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Where to find the best coffee in San Antonio

If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.

Person telling their order to the barista in an open coffee shop space surrounded by floral wallpaper and bright + pastel colors.

Try the London Fog Tea Latte with lavender and horchata from Early Bird Coffee, you won’t regret it.

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For richer or pour over, San Antonio’s coffee shops are what keep us going in the morning. Our City ranks among the top coffee cities in America thanks to factors like cafes per capita and the price of beans.

The Alamo City has no shortage of masterful baristas, aromatic roasts, and foamy lattes. But if you’re having trouble deciding on a spot, gather some brews clues with our guide to some of the best coffee shops in San Antonio.

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Pick up a latte from What’s Brewing Coffee Company and stay for its arcade machines.

Shotgun House Coffee Roasters, 1333 Buena Vista St. | This warehouse roastery serves up more than espresso, you can catch a selection of beer and wine as well.

Merit Coffee, Multiple locations | Often showcasing a different coffee roast, Merit has a wide selection of caffeinated delights.

What’s Brewing, Multiple locations | Visit its roastery and cafe for smooth lattes and nostaligic pinball machines. Pro tip: Pinball is only 25¢.

Estate Coffee Co., 1320 E. Houston St. | This roaster hosts pop-up events throughout the year and if you’re visiting during the fall season, make sure to try its chocolate chip pumpkin muffin with your latte.

On-the-go joe

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Wake up and smell the flowers with One Another Coffee.

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Aftersome Coffee, 11530 Jones Maltsberger Rd.
Allyson LeBleu and Ali Corbitt are serving up one-of-a-kind drinks out of their moblie coffee trailer including The Shawty with salted caramel + pistachio and the Baristas Choice for a surprise drink.

Breton Organic Coffee Bar, 6422 Babcock Rd.
Nestled on the northwest side of San Antonio is this organic coffee truck that’s offering Frappe Taro + Honey Lavender, Organic Hibiscus Chia Ice Tea, cakes, and empanadas.

Stranded Coffee, 1203 S. Alamo St. | This Southtown staple is in its Warped Tour era and has a patio with seating and umbrellas.

Cafe La Lele, 6505 Grissom Rd.
Enjoy the sun on your skin while sipping an Iced Honeycomb Banana Latte from San Antonio’s newest coffee trailer in Leon Valley.

Sunshine Brew, 5615 Lone Star Pkwy. | Who doesn’t love a drink with a tiny umbrella? Make yourself feel like you’re on a tropical vacation with the Island Time cold brew.

Eight Ball Coffee, 1302 S. Saint Mary’s St. | This coffee trailer serves up espresso drinks with various types of milk like whole, hemp, and oat.

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Try the Dulce De Leche Latte from Mas Café for a bit of sweetness to start your day.

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Mas Café, multiple locations | This coffee truck is still in business, but it recently opened its first brick and mortar location in the Helotes area. Pro tip: It offers a coffee flight, perfect for those outings with friends.

One Another Coffee, 95 Brees Blvd. | One of the latest coffee trailers to step onto the coffee scene, it offers espresso, tea, sparkling beverages and unique specials of the day.

Summer Moon, multiple locations | Their iced Mocha Moon espresso drink cannot be beat.

Southbound Coffee, 246 E. Cevallos | Good things come in pink trailers, we think that’s how the saying goes, right? Stop by this cute coffee station for your espresso needs.

Corner Coffee and More, 2720 Pleasanton Rd. | Start your morning at this Southside gem serving coffee with a San Antonio twist. Try this: La Canela loca is served with two shots of espresso, cinnamon topping, vanilla flavor + your choice of milk.

Always Coffee, 12995 Potranco Rd. | Who doesn’t love a cute pink-aesthetic coffee trailer and seating area? This coffee truck serves espresso beans from Philos Cafe y Mas.

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You can find Mila Coffee at the Make Ready Market.

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Mila Coffee, multiple locations | Join the Coffee Run Club and meet up at Mila’s Make Ready Market location for an evening of fitness, community, and espresso.

Drippys Coffee, 310 W. Grayson | Nestled in the SA Yacht Club, you’ll find its latest fall sensations: The Spiced Apple Cold Brew + Pumpkin Maple Latte.

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Early Bird Coffee Roasters

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Revolución Coffee, multiple locations
Grab a coffee, cold pressed juice, an açaí bowl, and other healthy eating options at this coffee spot.

Early Bird Coffee Roasters, 11745 I-10 Ste. 527 | Often the digital nomad working space of City Editor Nicholas, he recommends the iced horchata latte with mocha.

Poppy’s Coffee House, 6417 Evers Rd. | This home turned-snoopy-themed coffee oasis has the perfect atmosphere to relax and catch up with family.

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The vibes are immaculate at PRESS Coffee on Broadway. Just make sure to get there early to snag a seat.

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PRESS Coffee Co., multiple locations | Whether it’s the green house or their latest location, you’ll find a relaxing atmosphere to recharge.

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City Editor Nicholas’ pro tip is to get to this coffee parlor early to find a cozy seating spot and enjoy one of its sandwiches.

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The Newstand, 1900 Broadway Suite 106 | Nestled in the Jefferson Bank building lies the most natural-lit coffee shop to keep you energized + focused while writing your next (or first) bestseller. Pro tip: If you park in the Jefferson Bank Building parking garage, The Newstand can validate your parking voucher.

Local Coffee Founders, 302 Pearl Pkwy. | Tucked away in the Historic Pearl, you’ll find a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Curator Coffee hosts seasonal ceramic workshops, making it the perfect date idea.

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Curator Coffee, 2923 Thousand Oaks Dr., Ste. 4 | Pick up a lavender latte and be sure to catch one of its ceramic markets featuring the San Antonio Potters Guild.

Laika Cheesecakes & Espresso, multiple locations | What better pairing with espresso than a slice of creamy cheesecake?

Kiki’s Coffee & Spirits, 1100 Broadway | This new coffee spot is dog-friendly inside, and it also makes its own syrups in-house.

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Philo Coffee’s outpost is cozy + intimate, making it the perfect rest stop for any SATX adventure.

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Philo Coffee, 606 W. French Pl. | Marvel at the surrounding neighborhood’s architecture while daydreaming about the future on its comfortable patio space.

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Grab an omelet, espresso, and mimosa all in one place at Coffee + Culture.

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Coffee + Culture, 13489 Blanco Rd. | An iced coffee and Nutella croissant are the perfect grab-n-go breakfast.

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Name a better duo than an iced latte from Indy and a donut. We’ll wait.

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Indy Coffee Club, 7114 UTSA Blvd., Ste. 103 | In addition to your morning cup of Joe, you can also find an exquisite slice of avocado toast + donut selection.

Gold Coffee, 1913 S. Flores St. | Grab their version of a cosmic brownie while you soak in the nearby art murals.

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In addition to having a delicous potato + egg taco, give its Sin Nombre latte a try for extra deliciousness. The photo above is at CommonWealth’s Hemisfair location.

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CommonWealth Coffeehouse & Bakery, Multiple locations | Offering a weekend brunch menu, try ordering a warmed chocolate croissant with your next cup of coffee — you won’t be disappointed.

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Pictured above is a White Chocolate Cream Cold Brew at its newest location: The Village at Blanco.

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Kaffeinated Crepes and Coffee, multiple locations | The cafe specializes in coffee, chocolate, sweet + savory crepes, waffles, and gelato. Try this: Get your hands on its signature chocolate mocha frappe.

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Grab a purple Ube Latte from Gravves Coffee.

Bakery Lorraine, multiple locations | Between the espresso and new macaron flavors, this makes the perfect pastry pairing for any morning.

Gravves Coffee, 2106 McCullough Ave. | Dark and brooding, pick up a cup of the Elixir Latte— a purple ube latte.

The Spin Coffee and Vinyl

Listen to live-spinning records, enjoy a bowl of cereal or fresh baked pastry, and sip on a latte at The Spin Coffee & Vinyl.

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The Spin Coffee and Vinyl, 3131 Nacogdoches Rd, Suite 101 | One of the Alamo City’s newest spots is a sophomore location from Dallas (hey there, DALtoday). This caffeine joint sells records, lattes, and has a cereal bar.

Clear Light Coffee Co., multiple locations | Its latest location opened in the Castle Hills neighborhood and has expanded seating and chill vibes.

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City Editor Nicholas recently scratched Poetic Republic Coffee Roasters off his to-visit list.

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Poetic Republic Coffee Roasters, 2330 S. Presa St. | This cafe is the definition of cutesy + chill coffee vibes. The atmosphere is perfect for sending emails, reading, or writing the latest edition of SATXtoday.

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Wake up and smell the fresh bread at Pan & Coffee in Stone Oak.

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Pan & Coffee, 19298 Stone Oak Pkwy. | The best tip is getting here early to snag a seat either inside or on its patio. This is the ideal setting to dish on the latest chisme with your friends.

Specialty drinks

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Sad Hrs Coffee

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Sad Hrs Coffee, 3011 N. St. Mary’s | Pink horchata lattes by day, margaritas by night — catch this vibe at the not-so-early hours of the day. Fun fact: Sad Hrs and Gravves Coffee are sisters.

Bright Coffee, 1705 Blanco Rd. | Part cafe, part studio, this coffee shop serves espresso as well as local art exhibitions on some days.

Archie’s Coffee Lounge, multiple locations | Offering CBD-infused products, its locations offer a plethora of power outlets and fast internet just in case there’s a last-minute meeting. Take a tour of its latest location.

Corner Coffee & More, 2720 Pleasanton Rd. | In addition to espresso beverages, expect raspas, nachos, pickles, and milk shakes.

Shine Coffee Roasters, 1927 N. St. Mary’s St. | This cute and quick coffee truck is perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up.

Flower in Flour, 6915 Bandera Rd. | In addition to coffee, juices, and smoothies, this spot infuses its baked goods with CBD.

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Sip a S’mores Shakerato at Coffee Crush while catching up on light reading in this naturally lit coffee shop.

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Coffee Crush, 18010 Bulverde Rd. #109 | This coffee shop recently doubled its seating area and hosts a coffee happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

Metal Cup Coffee, 1512 Fredericksburg Rd. | Located inside the House of Trends vintage store, this coffee stand is serving unique concoctions like the Beetlejuice which consists of pistachio, toffee, and vanilla flavors.

Thirty Grind, 7803 La Cantera Terrace Ste. 8123 | An iced latte served in wine glasses? Take our money.

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