Irish Coffee appears as a signature dish in 1 United States cities. See each city's local variant and where to eat it.
Irish coffee · San Francisco
The American Irish coffee was perfected at the Buena Vista Cafe by the wharf in 1952, a glass of black coffee, brown sugar, Irish whiskey and a layer of softly whipped cream.
The drink as Americans know it was developed at the Buena Vista Cafe on Beach Street in 1952 by owner Jack Koeppler and travel writer Stanton Delaplane. Delaplane had drunk a version at Shannon Airport in Ireland; Koeppler spent months on the cream technique (the fresh, slightly aged 48-hour double cream that floats cleanly on the hot coffee) and the precise sugar dissolve before he was satisfied. The Buena Vista now pours roughly 2,000 Irish coffees a day, in a line of glasses prewarmed with hot water, finished with cream poured over the back of a spoon. The recipe has not changed in 70 years.
Where to eat in San Francisco:
- The Buena Vista Cafe
- Tosca Cafe
- Vesuvio