![]() So sit back, crack open your computer and enjoy San Antonio’s coffee culture. It’s that enthusiasm that’s fueled San Antonio’s coffee boom the past few years, a boom that’s attracted dozens of drive-thru coffee boxes, national chains and standalone shops with a single La Marzocco espresso machine and a dream.įor this list of the Top 10 coffee shops in San Antonio, I visited close to 30 locally owned shops, all walk-in places with seating and WiFi and outlets for plugging in and amping up - a fair number of them didn’t even exist the last time I ranked the city’s coffee shops in 2019. And they’re the best snobs, because they can’t wait to watch your face light up when you taste what they’re talking about. ![]() Literally, like a class, where they’re learning about extraction times and drying processes and altitudes. Beer snobs are the snobbiest of them all, all beardy and aggressive when you don’t love the malty aromas of their favorite brew.īut coffee snobs are in a class by themselves. Bourbon snobs are fierce, not caring what you drink as long as it’s not their Pappy Van Winkle. Wine snobs aren’t really that snobby they just want to show off. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 17 of17Ĭoffee options at What’s Brewing Coffee Roasters include, clockwise from front, espresso, cappuccino, nitro cold brew coffee and a custom pourover. What’s Brewing Coffee Roasters is a locally owned coffee shop and roaster in San Antonio. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 16 of17 Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 15 of17Įclipse coffee owner and barista Solomon Gerges prepares a special coffee cocktail at his shop inside the wine bar Little Death on the St. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 14 of17Įclipse is a coffee shop inside the wine bar Little Death on the St. is a locally owned coffee shop in Southtown. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 13 of17īrown Coffee Co. The menu at CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery on Davis Court off Broadway includes a French press coffee, cappuccino and a cream cheese Danish. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 12 of17 is a locally owned coffee shop on East Houston Street. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 11 of17Įstate Coffee Co. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 10 of17Ĭoffee options at Olmos Perk include, clockwise from front, Bulletproof Coffee, a cappuccino, a honey lavender latte and a jamocha frappé. Olmos Perk is a locally owned coffee shop near Olmos Park. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 9 of17 ![]() Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 8 of17Ī flight of flavored lattes made with Dark Matter Coffee from Chicago is a popular option at Tandem San Antonio. Tandem San Antonio is a locally owned coffee shop on the South Side. Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 7 of17 Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 6 of17įolklores Coffee House is a locally owned coffee shop in Government Hill. Mike Sutter /Staff file photo Show More Show Less 5 of17Ĭoffee options at Shotgun House Coffee Roasters include, clockwise from front, espresso, drip coffee, “dirty” horchata latte and a cappuccino. Specialty coffees include a mint-infused iced coffee at Laika Cheesecake & Espresso on Broadway. Mike Sutter /Staff file photo Show More Show Less 4 of17 Mike Sutter /Staff file photo Show More Show Less 3 of17 Laika Cheesecake & Espresso on Broadway in San Antonio opened in 2020. ![]() Mike Sutter /Staff Show More Show Less 2 of17 A “dirty” horchata latte is a popular choice at Shotgun House Coffee Roasters. ![]()
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