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http://www.atlascafe.net What's not to love about Atlas Cafe? With strong coffee and delicious California-style menu selections, this cool little spot, located in the heart of the Mission also has free Wifi, magazines to peruse, and local art featured on its walls. It offers several microbrews on tap, plus bottled beer and wine. Vegans rejoice -- the café offers a delicious selection of items like a beetloaf sandwich and cheeseless pizzas. Head to the back patio, which also welcomes furry friends, and show up on Thursdays and Saturdays for some free, toe-tapping bluegrass. More >>
http://www.doloresparkcafe.com If you need a good place to refuel during a Mission stroll, stop in to the sunny corner of the street for big mugs of coffee and outdoor seating. Dolores Park Cafe also offers ample seating inside and big windows for people-watching. With a full menu of sandwiches and big salads, grab lunch -- there are enough options to chose from while you linger over your paper, play with the dogs tied up outside, or stare at your Macbook all day. The cafe also has wine and beer should your "work" day end with a happy hour. More >>
http://www.doloresparkcafe.com Dolores Park Cafe's sister coffeeshop - located in Duboce Triangle between the Castro, Market, and Lower Haight neighborhoods - is a bright and cheery place to sip a java, listen to singer-songwriters, or watch people (and their dogs) gallivanting around the park grass. More >>
http://www.fourbarrelcoffee.com If you're going to spring several bucks for a coffee these days, it ought to be perfectly made and served in an interesting coffeehouse space. Four Barrel in the Mission District qualifies on both counts: Staff roast their own beans and serve the classic Italo-French lineup of espressos, macchiatos, and lattes (go elsewhere for your ice-blended mochachinos), and the large lofty room boasts long, sleek, sculptural tables; arty installations (including a lineup of animal heads); and a counter of light snacks including croissants and Dynamo Donuts. Big windows overlooking Valencia let in lots of light. More >>
http://www.maxfields.net Maxfield's is the kind of creative, antique-look, hardwood space that is ripe for those working on the next great American novel. The coffee shop is big and open, with a few cushy chairs and a handful of wooden tables, perfect for setting up all day - the free Wifi and functioning wall outlets make it technologically possible to do so. Grab a big mug of coffee and a hearty breakfast croissant sandwich or pastry. But be sure to take a break from revolutionizing American literature and listen to jazz at the open mic sessions on Sundays from 4 to 7. More >>
http://www.philzcoffee.com When you move to San Francisco, everyone you meet recommends Philz for an unfussy cup of coffee without parallel. A handful of branches have sprouted up around the Bay Area, but the original is at 24th and Folsom ―a collection of comfy couches and a high counter where a regiment of baristas dispenses coffee. The signature at Philz is a creamy, bold Turkish-style blend fragrant with mint. Since each order is made, as the store's motto goes, "one cup at a time," be prepared to wait a while for yours. More >>
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