My favorite coffee shops in San Francisco
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My favorite coffee shops in San Francisco
"For many of us, surviving San Francisco requires thick skin, a rent-controlled apartment, and a real healthy dose of caffeine. Getting into the SF coffee scene is like joining a very caffeinated cult; you just have to pick your flavor. These are our picks. Hedge 434 Shotwell St, San Francisco, CA 94110 Visit their website Nob Hill (Flagship): 1030 Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94108 Inner Richmond: 1737 Balboa St, San Francisco, CA 94121"
"Mission District (Inside Side A): 2814 19th St, San Francisco, CA 94110 A Mission District sleeper hit that trades the typical industrial warehouse aesthetic for something much more intimate and refined. The espresso here is pulled with scientific precision, and the atmosphere might actually convince you to put your phone away for five minutes. If you want high-end specialty coffee without the exhausting tech-bro bustle, consider this your sanctuary."
San Francisco coffee culture demands resilience and caffeine, offering specialized neighborhood cafés with distinct identities. Hedge provides an intimate, refined Mission experience with scientifically precise espresso and a calm atmosphere away from tech crowds. The Coffee Movement began as a garage project and evolved into a multi-roaster operation that rotates world-class beans, offers tasting flights, and maintains a minimalist aesthetic. Linea Caffe operates a tiny, hyper-efficient espresso bar focusing on roasting as fine art and bright, clean light roasts for an on-the-go clientele. Several locations and roasteries span Nob Hill, Inner Richmond, Russian Hill, SOMA, Potrero Hill, and Mission District.
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