Neighbourhooddowntown

Tip: Roasting happens in full view of the counter; ask what is fresh. A rare downtown specialty roaster.

Location

Address: 103 N St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78205

Also in downtown

Akhanay Coffee Roasters ★ 4.1

downtownPublic cafe

Akhanay Coffee Roasters imports Southeast Asian beans from Thailand and Laos, a small downtown cafe known for Hanoi egg coffee and Thai milk teas.

Tip: The Hanoi egg coffee and Thai milk teas are the differentiators. A rare Southeast Asian specialty roaster in town.

Sources from: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam

How they serve: Espresso, Pour over, Whole bean retail

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Shotgun House Coffee Roasters ★ 4.2

west-sidePublic cafe

Shotgun House Coffee Roasters roasts on the near West Side inside a former sewing factory, brewing single-origin coffee in a stripped-back warehouse cafe.

Tip: The roastery hides inside a converted factory; look for Warehouse 5. Buy a bag of the single origin to take home.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Guatemala, Mexico

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Fierro Coffee ★ 4.2

north-sidePublic cafe

Fierro Coffee is a bicultural roastery split between Guadalajara and San Antonio, specialising in traceable small-batch Mexican single-origin beans.

Tip: Buy a bag of single-origin Mexican beans, the rare local specialty here. The far-north-west cafe sits off I-10 near La Cantera.

Sources from: Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala

How they serve: Espresso, Pour over, Whole bean retail

Indy Coffee Club ★ 4.1

north-sidePublic cafe

Indy Coffee Club roasts in house near UTSA and pulls dialled-in espresso in a punk-leaning room; the student crowd packs the north-side cafe during exams.

Tip: House-roasted and dialled in; the espresso is the order. The UTSA crowd packs it during exams.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Peru

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Folklores Coffee House ★ 4.1

alamo-heightsPublic cafe

Folklores Coffee House is a Beacon Hill roaster-cafe whose Latin-flavoured signature drinks are the draw, with house-roasted beans to take home.

Tip: The Latin-flavoured signature drinks are the draw. Buy a bag of the house-roasted beans on the way out.

Sources from: Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail

Akhanay Coffee Roasters ★ 4.1

downtownPublic cafe

Akhanay Coffee Roasters imports Southeast Asian beans from Thailand and Laos, a small downtown cafe known for Hanoi egg coffee and Thai milk teas.

Tip: The Hanoi egg coffee and Thai milk teas are the differentiators. A rare Southeast Asian specialty roaster in town.

Sources from: Thailand, Laos, Vietnam

How they serve: Espresso, Pour over, Whole bean retail

Barrio Barista ★ 4.0

west-sidePublic cafe

Barrio Barista on Culebra Road builds Mexican-flavoured coffee, from horchata lattes to cafe de olla, a West Side cafe and roaster worth the trip.

Tip: The horchata latte and cafe de olla are what set it apart. A West Side cafe worth the trip for the flavours alone.

Sources from: Mexico, Colombia

How they serve: Espresso, Cold brew, Whole bean retail

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