All the Coffee You Can Drink — A Review of Coffee Shops in Ocean Beach, Part One
By Csaba Petre
Last week, I embarked on a journey here in Ocean Beach; an expedition of discovery to a place many have been before, and might not imagine life without: the humble coffee shop. Specifically, all the coffee shops in OB.
While a good number of us drink coffee daily, few of us do so at a different establishment every morning. A bit over a week ago, I took it upon myself to do just that: to visit a different local coffee shop each day, until I have visited all of them (17 total). At the end of my travels (in the upcoming part two), in addition to general impressions of each place, I will compile a more structured comparison. I will rank the top three shops in each of the categories:
- tastiest cappuccino;
- biggest kick (strongest);
- best social/hangout spot;
- best place to work; and
- most unique vibe.
I’ll also comment on each place’s specialty, non-coffee offerings and anything unique about them.
Why cappuccino? This is partially a personal bias, but as a “standard” espresso drink, every shop can make one, giving me a baseline for a point of comparison. I believe I am qualified for this weighty task as a daily coffee drinker of twenty+ years; I have often asked why we don’t have a word like “hungry”, but to refer specifically to how one feels before the first coffee of the day.
With that established, I bid a two-week farewell to my trusty Breville, and embarked. See you on the other side, friend.
In this part one, one week in, I have visited eight shops so far. Most were around the more Southern and Eastern sides of OB.

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