

If you need a quiet place to get a WiFi signal in the Mission and get some work done - this is the place. Pretty good coffee drinks and service, with CD played music.
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Relatively quiet and comfortable cafe in the Mission District with good free WiFi. Every step that goes into getting the coffee into your cup has heart, seriousness, and passion, a difference that can be tasted in every sip of Ritual Roasters coffee. While other aficionados are buying up the raccoon-digested coffee beans at 200 dollars a pound, the experts at Ritual stick to quality not hype, realizing that the coffee tastes like exactly what it is-coffee beans that have gone through the digestive track of raccoons. The coffee experts at Ritual Roasters are a rare example of the possibilities of taking coffee brewing to the next level but without getting caught up in the buzz. But for those lucky few who got to taste it experienced a smooth, sweet, fruity brew that was so velvety it didn’t even need milk. The most recent was the Geisha from a small farm in Panama, a brew that lasted in the café about five minutes. On occasion Ritual Coffee features an exclusive, high quality coffee in small quantities. The freshness and strength of the coffee has javaholics lined up outside the door in the mornings, but after the rush you should be able to find a comfortable seat and enjoy the effects of carefully brewed liquid fuel. You won’t find any new-fangled eggnog caramel frappachino concoctions at Ritual Roasters, which would taint the carefully roasted and brewed beans, all of which scored 85 percent or higher in the International Judging Panel, an organization Dunkin Donuts has probably never heard of. Every cup of coffee is freshly brewed with a French press or the clover machine-which makes a slightly lighter brew-plus all of standard espresso drinks: Americano, espresso, cappuccino, latte, etc. But just beyond the bar is the massive Probat coffee roasting apparatus constantly in operation by the roasting experts and piles of bags filled with premium beans from all over the world, a sight rarely seen in most cafes.īut it’s the coffee that makes Ritual Roasters unique. The simple white gallery-style walls are covered with the art of a local featured artist that changes periodically, making it look like a typical café in San Francisco. There are plush couches for the casual readers, tables for working or catching up with friends, or the bar for a quick espresso. If you want to sample the differences in acidity and body of the Honduras and Columbian coffees, stop by on a Friday at 1pm for their weekly coffee cuppings, that is, if their best baristas aren’t off in LA for the National Barista Championships.īehind the bar may be a serious coffee-making enterprise with baristas rigorously trained-and a sleeve of tattoos to prove it-but the café itself is trendy and urban, with java drinkers fueled with strong, fresh coffee either chatting with friends or working on laptops. Ritual Roasters have taken the San Francisco wine bar trend and replaced it with coffee, a result that will give your taste buds a bouquet of flavors: fruity, sweet, elegant. The coffee connesiers at Ritual Roasters take coffee very seriously and often travel to remote farms in South America for the best beans for in-house roasting. Slow service - expect to be very patient. A very cool place except for the ban on plugging in laptops - they've got more customers than they know what to do with.

Expect loud music and big crowds - for a reason. Ritual Coffee Roasters is highly recommended in the Mission. We now recommend Ritual Coffee Roasters nearby (see below). This location can be a bit sketchy - not the safest area. The cafe has both wireless access and rental computers. Run down, yet comfortable- Muddy's let's you see how the San Francisco locals live in the Mission District (including a few interesting ones.).

Part of the popular Mission District Muddy Waters chain - Muddy's has wireless access and passable mochas in the heart of the Southern Mission District. Bring a good book and check out cafes near your hotel, including Union Square, or venture out to the neighborhoods where the best cafes are. Taking a little time out of your day to relax and enjoy a cup of java is a great way to spend your vacation. San Francisco has better cafes than almost anywhere else in the country. Ritual Coffee Roasters - Highly Recommended in the Mission 7 best wifi cafes and workspaces for remote work in San Francisco.Įspresso Drinks, Free WiFi, and Relaxation Visit 'Cafe Francisco' and enjoy the free WiFi internet access.

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