"San Francisco is a city that loves coffee. Just ask anyone who spends their Sunday mornings hunting down perfect cappuccinos or bean-obsessed nerds who collect state-of-the-art burr grinders. And although you can typically find a pretty solid cup of coffee on every other block, you deserve better than pretty solid. These 17 places define the caffeine scene in SF, from tiny takeout-only counters and old-school espresso institutions to places serving standout food, too."
"At The Coffee Movement, your baristas are a team of extroverts who are hell-bent on asking you about your plans for the day-so if you're in the mood to socialize, come here for caffeine with a side of small talk. It's a pleasant way to start a morning, especially when coupled with their seasonal lattes spiked with vanilla lavender or ginger spice syrup. The original location in Nob Hill is also great, but we like the more spacious Richmond one with actual seating."
San Francisco values coffee culture and offers superior specialty cafes across neighborhoods. Seventeen standout spots represent the city's caffeine scene, ranging from tiny takeout counters and old-school espresso institutions to cafes serving notable food. The Coffee Movement features extroverted baristas, seasonal lattes spiked with vanilla lavender or ginger spice, and a roomy Richmond location with seating beyond the original Nob Hill spot. Compton's in Lower Pacific Heights offers velvety espresso, housemade seasonal syrups, and frequently changing creamy lattes like subtle lavender and winter peppermint, with sidewalk seating for casual weekends. Saint Frank in Russian Hill provides minimalist Scandi design, excellent coffee, and housemade almond macadamia milk.
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