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Ritual Coffee Roasters

3.2 (30 reviews)
Open 4:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Noel B.

I had their latte, around 5.50 in 2025 prices. It was nothing of note, rather it was kinda watery and not steamed to my liking. Service was fairly quick despite the line. A few tables and seats line the wall. Other than that, there's not much here. I'd go again if I'm really craving coffee. You can order through their tablets by the entrance. Supposedly helps get the line faster if you're only ordering drinks.

Easier to order on kiosk
Stella K.

This is a busy location. You can wait in line to place your order, or use one of the kiosks. The kiosks are outside before you enter the store. I think they are on the tall side because I was confused when it asked me to scan to pay (or insert card) and I could not figure it out. This is because the little scanner unit was on top of the kiosk, higher than my eye level, so I totally missed it. They should add a sign pointing out where it is. The drinks come in only one size. I had no idea what size that was because it didn't say on the kiosk. I ordered a cappuccino. They're quite busy, yet crank out all the drink orders fairly quickly. It was a short wait for mine. I. was surprised when they handed me a tiny cup that was teeny tiny. I dunno... I was expecting something a wee bit larger for $6.89. It seemed expensive. The cappuccino tasted decent. There's not much seating there. You'll find more seating options as you walk down toward the B Gate wing. Most people take their coffee to go.

Iced Americano with Vanilla syrup and almond milk
Jenica N.

Ritual coffee is great for on the go you can order at the kiosk and the service is fast and friendly! The coffee is smooth! We ordered an iced Americano with Vanilla syrup and Almond milk. Adding alternative milks is steep at $1.50 extra.

Pesto Caprese sandwich ($15) warmed up just right, and matcha latte ($7.40).
Navin K.

Solid place for a sandwich after clearing security at SFO Harvey Milk terminal 1. I stopped by for a pesto caprese on foccacia sandwich ($15) and a matcha latte ($7.40) this morning. The sandwich was excellent, warmed up just the right amount, enough to melt the cheese but not make the tomatoes soggy. The matcha, however, was mediocre. Happy to stop by for food in the future.

Christy T.

Wish the cup size is larger. This is right outside the security check point at Gates B. Very conveniently located. The Cashier and Barista had smiles on even it was early morning and the line was long. Will come again when waiting to board a plane in the intwrnational terminals gates B & C area. Price is regular airport price: pricey and additional airport tax.

If you're looking to spend $9.42 on a tiny cup of disappointment, this is the place. I ordered a "macchiato" and got shot of something that barely resembled coffee. I even added vanilla syrup and oat milk, but somehow it still managed to taste like...nothing. The coffee at the hospital cafeteria where I work tastes better than this. Complete rip off

View from Gate B4
Usha A.

My first time here at Rituals. When I got in here I was thinking to get a coffee and a snack but I changed my mind when I saw bugs like a black fly sitting on muffins and cinnamon buns. I decided to get matcha latte and a coffee. The service is okay, there's no one who looks happy here, no smile just straight face. Served the drinks and we moved to our gates. Matcha latte is full of milk there's no taste of matcha and the coffee I heard from my friend was tasting little sour. I have my doubts on there hygiene. The ambience is okay, you can only wait until your drink is ready. I will never go to the Rituals, this is done for me.

My lovely macchiato
Dominic D.

My flight was delayed. And delayed. And then canceled. And then there was a new flight. And now I'm in this coffee place. My little spot of espresso with a lovely cream heart in it is my respite currently. This place is spacious and pleasant and the drink menu is simple and cute. There aren't a ton of cold coffee choices so mentally prepare yourself for that, but otherwise it's a pretty nice experience. I commented on how beautiful the design in my espresso was as I carried my little cup and dish as though it were a wounded bird all the way to my table. The barista thanked me. A+ would visit again.

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Tiffany L.

This Ritual coffee is located perfectly right outside of the security checkpoint for gates b and c. It was my first time having ritual coffee, but I know it's a well known brand in sf. I used the kiosk and ordered an iced cardamom vanilla latte with oat milk! There was a bit of a line for the cashier but not for the kiosk at all which I'd recommend. I like that they had some small tables and seats inside like for single travelers. And my drinks came out relatively quick. This is honestly one of the best lattes I've had. The cardamom adds a perfect amount of spice and it's balanced by the vanilla and the coffee is just incredible. I will say it is pretty expensive with all the fees and etc but hey if you're here you're probably traveling. TREAT YOURSELF!!

Part of the espresso bar

Our coffees tasted like mop water from a gas station bathroom. genuinely undrinkable. $50 for two small coffees and breakfast sandos, plus a 20-minute wait. The bar was filthy, and they were using a soggy dirty towel to wipe portafilters. Pretty embarrassing to push the whole "made in SF" thing with coffee this bad, especially in a city with such a great coffee culture. Possibly the worst coffee I've ever had.

Iced Oat Latte with Cardamon Syrup
Elizabeth T.

This is one of my favorite breakfast sandwiches in San Francisco. There's literally no reason for an airport latte and biscuit to be this good but it just really is. The biscuit is so fluffy and sweet and is a must for breakfast when in terminal A. I advise to order from the self-check out so you don't have to wait in the long line!

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4.6(705 reviews)
13.3 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill
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Me and a friend went here on a Friday (in April - the menus change monthly). The owner requested…read morethat lineups start after 7:45 - we got there at about 7:50 AM and there was already about half a block's worth of line. Once the bakery opened at 9 AM the line moved fairly fast, but by opening time the line was down two blocks and wrapped around out of sight. We'd heard about B&C lines but even this on a weekday morning was surprising. Overall the pastries were very good, I will say that the savory pastries rank higher here than anywhere else I've been, but the sweet pastries don't. We got the Strawberry Rhubarb Cruffin, Lemon Bluberry Bun, Potato Artichoke Croquiche, Bacon Egg & Cheese, and Sam's Blood Orange Olive Oil Cake. The Croquiche was my favorite of all of them, and it was great warm, with a nice creamy filling. From the sweet pastries, my favorite was the Strawberry Rhubarb Cruffin - the rhubarb taste wasn't very strong but it was overall flaky, not too dry (even when eating it later in the day), and the cinnamon coating also didn't clash with the strawberry, vanilla, and orange. Least favorite was the olive oil cake; it was slightly bitter and the olive oil taste was dominating. These pastries are very large. Split between 2 people 3 of them were enough for us to be so full we saved the rest for later. I also got the Brown Butter Butterscotch Latte (iced), I'm not usually a fan of coffee but it was really good (it's very sweet so as a non-coffee drinker that worked out for me - the syrups overpower the coffee taste). The inside is cute with a pastel pink theme, we were able to snag the two seats by the window. I also liked the merch for sale and got a small print of the storefront. Definitely worth going too once, but due to the line I probably won't return until a monthly menu comes out that has a lot of things I desperately want to try. It's a top 3 bakery in SF for sure.

Went there today for the first time. It was cute. It was decent. When we got there at around 11:30…read moreAM, however, half the good things were out, which was disappointing, but it's somehow acceptable. What was unacceptable was the fact that they, after waiting in the line, took our order and then we had to wait longer for them to make it. Minutes into that second wait, they called us up to inform us that the items they collected our money for ran out. What would we like instead? All that seems rather odd. Why take my money if you don't have it? Furthermore, is the best form of compensation just simply "what would you like instead?" Not exactly customer service oriented and lack of customer love.

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4.4(1.7k reviews)
11.5 miOuter Sunset
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I preordered a Ten Blessings New Year Gift Box (Limited Edition), and picked it up on a Sunday…read moreevening. The place was busy. There was no space to sit and eat. But some folks were standing and eating outside. Most of the folks were taking out. My gift box contained all their favorites (mentioned below). Pineapple buns were my favorite. It had kind of a crumbly texture and great flavor. May be guava one was my favorite. Tarts were good too. * Croissant Egg Tart * Meringue Taro Egg Tart * Pandan Croissant Ega Tart * Salted Egg Pork Floss Egq Tart * Pineapple Crust BBQ Pork Tart * Guava Butter Mini Pineapple Bun * Pandan Coconut Butter Mini Pineapple Bun * Salted Egg Butter Mini Pineapple Bun * Mini Pineapple Butter Gold * Mini Chocolate Marshmallow Pineapple Butter

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4.5(2.4k reviews)
11.3 miInner Sunset
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I go to Arizmendi almost every week with my friends. They have cheap prices, and as a kid who…read moredoesn't earn much money, this is great for me. The baked goods there are amazing. My favorites are the cheese roll, the chocolate thing and the almond cookie. All of the treats have the perfect balance of sweet and savory. And, they have stuff for breakfast, lunch and maybe even dinner. The customer service is great too. All of the cashers at the front are patient and kind to me when I give bills. They all ask how the day is going, and one gave me $2 off! The bakery is well decorated from the inside and out. They're tiny details like the cute, hand drawn 'Dog Parking' sign, the banners and drawings from other kids, and all of the carefully arranged baked goods. I think that Arizmendi is a part of my life that I will miss as an adult. I hope you enjoy their service as much as I do.

When my wife and I started planning our leisurely drive to San Francisco, we intended to visit two…read morebakeries, Tartine and Arizmendi, with the goal of purchasing scones and other pastries/desserts. Our cousins were familiar with both bakeries and graciously volunteered to be our foodie guides as we drove to these two bakeries Saturday morning. After visiting Tartine and B Patisserie, Arizmendi was our final bakery and our last stop on our Bay Area foodie tour. Just like the other two bakeries, Arizmendi was a popular destination, it was different than the other two in the selection of the pastries, and I highly recommend their corn cranberry scone and their cheese focaccia. Arizmendi is also located in the Mission District specifically on Valenica and 24th Street. The bakery is in between a Royal gas station and the KitTea Cat Lounge. Parking consists of street parking and just like the other bakeries, parking could be challenging, but Arizmendi is worth the trouble parking and walking to this confectionary paradise. This bakery is a business where their baked goods are enjoyed at home since there is minimal seating. What's unique about this bakery compared to the other two is how the baked goodies are selected. It is self serve where it's a little hectic trying to maneuver around other customers to pick the pastries and breads you desire. The young black lady behind the register who checked us out was courteous, friendly, and took care of us quickly. As you enter Arizmendi, there are four wooden display cases with plexiglass holding scones, cinnamon rolls, muffins, pies, croissants, focaccia, cookies, and shortbreads. As you peer through the plexiglass to decide what to select, make sure to grab the provided wax to pick up your baked goods and place them in the provided bags. One of our friends asked us to grab scones, so scones were one of the items we knew we were going to purchase. My wife selected other items, but I asked her for a focaccia because my cousin said that Arizmendi was know for their pizza breads. I highly recommend you purchase their corn cranberry scones. These scones are hearty, the cranberry is plentiful, and I really enjoyed these while I was drinking a coffee at home. The focaccia I picked was a cheese focaccia made with poblanos, kale, and queso fresco. That square pizza bread was a savory revelation where I devoured that as snack after heating it in our home toaster oven. It was cheesy, the poblanos and kale were tasty, and I completely agreed with my cousin's assessment about their pizza bread. We're so grateful to our cousins for taking valuable time to serve as our foodie tour guides during our trip to San Francisco. Bay Area denizens are blessed to have three bakeries where they can satisfy their pastry, dessert, and bread cravings. We're fans of Arizmendi's scones and pizza bread.

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4.6(1.2k reviews)
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Delicious baked goods. Highly recommend. The flavors of each pastry stands out on its own. Service…read moreis fantastic. Ambiance is fast and efficient. The only thing is parking is not easy to find around the area. Best way to get there is via public transportation.

Neighbor bakehouse has a friendly vibe, and it's a small bakeshop…read more Located in dog patch, parking is a tad easier. They offer a variety of baked in house items that range from the savory ( mushroom and cheese "tart") to the sweet of banana croissant invention. EVERYTHING is tasty. Items are limited in quantity, so go early. The mushroom green onion tart is delish! It has a generous amount of mushrooms, manchego cheese, and light green onions. It's a lovely flavor profile. The only downside is that it's not given to you heated. Eating it cold was not optimal. The banana "tart" because I don't recall the exact name, is to die for! It's sweet, it's sooo good! It's like banana crack. It has caramelized parts to it, and you won't want to share it!! The double backed pistachio/blackberry croissant is a food group all its own. It's everything you want in a pastry! The Thai tea was just OK. Super pricey for the amount. It's not that traditional taste profile. The people that work at Neighbor big house are friendly, expedient with service, and this definitely needs to be on your secret places to try when you're visiting SF. It's not that we want to gatekeep, but you are gonna want all these pastries to yourself!

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