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    Roxa Hammock Cafe

    4.0 (253 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    ROXA HAMMOCK CAFE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Evan K.

    Super cool aesthetic inside and almost a hidden gem being located off the Santa Cruz downtown strip. I've never seen a place quite like this before with hammocks on two stories of the building. We had a great time relaxing in them and eating our acai bowl. We ordered one of their acai bowls and it was a bit pricey for the portion, the acai was also really uniquely tart than usual. I had to get used to the tartness of it. Also, I want to reiterate from the recent reviews of one of the employees. I was trying to order and also look at the menu and she seemed very impatient and came off kind've rude when we were standing at the wrong place at the counter. If this is a common occurrence, then this a definitely a pattern.

    Andrea S.

    Oh my goodness! Amazing place and concept. I have been wanting to try this place for so long. It's a beautiful dim lighted hammock cafe where they mostly serve teas/coffees/smoothies along with açaí bowls! We ordered the Golden Reishi-Os hot chocolate drink & banana chocolate smoothie drinks! So delicious and naturally sweetened. Felt on Cloud Nine the entire time. Highly recommend. Perfect way to end a night. Thank you to the staff for being so helpful and informative.

    Andy N.

    Finally got to experience the vibes here at Roxa Hammock Cafe and I'm pretty impressed especially being situated in Downtown Santa Cruz! Staff were friendly and helped me pick out a latte to enjoy while chilling in the hammock. My drink was around $9 which seems high but is almost expected given the rampant inflation we're seeing now. The hammocks themselves were fun to try out. There are a few hanging downstairs and more "private" ones on the second floor. There were a mix of people inside chillin and chatting, to some even sleeping in them. I suppose as long as you buy a drink, you'll have access to the hammocks. Kids were also free to roam around and some ended up playing hide and seek around our area. Just a heads up in case you see any young kids coming in that they are going to want to look around and explore.

    Jing king (left), wander lust (right)
    Lily Z.

    Drinks: -jing king (sweet fruity slightly citrusy, yum!) - wander lust: a bit tooo sweet for my liking for the amount they serve. Reminds me of Chinese herbal tea. Fun green color. -mud coffee: probably my favorite drink. Tastes kind of like hot chocolate except iced! Not too sweet. Note that it's caffeinated. -piper's calling: sweet, taste of cinnamon is pretty overpowering. Note that it has Kava. Service: kind staff who help you pick out drinks Ambiance: grunge, witchy, but during the middle of the day felt pretty empty and private as it's tucked in a back alleyway. Definitely a hidden gem!

    Dandelion Cappuccino
    Stephanie V.

    Visiting Santa Cruz for a family member's graduation from UCSC, we noticed this metaphysical tea house & elixir bar, Roxa (Roe-Shaw) Hammock Cafe while walking around the main strip of Downtown. This was our favorite discovery of the trip. We felt so at home here with the big, soft jewel tone couches and chairs placed among hammocks hung from the rafters with dark walls, alchemical art, and large windows as a setting. Soothing music played and the mixologists behind the counter were so inviting and informative. Private rooms decorated with tarot card themes and silk curtains drawn for privacy, and an upstairs for more privacy while people-watching made us feel even more at home. We ordered: - Dandelion Cappuccino - Gf Barley & Rye, Chicory, Dandelion, Beetroot, Raw Honey. Served as a warm, comforting roast. Detoxifying coffee alternative for gut microbiome, health & stomach pain. This drink was absolutely delicious, creamy and comforting - exactly what I needed after traveling. - Piper's Calling (x2) (we ordered one using pineapple juice and the other using original grapefruit juice) - Chuchuhuasi, Piper Methysticum, Pine Pollen, Piperine, L Tyrosine, Areca Nut. Our server explained that this was the only drink they had with kava at the moment. I took a few sips of my daughters and my tongue did go a little numb and I liked the affect it gave. This is supposed to be a healthy alternative for alcohol to relax and feel sociable. Gender neutral restroom painted all black with a dried flower collection and confession board for customers.

    Shayla T.

    Such a cozy cafe! There was ample seating, perfect for a casual hangout. My family and I lounged on the hammock chairs while sipping on our elixirs. We got the Lazarus Latte, Desert Flood Latte, and Alchemist Coffee. You can really taste the layers of each drink. My desert flood latte was good and was pretty sweet. Rich flavor but something that threw me off a bit was the big clumps of orange maca powder that I sipped up through the straw randomly throughout drinking it. It was a little bitter and the powdery texture wasn't ideal for me (would've wished they blended it into the drink more). Overall, friendly service and fun drinks! Would come back to try some of the other interesting flavors!

    Matcha Latte
    Helen L.

    The hammocks sold me! It was such a fun place to just seat and chill. Being able to relax on the hammocks was such a vibe. The staff was also super nice and chill. They have a huge menu of drinks. Not going to lie, I got a bit overwhelmed. I ended up getting their matcha latte. It did take a while to get the drink after ordering. I was dissappointed in the matcha latte. The drink was bitter eventhough it had honey in it. It was also a bit expensive for the size of the drink. Overall, I would come back just for the hammocks.

    Out drinks- great cups that kept our drinks EXTRA COLD! Hee
    Kay O.

    This was my first time ever visiting this hammock Café and I really like the different drink/elixir tea and açai able options! I ended up getting their version of a iced coffee with honey as a sweetener and my friend got some other elixir. But both of us like our drinks and they were decent, but it was more of a café you would go for the vibe. Everything was very relaxed and kickback. The hammocks were different heights, which was nice for taller people, granted we are shorter, and so we sat at two of the longer hammocks so we could fit in there comfortably without having to climb too high! Lol Perhaps the caffeine from the drinks got to us, but my friend and I were laughing too much we think and we felt we were too loud for the quiet relaxed environment that this particular place had. We had a lot of fun swinging and trying to sit in the hammocks without them spinning around. Lol I will definitely like to come back again!

    Rachel is born for hammocking
    Robin M.

    Roxa (pronounced row-shuh) Hammock Cafe is sort of a cafe with a ton of hammock chairs inside. But it's way more than that. If you're into witches, magic, are part of a coven, or dabble in the dark arts, this spot is for you. They call themselves an alchemical elixir bar and metaphysical tea house, so a lot of the drinks tend to be kind of like adaptogens. It's right on the main strip in downtown Santa Cruz, so if you're in the area, you should definitely pop in. I also highly recommend using the gender neutral goth-decorated bathroom with the confession wall, but don't forget to bring a pen! They have vegan and gluten-free options, so just ask. They also use natural sweeteners.

    Hammock
    Chani A.

    Pretty vibes with the hammocks It is right in downtown area. Parking is tough to find It was out of espresso. We tried the mud coffee- it was very watery. Didn't try anything else

    Hammock cafe is such a cool concept
    Diane P.

    3.5 stars overall. Vibes are fantastic 5/5. Service and acai bowls were 3 stars. Drinks (smoothies and lattes) were very meh - 2.5 stars. *Service* The girls were not rude but also not friendly. No one greeted us when we walked in, which was mostly ok except they just looked at us and looked away. I also had to wait at the counter for a few minutes even though they were only standing and chatting a few feet away. *Space/Ambiance* The space was SOOOO cute though!! I stumbled upon this place because I was just looking for a smoothie. I didn't even know hammock cafes existed, but the vibes at Roxa were amazing -- hammocks, decorated nooks, the string lights, decor and details. Vibey music. Heavy alchemy theme - more wook than zen. Even the spoon station had sailor moon references. A perfect place to meet a friend for a causal catch up, or a coffee/smoothie date. *Drinks* The menu was massive and a bit overwhelming, but I was impressed by the complexity and wide variety of ingredients. The acai bowls and smoothies were pretty underwhelming in taste (kind of watered down ) and small for the price point of ~$15/each. TL;dr I would 100% come back here for the vibes, but the drinks are nothing to write home about. I might try one of the elixirs next time because those sounded interesting!

    Mana Palmer
    Jay J.

    They're going for a real Hippie-Stoner, Haunted Mansion, Dungeons & Dragons vibe. They were out of the Wanderlust & Wolfsbane, which left me with the Piper's Calling which left my tongue feeling "Peppery"

    Brittany B.

    Really cool spot to check out in Santa Cruz for the seating alone. There's hammock chairs everywhere, and they're super comfy to relax in. The cafe is tucked away off the street, and parking is a little difficult since it's in downtown. We tried their acai bowl and the bee Frappuccino. The acai bowl had really great homemade almond butter and the fruits were very fresh. The acai itself was a bit too sweet for me. My bf really enjoyed his Frappuccino. They have free wifi and there were a couple people working here/studying on the weekday.

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    Such a cute tourist spot, also a good place to study while getting brunch with friends. Great açaí bowls and interesting array of "elixirs"

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    How many "private" rooms are there, and are they always open?

    I wouldn't say they have private rooms... there is one near the stairs... and the upstairs area is pretty big- but no real "private " space.

    Is it over 21 only?

    No. It's nothing as such. Drinks served there are herbal. They have got hot chocolate too

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