Cafe 101
About
Coffee & Tea
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 1650 Holloway Ave, San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: (415) 338-3469
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth Score96 out of 100
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
- fastfoodCatersYes
- turned_in_notGood for WorkingYes
Reviews
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Sandy K.
This is the best place to get coffee from at SFSU (seriously). I would rather walk a little bit extra to get here because the quality of the drinks is so much better than anywhere else on campus. I don't know how or why but even a regular iced soy latte from here tastes much better than another shop. The is my go-to spot for a quick and delicious coffee.
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Derp P.
I've been going here since 2016 (freshman year for me) and I'm currently a senior (class of 2020!). The prices are affordable and you should always carry cash around you since they do have a minimum card fee of 5 dollars if you try and use card there (but it's really easy to spend that amount if you end up getting two items from the cafe). Very worth your while to come and have this if you just need some breakfast or a pick me up. Just be warned though, during lunch time, the line gets extremely long to the point where it's at the entrance of the Caesar Chavez building but the staff works really fast to make sure the line keeps flowing well.
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Allen L.
Great stop for caffeine or non-caffeine drinks here. They sell a range of different pastries including donuts, muffins, and croissants. Lines can get long especially when 9 a.m. classes are about to start but service is quick. Seating is also plentiful.
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Harry G.
Blueberry and maple doughnuts are the bomb. Usually the first ones to sell out. Coffee is meh, but it'll keep you going
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Diego A.
Of all the coffeehouses, restaurants and cafes I've been to this is the ONLY place that charges for hot water. This is not bottled water, nor purified water of any sort. Just hot water, now 50 cents.
Had I have purchased a cup, I would have gladly paid 50 cents for some cardboard. This is a reasonable way to charge a customer for a product. But this is hot water, and I did not require anything from them other than a little bit of time. Apparently, those who use reusable containers must be taxed as well.
Good riddance, you will never get another dime from me.