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    Caffe Trieste

    3.9 (859 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafes
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Classy
    Dogs allowed

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    Americano and Mocha
    Helen W.

    A quaint little place in the midst of North Beach. You order at the counter and there are a few tables set up for you to enjoy your coffee and light snack. There's nice music and also a jukebox for music.

    Amber C.

    Could tell this was a local spot. So many regulars with cute dogs. Fast, polite service. We had breakfast here both mornings we were in SF. Great coffee. Delicious almond croissant and breakfast burrito. Reasonable prices.

    Some of the items for sale in their annex
    Alan C.

    This place is a beloved landmark of North Beach. It's been around since 1956, it was a hangout for the artists and writers of the "beat generation", and it kick started the "espresso movement." This was the first of now many espresso shops in the city. And after all these years, the same family still owns and runs the place, passed down through generations. I've been coming here for some 50 years since the 70s, and I love to stop here when I'm in the city. Today, I had a café, Fantasia, which is a mocha with almond syrup. I also had a slice of the apricot pastry. They have a good selection of pastries. The coffee was deep and rich, and the pastry was flaky, and very good quality.. The price was reasonable. They are cash only, so hit up the ATM before you come here, or, they also have their own . They also have an annex next-door, where they sell, souvenirs, bulk, coffee, little coffee, pots, etc.. as long as they are here, I will keep coming back. I hope they keep going for a long, long time. Grazie tante...

    Afshin A.

    Cafe Trieste: A Personal Landmark in the Heart of North Beach Having lived in North Beach for the past 30 years, Cafe Trieste has been a constant and meaningful part of my life. It was one of the first places I read about when I moved to the neighborhood, and naturally, one of the first spots I started visiting regularly. Over the years, I've stopped by more times than I can count, usually for a good cup of coffee, but occasionally for a bite to eat or just to soak in the atmosphere. What keeps pulling me back isn't just the coffee (though it's excellent), but the architecture, history, and community that define the space. The cafe feels timeless. Its walls hold stories that echo with the voices of friends, neighbors, and familiar faces who gather there often. For many of us in the neighborhood, it's more than a café, it's a social hub, a meeting place, and a comforting constant amid a changing city. Founded in 1956 by "Papa" Gianni Giotta, a Sicilian immigrant, Cafe Trieste is one of the first espresso houses in America. Giotta brought with him the rich tradition of Italian coffee culture, which he infused into the very core of the cafe. That spirit remains largely intact today, from the vintage decor to the opera music that occasionally fills the air. You can feel the weight of its legacy the moment you step inside. The place is steeped in literary and artistic history. It was frequented by Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti and is even rumored to have inspired parts of The Godfather, written there by Francis Ford Coppola. Then there are the local legends like "Crazy George," whose gravelly voice and spontaneous poetry were part of the cafe's personality for decades. Cafe Trieste embodies what North Beach has always been about: culture, creativity, conversation, and community. Unlike the polished chain cafes popping up all over the city, this one feels real, lived-in, and historic. It's a place where the past still breathes, neighbors nod to one another, and stories, old and new, continue to unfold over a strong, satisfying cup of coffee.

    Italian Roast Espresso
    Felix W.

    I got the doppio espresso. It was a dark roast with a decent layer of crema but thin body. It wasn't burnt but there wasn't much flavor nuance to balance the bitterness. This probably works well in milk based drinks but it needed more body on its own for my preferences. 2/5

    Tiramisu
    Syd G.

    So glad we decided to stop here after dinner in the North Beach. All the reviews led us here and they were spot on. This is an icon in SF. We read that it's been here for a long time and the original owner was a city celebrity. Walking in the shop we saw all the pics on the walls of the history, along with big time celebrities that have stopped here. I just wanted some tiramisu and my wife wanted a coffee. Too late in the night for coffee for me. Loved the decor inside and the warm feeling it gives. She absolutely loves the personal touch and taste in her coffee!

    Manuel L.

    A perfect spot to catch up with friends or settle in with some work, this cozy café serves delicious coffee and standout desserts in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Free Wi-Fi makes it easy to stay awhile just keep in mind it's cash-only, though there's an ATM nearby. Still an easy five-star experience.

    Lisa W.

    Caffè Trieste is an internationally known coffeehouse, retail store, and former franchise in San Francisco. The original cafe, opened in 1956, was the first espresso-based coffeehouse on the West Coast of the United States. I recall coming here in the late 60's when the hippie movement was in full swing. We had just enjoyed lunch at the fabulous Yarsa Nepalese across the street and wanted a coffee & dessert before leaving the city. There is a wide variety of coffees to choose from- my friends said their lattes were excellent and I found my Dirty Chai perfectly spiced. So many sweet treats to choose from- I chose the peanut butter cookie dipped in chocolate- I intended to only half of it, but it was so yummy, I devoured the entire cookie! The vibe hasn't changed inside of this coffee house which I really appreciated. There's even still a jukebox inside and great posters from the past.

    The group of the player

    The best coffee shop ever different from other coffee shops, so friendly different atmosphere, live music, you can dance and sit with other people in one table, it was so much fun Definitely, I will back there

    Caffe Trieste outdoor seating

    Best of the best. Bring cash, order the cappuccino, and enjoy the sights and sounds of North Beach!

    Sign
    Nanase T.

    A historic & iconic cafe in North Beach! My boyfriend and I discovered this place through a TikTok, and were instantly intrigued when we learned that Francis Ford Coppola wrote much of the Godfather screen play in this cafe. Ever since then, we had been dying to visit! This is a cash-only cafe so be sure to bring some cash! There is an ATM inside in case you forget. We both ordered caffe mocha bianca (white mocha) and a cannoli to share (we were lucky to grab the last one of the day!) Caffe mocha bianca was absolutely delicious. It was my first time having a cannoli, and it definitely hit the spot. The cream was thick and the shell was crispy. Service was quick, and the ambiance was cozy. I learned that they host a Saturday afternoon concert monthly (per their website). I definitely would love to come back for the it!

    Scotty C.

    We turn the corner and see the iconic Caffe Trieste while wandering around North Beach. It was perfect timing for a midday espresso so we stopped in. Luckily we had some cash on us because it was cash only. I highly recommend grabbing a table outside on the sidewalk to enjoy an afternoon break.

    Cappuccino
    Jean C.

    So, this place has been on my SF list for a long time. Finally came and got my Cappuccino! The gentleman who was behind the counter was awesome. He's so funny. He makes great coffee drinks. Enjoyed the nostalgia. Enjoyed the window seating. But the bottom line...the espresso was really good. Kept me going for hours!

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    5 months ago

    Delicious cappuccino and great pastires. Worth a stop for the cappuccino alone. But get a pastry to go with it while you're there.

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    9 months ago

    Live in the area and always come here for coffee and to pick up beans at the Annex next door. Homey, familiar and amazing place. Bring cash!

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    Amazing ambiance, and a delicious cup of coffee in the heart of North Beach. Feels historically relevant for some reason.

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    Cute coffee place, a fun thing to do as a tourist since there is so much history. I got the iced cappuccino and it was great!

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    A wonderful place for a local North Beach neighborhood experience. Tasty espresso drinks too!

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    9 months ago

    Walked in today to get Coffe and was told cash only. I mean it's only 2025! Not everyone carries cash.

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    Is there inside open yet?

    Yes

    Is there wifi?

    There was a sign for WiFi but I did not use it. Based on the number of laptops going that morning I would say it should be good

    Is there any live music?

    yes sometimes in the mornings they have live duos or solo musicians playing acoustic guitars/mandolins ect

    Is there a piano for a patron to play and sing an Italian opera? Does the family still sing operas on selected Saturday afternoons?

    Yes. Yes there is. And the family concert is the last Saturday of the month these days.

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    Menu, bundt cakes, hot food
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    Jinshan Cafe

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    3.7
    (36 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This was definitely my first time ever coming to San Francisco's Chinatown. I've actually only been…read moreto the one in New York!! This one is a fraction of the size, but it's easier to get to for me! Hee. I will say if you park on the street, make sure you turn your wheels the correct way!! Sadly out in front of this coffee shop we got a $273 ticket because our wheels returned the wrong way. I actually didn't think that this street had that much of an incline, but safety first! What a happy note, my boyfriend won $20 scratch off here and his sister got $15 of another series of scratch off tickets! Lol as we congratulated each other on our weddings, other people came in. Hee I also love the mural that was being painted outside and there was an artist or two out there, painting it as we walked by! I honestly love the community aspect of these beautiful heroes that give so much detail about US history, especially within are many different cultural nationalities! I will definitely come back to this coffee shop and get more items! About a block away is the first leave also in case you're looking for that!! Hee

    Jinshan Cafe was an unexpected stop during a walk home through Chinatown. I needed a short break, a…read morecup of coffee, and a place to sit for a few minutes, so I stepped inside. An older gentleman behind the counter took my order for a small latte and was friendly and helpful in getting me situated. The latte was good, although a bit pricier than I expected at just over $7 with tax. The café itself is small but comfortable, with a handful of tables along the wall and some interesting artwork that gives the space a little character. While sipping my coffee, I noticed they also serve ice cream, and flavors like Red Bean and Black Sesame definitely caught my attention. I managed to resist the temptation this time. A group of students and teachers arrived shortly afterward, making the café a bit livelier, so I finished my latte and headed out. Overall, it was a pleasant place to take a break in Chinatown.

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    Plastic brick espresso machines
    Plastic brick espresso machines
    Matcha black sesame latte (01/2024)
    Matcha black sesame latte (01/2024)
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    V Cafe

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    4.6
    (46 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    What a positive surprise. I enjoyed a breakfast ham and avocado burrito (comes with cheese and…read morehouse sauce) and it was delicious! The portion was bigger than expected. I am always worried with the breakfast foods - but here, the eggs, ham and the avocado tasted really fresh! The service was fast and friendly. It's a tiny place with three tables. The place radiance confidence (from the inside) that the food is prepared well and that the place is clean. This review is based on a single visit, breakfast.

    The food was okay…read more The breakfast burrito was priced right. However, the eggs were hot and steamed the avocado, and I am weird about hot avocado. It was a little too gloopy, and towards the end I didn't feel like continuing. If I were to reorder, I would not have the avocado or the spinach in the burrito, and I would have potatoes and eggs instead. Other people in the group had bagel sandwiches which were really gloopy as well (half the avocado squirted out of one), multiple napkins were ineffective at keeping it under control. They ended up using a fork. For all that, it was a little overpriced for a to-go bagel sandwich and the ingredients were not quite what was ordered via kiosk. The poke bowl needed more sauce for flavor; it barely covered the top layer of rice. Order at a touchpad. There is a seat for one inside, but it's pretty cramped. There are two tables outside, with room for two people each. It's also near St. Mary's Square, which is a very pleasant park for to-go outdoor dining.

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    Taro Milk Tea on table outside
    Taro Milk Tea on table outside
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    Uber eats the salmon Salmon Sashimi onigiri. Soo goodddd
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    3.2
    (387 reviews)
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    The Nutty tastes like a Ferraro Rocher. The chocolate one was really good. I wish they made…read moresmoothies in a thicker texture though. I don't know if it's healthy but it tastes good so I'll be back.

    FOOD. SERVICE. AMBIANCE: It's been about 8 months since I…read moreboycotted JOE & THE JUICE because of awful business practices I go into in previous reviews. Today I thought I'd give J&J another chance. 8 months to read citicisms and get its act together. SERVICE: JOE & THE JUICE gained a bad reputation in the Bay Area pre-covid for flagrantly disregarding city law that prohibits retail businesses from going strictly cashless. For good reason: Refusing paper and coin currency is defacto segregation against Black and Brown folks and the working poor and those on a fixed income who are more likely to be restricted to cash transactions. This is an unjust policy, refusing to take "certain people's " money and in my book equals BAD SERVICE. FOOD & BEVERAGES: Upon my return to the large JOE & THE JUICE location in San Francisco's Financial District - which I used to frequent most days of the week for years before the boycott - I ordered my signature drink, Americano + extra shot of espresso with milk. Now although J&J is wildly overpriced compared to other espresso bars and snack joints, the Danish (J&J is a Denmark import and not locally owned, so maybe they don't understand how we do here in the USA) ownership refuses to provide the paying customer options between 1/2&1/2, Whole Milk, 4% Milk, etc. It carries only 2% milk which is just above lightly flavored water. I always have 1/2&1/2 with my cofffee but not at J&J, despite the high prices customers pay. I used to stock this location myself with 1/2&1/2 out of my own pocket from the Walgreens across the street, which a customer shouldn't have to do. BEVERAGES: Well my Americano, honestly, was awful. Tasted like dirty dish water. Old stale coffee bean flavor only slightly diluted luke warm water. BAD PRODUCT. SERVICE: It appears JOE & THE JUICE ownership and management are back to their old tricks again refusing cash payment. I told the manager it's city law thay accept cash payment - payment equality - and he conceded he knew this is the law. I was given the excuse the cash register just happened to be broken and they were waiting repairs, but trust me as one who knows J&J very well this is just BS: they're told to tell customers or city inspectors this and cynically keep going on with their segregationist policy. BAD. BAD. BAD SERIVICE!

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    Matcha Latte 16oz @colorful.eats
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