Andytown Coffee Roasters #13

ANDYTOWN COFFEE ROASTERS
3629 Taraval St. San Francisco, CA
Contact: 415-571-8052
WWW.ANDYTOWNSF.COM
IG @andytownsf
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Date Visited: September 16, 2019

Barista at Andytown Coffee Roasters

More than a tiny hole in the wall. Andytown was a beautifully designed and constructed coffee shop a block from the beach. White walls, wood, and a very unique decorative tree coming out of the wall. It was designed as a friendly grab-and-go style neighborhood coffee shop. There is plenty of seating out back on the patio, but they don't offer wifi. Great place to disconnect from the real-world and relax with a cup of coffee.

Andytown has tons of coffee options to fill everyone's needs. Their most popular drink is the Snowy Plover - The Original Bird. This is their signature espresso cream soda with brown sugar syrup, soda water, topped with their homemade whipped cream. And for the non-coffee drinkers, they have tons of tea, matcha, and hot cocoa.

Coffee specials at Andytown Coffee Roasters

A great little place, super minimal! I ordered a drip coffee of their Wind & Sea blend. I loved the flavor! And whoever went for coffee the night before must've also enjoyed it, it appears to have knocked their shoes off! There was a pair of heels sitting on the bench out front LOL. If you plan to visit this location, tell Asia I said hi. She is the manager on duty at this location, super friendly and knowledgeable.

The bathroom gets a 10/10. Super clean and supplied with everything you may need. Something I happened to find really cool was the Tetris pattern that wraps around the wall.

The bathroom at Andytown Coffee RoastersMe out front of Andytown Coffee RoastersCoffee station at Andytown Coffee RoastersFull menu at Andytown Coffee RoastersThe espresso machine at Andytown Coffee RoastersBack patio at Andytown Coffee RoastersShoes out front of Andytown Coffee RoastersChocolate muffins at Andytown Coffee RoastersInterior of Andytown Coffee Roasters

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