By now you’ve probably come to recognize my affinity for coffee and coffee shops in San Francisco. There is one coffee shop, though, that I’ve been meaning to write about. This one is special because it makes YOU feel special. In the Richmond District there is a coffee shop that consistently offers up the friendliest baristas who make you feel like a million bucks. The place is called HOME Coffee Roasters. There is something to be said for the warm customer service here. I know when I go there I will always get a warm and inviting "welcome in." No other coffee shop in my experience does this!
Aside from the top-shelf customer service, what I love about HOME is their yummy food and coffee selections. If you want to feel like treating yourself to something colorful and yummy on your next birthday, try the Birthday Cake latte. It’s decorated with a rainbow design and tastes of vanilla. It’s so good! Heck, it doesn’t even have to be your birthday. HOME is also known for its scrumptious toasts! All have cute names. For example, the AVO Cuddle, which has baby arugula, cherry tomatoes, avocado, and crushed red chili flakes on sourdough.
There are only good things to say about HOME Coffee Roasters. Come and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and try the savory and sweet toasts! It will assuredly make you feel like you’re at a home.
2018 Clement St
US$
no-price
4157029244
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