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    Leo’s Café

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:30 am - 2:00 pm

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    Lazydaze

    Lazydaze

    4.3
    (18 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    I appreciated that the place was appearing to be well kept stocked, comfortable…read more Unfortunately the music was kind of erratic for several hours a little too loud and one of the staff spent so much time trying to find another show or music that it was distracting. Otherwise coffee was great.

    What a great spot to come to when having a lazy day and catch up on some reading. The artwork here…read moredefinitely caught my eye. I sat near the wall with old artwork that has been changed to go along with the CBD type drinks they sell. I laughed at the "We can do it" painting changed to "We can Dab it!" , as well as the traditional "Have a coke" pic changed to "Have a toke." Very clever. The lady at the register wasn't super friendly. I wouldn't say mean just indifferent or possibly sleepy. I ended up with a chagaccino (love the benefits of wild foraged chaga) and some added CBD. The drink was a bit pricey. But to be expected when doing healthier type drinks. They have several enhancers like CBD, delta, kava, Kratom, or mushrooms for an extra charge. I liked the chill vibe and couch area in the back. Parking here is very rough. Infact, this is my third try since there was no parking the first two times I tried, and I didn't feel comfortable parking infornt of houses nearby. Third time's a charm. They were playing some great 90s to early 2000s jams. Some Eminem, Backstreet, and some Britney b@#$%! This is one of those spots I will have to come to early on my days off. Overall, pretty decent atmosphere and drinks with room for some growth.

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    Menu and an iced latte.
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    Barrio Barista

    Barrio Barista

    4.6
    (505 reviews)
    2.6 mi
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    The food is amazing and the shrimp and carrots are delicious. The green beans are awesome.read more

    While in the area I stumbled upon Barrio Barista when I was looking for a spot to get some work…read moredone and hang out with my Mom for a coffee. Yelp steered me right and brought me here on a Thursday morning. Walking in I wasn't sure if this was only a coffee/tea spot or if they sold cocktails and beers too. The bar area and decor lends itself to look like an old bar and it has great vibes! No beer or cocktails here but they do have a seemingly delicious menu! We didn't eat anything while we were here because we had breakfast prior to coming in. The menu had an array of offerings and sandwiches that I could see myself coming back and trying in the future. I ordered a Mexican Mocha and my mom had a cold brew. Service was fast and friendly. We found a nice spot close to the windows and I was able to look around at all the relics around and displayed at the front entrance. After we got our drinks, one of the owners or managers, walked around offering delicious slices of lemon frost cake. I was so appreciative that this just made our delicious coffee even better! I saw many students and other folks reading and studying while we were here. The atmosphere lends itself to do so too as it is chill, quiet, and quaint. I will definitely be back again. This spot was super unique and I really love their smart branding and logos/brand identity.

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    Chicken salad sandwich
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    Poppy’s Coffee House

    Poppy’s Coffee House

    4.8
    (73 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Stepping into Poppy's feels like a warm hug. It's so cozy -- like the kind of place you want to…read morelinger in with your drink for hours. What made it even better was the Snoopy memorabilia everywhere! It gave the space such a fun personality and made it uniquely charming compared to your typical coffee stop. The menu here is delightfully creative, with a mix of classics and signature house drinks -- from lattes to seasonal specials like the Cinnamon Roll (a brown sugar latte with cream cheese cold foam!) to the Lavender Matcha and crowd-favorite Poppy Latte. Customer service here deserves a special shout-out. The staff was genuinely warm, attentive, and happy to chat a bit -- which made the whole experience feel personal and welcoming. If you love cozy vibes, friendly service, and a quirky theme (Snoopy fans especially ), you have to check this place out. It's one of those coffee shops that feels like a hidden gem -- perfect for solo coffee dates, casual hangs, or just a comforting caffeine break. Would absolutely return!

    Poppy Coffee House was such a peaceful little find and exactly the kind of place that makes you…read morewant to slow down for a minute. The space itself is adorable--cozy, thoughtfully designed, and full of that calm coffee shop energy that makes you want to stay longer than planned. It feels welcoming without trying too hard and creates a really relaxing atmosphere whether you're catching up with someone, working, or just enjoying a quiet moment.

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    Red velvet donut
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    O' Death

    O' Death

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Locally Owned. Intimate music venue Great coffee…read more Goth,metal,spiritually rich community vibes. Record store WESTSIDE OF TOWN Great Place!

    I live nearby O' Death and the fact that it exists here in the Westside is an anomaly to me. Not to…read moresay that there isn't an interest in Goth, Dark or New Wave music in this area. I would peg this coffeehouse, bar and music venue more in keeping with the Southside than this area. I suspect owners were trying to find a place that is inexpensive to rent. Living in this area my whole life: hip hop, Tejano, cumbia and everything Selena reign supreme here. Unfortunately I can already sense the pushback by the neighborhood toward this bar. But for now we will see how long this place can stay open. O' Death is nearby St. Mary's University, for a point of reference or a landmark. Sliding into find any available parking is very problematic. We did find parking in a residential area in the back. Although in the few minutes we walked from the car to O' Death, I could already hear intensely loud music. Approaching closer the noise was met with patrons in: dressed in black, spikes, guyliner and gutter punks. If you're the person who fancies a gimlet whilst Coldplay is playing over you, "Run!" But as a recovering Metalhead, Yelp affords me the opportunity to be more than a passive observer. So in the back there is a front door. You pay whatever the cover is. They I.D. Even me, who saw the first cavemen create sound. I must tell you I came to see my friend's band from Mississippi perform here. A major thing I liked about it is its ability to merge different worlds. For example I saw: people dressed as witches, old school punks, LGBTQ, black metalheads, death metalheads, regular metalheads etc. Maybe these groups feel marginalized in the city and this place provides a safe space for them. If they crossed the street to the mini-mart, for a Topo Chico the outcome might not be good. Although the outside is spacious with finite seating and a stage for bands. I think the interior is what the focus, moving forward should be. It is dark inside with tiny lamps. Like the outside there is limited seating. I really appreciated its ambience and aesthetics. Maybe as I grow older I appreciate a place trying to be its authentic self. If this existed on the St. Mary's Strip the suggestion would be for them to make it more approachable. It does remind me of the Faust Tavern or the short-lived Torche bar. As far as drinks are concerned they serve coffee, Lonestar Beer, and cocktails with Goth themed names. I believe on the food end they make small pizzas and some simple bar items. Everything is reasonably priced. The door cover charge is contingent on the musical act playing. They do have dj's and national acts playing on any given night. One of my biggest critiques is having shows outside, in a residential neighborhood. I say this after my friend's band played, law enforcement thereafter came to intercede. Later I learned neighbors complained about the noise. I like that O' Death has a specific identity. It knows its intended audience and what its demographic likes. If this were a Tejano club would complaints be forthcoming? I'm not sure. Only time will tell if this place will survive. Or turn into yet another neighborhood cantina. My lasting impression was seeing the young-uns jumping in a moshpit. Maybe it's time to close that chapter of my life, to include Yelp.

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    COFFEE! VAYA CON DIOS!
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    Da Goth/Darkwave Menu!
    Came to see my friend's band from Mississippi here, "Vampiric Coffin!"

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    Came to see my friend's band from Mississippi here, "Vampiric Coffin!"

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