Coffee & Art
777 6th Ave,
San Diego, CA
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Sometimes you can’t find a good coffee no matter how hard you search. Other times it smacks you when you are least suspecting. Fortunately for me, a recent trip to sunny San Diego, (the home of Ron Burgundy for those in the know), I was treated to an excellent espresso from out of nowhere. Wandering a little north of the famed Gaslight District, I spotted a place called Coffee & Art. Turns out the place is brand new and owned by two friendly South African blokes who pulled such a brilliantly balanced caffe latte, I just had to follow it up with a doppio to make sure I wasn’t imagining things. The latte milk was texturized nearly perfectly with that velvety feels that I often crave, but am so rarely delivered. I then realized we were only getting warmed up, with the caffe latte serving as a more than capable opening act for the main show of the doppio that followed. The doppio presented with a thick, lush crema, a beautiful full bodied aroma and tasted flat out superb. There was beautiful hints of chocolate on the front of the palate complementing a very smooth pull – a much needed contrast to the numerous dishy slops that I’ve been served of late. They use a blend from locally based Italian roasters called Caffe Calabria which I highly recommend based on the coffees I tasted. What started as the quest for a simple quick hit turned into a 45 minute chat and a great way to idle away a morning. Great coffee, great cafe, great people.
“Stay Classy San Diego”
3 beans
Beans: Caffe Calabria





