the bottom. The drink sleeves had nice sayings which was a nice touch too :) We also ordered an almond chocolate chip muffin that was freshly made and still warm. There was a large variety of coffee beans from different places to purchase as well. Although I wished there were more pastry options, this is a cute cafe in a quaint town!

    J B.

    Stopped in for a cup of Joe and was surprised at how rich the Vanilla Latte tasted along with a fresh baked muffin. Clean place with very friendly young ladies ready to serve.

    Yulia K.

    On our way to Lake Tahoe, we always stop in Placerville to charge our electric car and visit Pachamama Coffee. They roast their own coffee beans, and you can even buy some to take home. I had the most delicious vanilla latte here for the first time, and my husband tried the Americano, which was also excellent. We highly recommend stopping by for a cup of hot or iced coffee!

    Hannah L.

    The coffee is smooth and refreshing. The environment is quiet and perfect for a calm relaxing week

    Maple Latte with Whole Milk
    Niño B.

    This was the café I felt most unwelcome and uneasy in! It was our first time stopping by Placerville on the way to Lake Tahoe, we stopped by to grab coffee and some snack for myself and my toddler. As soon as we got there, the vibe was off right away, we parked and saw a hanging mannequin outside on top of another establishment which was not a good sight if you're with a toddler. Even though this wasn't part of Pachamama, this definitely set the tone for the rest of our stop. I looked around and understood where we were right away, and as POC, our guards were all the way up. We had to go inside a building to get to the café. The whole space was eerie and the energy was not good. As soon as we got there, we were stared down by the employees (even some of the customers) which made us feel uneasy as we were the only POC in the vicinity. It felt like everyone were whispering to each other as it was really quiet, and no music was being played so the silence was deafening. We went on about to order and as soon we were in line, there were no breakfast, snacks or other non-caffeinated drinks in sight (there are photos on here which shows a fridge full of other drinks and even baked goods - those are nowhere to be found!), they only had some kind of cookie available. When it was our turn to order, I asked if they had other snacks for a kid to eat and the employee right off the bat wasn't friendly at all. She answered with only one-word answers and was a blah to interact with. I asked her if we can just have water, she pointed that there was one behind me, but I requested one without ice and she seemed to be annoyed to do the bare minimum. We ordered a cup of coffee to go and for some reason the barista (who also kept staring) made the coffee of the person behind us first. We didn't want to stay there any longer, so as soon as we got our coffee we didn't bother checking out the rest of the shops nearby. I've been to other Pachamama before and I recall enjoying their service, this one on the other hand didn't have the same experience. In a way, it kind of tarnished their image for me, having POC be celebrated on the walls for the craft that they do, just for it to be diminished by the people who work there to be very unwelcoming is really unfortunate to experience.

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    VeroNika L.

    Beverages and Ingredients: 5 Stars (Top-notch flavors!) Customer Service: 5 Stars (Friendly and helpful!) Atmosphere: 5 Stars (Great vibes!) Consistency: 10 Stars (Consistently excellent!) Kudos to the Placerville team, you are doing an outstanding job!

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    Good coffee, good gluten-free muffins (baked fresh in house), good music, good staff, good space to hang. What more could you ask?

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    Very cute cafe, got a delicious mocha latte. Loved the interior and exterior. Good service.

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    Great little cafe/coffee shop. Enjoyed my team and cappuccino both were great! Staff very friendly. Try them!

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    First time visiting this coffee shop. It was recommended. It was great!! A little pricy but the tea and coffee was excellent!

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    Ask the Community - Pachamama Coffee

    Do they use/offer organic milk or raw milk?

    Yes, we only use organic milk.

    What is the cost of a falafel?

    No falafel :) thanks!

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    Timmy's Brown Bag

    Timmy's Brown Bag

    4.6
    (529 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    OK, we've been around Placerville for five years and I've never stopped and checked this place out…read more It's kind of hidden and you can definitely walk past it and miss it.. but we stopped by today cause we were craving sandwiches and let me tell you their selection is definitely different but their sandwiches are 15 out of 10. The owner is there working like a badass and he's got such rad staff !! Go get yourself a sando! Caution, though, if you are not somebody who is open-minded with food or a foodie stay away because these sandwiches are different and they're big and they're just amazing

    This place is in a small town and you order and pickup food at a counter with limited outdoor…read moreseating. The sandwiches were a little underwhelming based on the reviews and the price point. I tried the char siu and meat lovers sandwiches which were both on nicely grilled Texas toast. The flavor of the char siu sandwich reminded me of cake noodle and beef broccoli because of the ramen noodles and the overall flavor of the sauce. I didn't get any of the bamboo shoots in the sandwich or maybe they were chopped really small? The char siu was decent, not super tender and not the typical char siu flavor but it wasn't bad. The meat lovers sandwich had a noticeable sweet flavor I'm assuming from the spaghetti sauce but it really lacked depth. It honestly reminded me of canned spaghetti and a sloppy joe. It also seemed like there was no ranch dressing even though it's part of the sandwiches name. I appreciate the creativity and whimsy they've put into their menu. I just don't think the execution and flavor profiles are where they should be.

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    Honey Walnut Prawn
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    The Getaway Cafe

    The Getaway Cafe

    4.8
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    43.0 mi
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    Getaway Cafe was recommended to us by my brother in law and sister in law. They visited before…read moreduring their trips to Lake Tahoe. We checked it out this morning for breakfast. They had the banner for best brunch 2025 hanging nicely. Diane, the owner, put us on the waitlist and also showed us to our table. Very warm welcome! We started off with coffee. Hubby had the Chorizo Quesadilla and enjoyed it very much. The portion was enough for 2 meals. Sure enough, he took half home. I had the Coconut French Toast, the small portion. Even though it's supposed to be small, I still left some on my plate. Love the fresh sliced bananas with it! There are more menu items we would love to try. Just need to come back and visit again!

    What was good, was good: I had the eggs Benedict with home…read morefries. The home fries came out hot from the stove, lightly spicy and very tasty. The poached eggs were done perfectly and the English muffins were not burnt. (I have, unfortunately, experienced that before at another location.) My sister's breakfast was the corn beef hash, which really did look homemade, (unlike another restaurant in the area that served me what I believed was canned corn beef hash with almost soup texture.) her fruit was ripe. I do believe she very much enjoyed the breakfast. I may not be 100% correct on this, but I was rather disappointed in the hollandaise, it was a bit 'flat'. As far as I can tell, it was not true hollandaise. Most probably it was an egg Béchamel. It had a very creamy texture, a small tendency to congeal on the top, and lacked the bright zing of lemon and buttery texture and flavor of true hollandaise. Indicators, its lack of a slightly translucent and glossy finish, the lack of the acidity of lemon juice or vinegar, and did not weep butter, but instead seem to thicken and form a slight crust as I finished the Benedicts. The egg, Benedict were very tasty, but the hollandaise sauce with disappointing. (I really do like a good hollandaise.)

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    Chilaquiles with chorizo
    Triple Triple-Stacked Turkey Club with a roll instead of toast.

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    Triple Triple-Stacked Turkey Club with a roll instead of toast.
    Cafe Lupine

    Cafe Lupine

    4.5
    (46 reviews)
    53.5 mi

    Made a quick stop to this cute cafe and got some food to go…read more Their burritos are premade, but whatever they use to reheat made it thoroughly and perfectly hot. So satisfying in the snowy weather. Staff was friendly and very helpful! Also, restrooms are kept very clean. Parking seems plentiful, especially since it's not downtown, you're not fighting for parking. Highly recommend!

    Nice little cafe in Truckee with a beautiful view of the golf course and spacious patio…read more We stopped in for some light lunch on a Saturday. A few people on the patio, but otherwise fairly slow. I was pleasantly surprised by their pastry selection. Many great choices! We settled on the Thai chicken wrap, an iced coffee, some yuzu beignets, and a yogurt parfait. The service was iffy. The people were nice, but the gentleman taking our order had to clarify my wife's drink twice, even though it was a quite simple order of iced coffee with cream. It seemed like maybe he wasn't really listening. For close to $15, I was expecting the Thai chicken wrap to be a decent portion filled with protein. I was a bit disappointed to have mostly tortilla and lettuce. The flavor was good, but not such a great portion. The beignets were great, can't be beat. Perfectly tart from the yuzu inside. The yogurt parfait was well-priced, and I felt the portion was good. Overall, a cute place to grab coffee and pastries, but I would probably avoid their lunch food in the future. We enjoyed the patio space, and I felt the vibes were good. Cheers!

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    Butter leak parmsan pastry
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    Sunshine Donuts & Cafe

    Sunshine Donuts & Cafe

    4.9
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    Hello Sunshine! Sunshine Donuts that is. It's a little donut shop in the rural suburbs in the town…read moreof Placerville. I remember when this little building was the Italian Place restaurant. That restaurant moved down the road to a bigger location. Now it's the home for Sunshine Donuts. They have darn delicious donuts! I only tried their donuts; at least for now. They also sell bagels, breakfast sandwiches, hot coffee, and a humongous cold case of nonalcoholic drinks (milk, teas, sodas, seltzers, waters. juices, energy drinks, and coffee drinks). Lots of drink choices to quench your thirst even if donuts aren't your thing. I know my way around a donut. Having been a connoisseur from an early age, thanks dad. The donuts sat so prettily behind the glass counter. All so gorgeous without bubbling and cracked glazes. That tells me they know how to handle the various doughs and baking methods for the donuts. I bought one of each: cake, glazed and old fashion. And ate them right away. Mmm. Delicious. The vanilla cake with white frosting tasted rich and dense like a cake. Not heavy. The glazed donut was light, fluffy, with a slight all so prefect signature donut chew. Beautiful glazing, not too sweet. My favorite. The old fashion like the cake donut had a tasty cakey interior but classic crackly outside texture. The family that owns the business knows donuts! And are so welcoming, epitome of a local donut shop. Throwing out a history lesson: This area is informally called Gutenberg Corner. The Victorian house across the street was built around 1859 by the local mill owner. Then purchased in 1912 by pharmacist Gutenberg. He owned a 400+ acre ranch along with a pharmacy. Asian owned business.

    Blueberry scones, so fresh and delicious! Donuts itself is not heavy, but light and airy taste. The…read moreglaze isn't overwhelming. The owners are very friendly and kind to all who walks in. I'm a new neighbor, our families new spot!

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    Cold case of nonalcoholic drinks. Milk, tea, soda, water, seltzer, coffee drinks, juice, and energy drinks.
    Cold case of nonalcoholic drinks. Milk, tea, soda, water, seltzer, coffee drinks, juice, and energy drinks.
    Cinnamon roll and donuts
    Cinnamon roll and donuts
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    Camino Coffee Mill

    Camino Coffee Mill

    4.8
    (42 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 2025

    Walked in and honestly got a little overwhelmed. They have like every coffee roast you can think of…read moreand a wall full of flavor syrups -- vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, mocha, you name it. Took me a solid 5 minutes just to decide. The barista was super chill though. We had a group of 5 and she made all our drinks with a smile, didn't seem annoyed at all. Drinks came out fast and everyone liked theirs. Only thing I'm mad about -- I didn't get a muffin. They looked incredible in the display case. Huge tops, fresh, golden. I literally stared at them while waiting for my coffee and talked myself out of it for some reason. Regretting it hard now. Next time I'm grabbing two. Would go back just for the service honestly. And those muffins haunt meWalked in and honestly got a little overwhelmed. They have like every coffee roast you can think of and a wall full of flavor syrups -- vanilla, caramel, hazelnut, mocha, you name it. Took me a solid 5 minutes just to decide. The barista was super chill though. We had a group of 5 and she made all our drinks with a smile, didn't seem annoyed at all. Drinks came out fast and everyone liked theirs. Only thing I'm mad about -- I didn't get a muffin. They looked incredible in the display case. Huge tops, fresh, golden. I literally stared at them while waiting for my coffee and talked myself out of it for some reason. Regretting it hard now. Next time I'm grabbing two. Would go back just for the service honestly. And those muffins haunt me

    I stop by this coffee shop from time to time and, overall, I have received friendly service…read more However, the experience can be inconsistent. Some days the staff is welcoming, attentive, and genuinely pleasant, while on other days the level of service seems to depend entirely on the mood of the barista. The quality of a coffee can bring customers in, but consistency in kindness and professionalism is what keeps them coming back. A smile, respect, and a positive attitude are just as important as the drink being served. It seems that since tipping became something requested before the service is even provided, a bit of the humility and gratitude that once defined great customer service has been lost. Not everywhere, of course, but too often the smile, attentiveness, and genuine care that used to earn a tip have been replaced by the expectation of receiving one. The best tips are still earned the old-fashioned way: through kindness, respect, and exceptional service.

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    The menu. Very straightforward!
    The menu. Very straightforward!
    Baked offerings.
    Baked offerings.
    Cute local coffee shop

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    Cute local coffee shop

    Pachamama Coffee - cafes - Updated June 2026

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