Los Angeles is the second-largest city in America, and it’s never lacked coffee shops. Whether they’re located on the idyllic stretch of beaches or in the streets of downtown, there has long been a plethora of cafés to choose from.
But what has changed in recent years is the shift towards a focus on quality. Similar to the city’s culinary renaissance, LA has slowly evolved into one of the best cities in the world for specialty coffee. Take a look at the pick of LA’s specialty coffee shops.
The retail selection at Dayglow. Credit: Dayglow
Why These Eight?
Los Angeles County is massive. The most populated county in the United States, it has 88 incorporated cities with more than 10 million inhabitants. So there are more than a few great coffee options.
You can probably find a good café in most parts of LA. But these eight shops are, in my opinion, the stars among stars that it’s worth making a trip to (and trust me, the traffic is as bad as they tell you).
These are the coffee shops that are leading the pack by serving coffee at the highest level. Each of these cafés has a unique voice and something special to offer.
Cold coffee at Dayglow. Credit: Dayglow
1. Dayglow
Voted Best New Cafe 2018 by Sprudge, Dayglow is more than your average coffee shop. Known for its selection of beans from the best international and domestic roasters, it is a destination for coffee geeks from around the world.
The inviting space has accordion doors that let you spill onto the street and the minimal decor is accented with neon signs. But what steals the show is the themed signature drinks that are made using innovative techniques. As the founder, I’m obviously biased, but I genuinely believe Dayglow is one of the best coffee shops in LA.
Looking into Dayglow from the street. Credit: David Palazuelos
Where | 3206 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 |
Atmosphere | Hip |
Espresso Machine | La Marzocco Linea PB |
Grinder | Mahlkonig EK43, Mahlkonig K30 Air |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks, filter coffee, signature drinks |
Must-Try Drink | Hotel Chevalier (a custom coffee drink featuring fresh lime, coconut cream, and grated nutmeg) |
Retail Offerings | Roasted coffees from La Cabra, Coffee Collective, Little Wolf, King State, Color, Drop, Sey, Madcap, Five Elephant, Luna, and more |
Food & Other Drinks | Vegan donuts, matcha, teas, kombucha, and shrubs |
Nearby Sights | Sunset Junction, Echo Park Lake |
Dayglow’s Hotel Chevalier. Credit: David Palazuelos
2. Endorffeine
This minimalist space almost looks like an art gallery. Located in the Far East Plaza food mall in Chinatown, Endorffeine’s focused menu highlights delicate coffees and features a light-bodied espresso that is remarkably balanced. Founder Jack Benchakul’s methodical approach sets a standard that is unparalleled in Los Angeles.
Looking through the entrance at Endorffeine. Credit: James Mann
Where | 727 N Broadway #127, Los Angeles, CA 90012 |
Atmosphere | Calm |
Espresso Machine | Modbar |
Grinder | Mazzer, Mahlkonig EK43 |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks, pour over |
Must-Try Drink | Espresso |
Retail Offerings | Roasted beans including ones from Drop Coffee and Heart Coffee Roasters |
Food & Other Drinks | Bottled signature drinks |
Nearby Sights | Chinatown |
Jack Benchakul at work at Endorffeine. Credit: James Mann
3. Go Get Em Tiger
Anyone who has been paying attention to the specialty coffee scene in LA will know about notable roasters Charles Babinski and Kyle Granville. The owners of Go Get Em Tiger and G&B Coffee, they have been very busy opening new locations seemingly every other month. The Los Feliz café is my personal favorite. The staff here is simply wonderful and they make a mean almond macadamia cappuccino.
The patio at Go Get Em Tiger, Los Feliz. Credit: Tatiana Ernst
Where | 4630 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 |
Atmosphere | Friendly, with a cozy patio |
Espresso Machine | La Marzocco Linea PB |
Grinder | Mazzer Kold, Mahlkonig EK43 |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks, batch brew |
Must-Try Drink | Tiger Freeze (espresso soft serve) |
Retail Offerings | House-roasted coffee, merchandise |
Food & Other Drinks | Breakfast menu, pastries, turmeric lattes, Fizzy Hoppy Tea |
Nearby Sights | Griffith Park Observatory |
4. Paramount Coffee Project
Over the past few years, a number of Australian cafés have opened in LA. My personal favorite is this gorgeous open space in the Art District’s Row DTLA development. Paramount Coffee Project has seasonal offerings and some of the best coffees in the city. The menu changes monthly but always features impressive choices from guest roasters selected by the baristas. And the team does a remarkable job preparing them.
The bar at Paramount Coffee Project. Credit: Paramount Coffee Project
Where | 1320 E 7th St #100, Los Angeles, CA 90021 |
Atmosphere | Inviting, open |
Espresso Machine | La Marzocco Linea PB |
Grinder | Mazzer, Mahlkonig EK43 |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso based-drinks, batch brew |
Must-Try Drink | Iced filter coffee |
Retail Offerings | House-roasted beans, as well as ones from Parlor, Hidden House, and Slate |
Food & Other Drinks | Breakfast and lunch menus, baked goods, beer and wine |
Nearby Sights | The Arts District including design and food destination Row DTLA and Smorgasburg weekly market |
5. Maru
One of the most refreshing cafés in LA, Maru focuses on refinement. Owners Jacob Park and Joonmo Kim have filled a warehouse space in an unassuming part of the Arts District with a vision of tranquility. Natural light and soft tones create a pleasant spot to enjoy a thoughtfully presented coffee.
The warm interior of Maru. Credit: Andy Heart
Where | 1019 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021 |
Atmosphere | Tranquil |
Espresso Machine | Slayer Steam |
Grinder | Mythos, Mahlkonig EK43 |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks, pour over, signature drinks |
Must-Try Drink | Cream Top signature drink |
Retail Offerings | Roasted beans from Sweet Bloom, Camber Coffee, Oddly Correct |
Food & Other Drinks | Pastries, teas, matcha |
Nearby Sights | Arts District |
6. Hopper & Burr
This café is not technically in LA. Instead, it’s located in Santa Ana. But it’s one of the most compelling cafés in southern California, so it’s worth the trip. Owner Truman Severson is an industry leader in beverage development. He innovates fun ways to adapt café classics into something remarkable. And then he serves them in this clean, minimalist space. It’s definitely a gem that’s worth making an effort to drive out to.
The Frozen Sweet Latte at Hopper & Burr. Credit: Foodbeast
Where | 202 W 4th St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 |
Atmosphere | Minimalist |
Espresso Machine | La Marzocco Linea Classic |
Grinder | Mahlkonig K30 Air, Mahlkonig EK43 |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks, batch brew, signature drinks |
Must-Try Drink | Frozen Sweet Latte (only available in summer) |
Retail Offerings | Roasted beans from Madcap, Case, Color, Saint Frank |
Food & Other Drinks | Toasts, seasonal signature drinks |
Nearby Sights | Convenient to the SCA headquarters and Disneyland |
Owner Truman Severson behind the bar at Hopper & Burr. Credit: Tim Wright
7. Menotti’s Coffee Stop
Tourists visiting the Venice Beach boardwalk are treated with the best café on the west side. Run by famed barista Christopher ‘Nicely’ Alameda, Menotti’s has been setting a high standard for coffee since 2013. What sets this place apart is a dedicated staff of talented baristas who know how to make perfectly balanced espresso-based drinks.
There’s a chalkboard menu for all to choose from, but there’s also a secret menu of specialty drinks for those who can find it.
Inside Menotti’s Coffee Stop. Credit: Lavender Lines
Where | 56 Windward Ave, Venice, CA 90291 |
Atmosphere | Laidback and old-school |
Espresso Machine | La Marzocco Linea PB |
Grinder | Mazzer |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks |
Must-Try Drink | Cafe Rico (a signature drink based around a double shot of single-origin espresso, orange zest, and vanilla syrup) |
Retail Offerings | Roasted beans from Cat & Cloud |
Food & Other Drinks | Pastries |
Nearby Sights | Venice Beach and its boardwalk |
8. Giorgiporgi
This mysterious cave of a café in an undeveloped block in downtown LA is my biggest design crush. Owners Giorgia Cirillo and Christopher Grotjahn have almost created an art piece in this fascinating space. Beautiful modern ceramics are paired with an Italian-inspired coffee program. It’s a great place to meet new people, unplug, and enjoy the strange and compelling surroundings.
The interior of Giorgiporgi. Credit: Tatiana Ernst
Where | 137 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013 |
Atmosphere | Modern and loud |
Espresso Machine | La Marzocco FB70 |
Grinder | Mazzer |
Coffee Offerings | Espresso-based drinks, pour over |
Must-Try Drink | Custom drinks made to order |
Food & Other Drinks | Matcha, teas |
Nearby Sights | Downtown LA |
Bar seating at Giorgiporgi. Credit: Tatiana Ernst
Wherever your visit takes you in sunny Los Angeles, great coffee should be a part of your itinerary. Use this list as a starting point to the fast-growing coffee scene here. You won’t be disappointed with a drink from any one of these options.
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Article written by Tohm Ifergan of Dayglow. Feature photo: The Life Aquatic at Dayglow. Feature photo credit: Dayglow
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