
Caffe Greco: North Beach’s cozy, no-frills cafe with solid coffee and a welcoming neighborhood vibe.
Located at 423 Columbus Ave in San Francisco's North Beach, Caffe Greco offers a comfortable, no-frills cafe atmosphere with plenty of seating and a steady neighborhood vibe. Guests praise solid coffee, friendly service, and a reliable spot for a quick espresso or a quiet hour with a book. The cafe, in Little Italy, features treats like tiramisu and biscotti, and is cash-only per reviews.
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Enjoy a variety of coffee drinks, including cappuccinos and espresso, served in a cozy cafe atmosphere.
Indulge in homemade tiramisu, biscotti, and other sweet treats, perfect for a late-night snack or dessert.
Savor creamy gelato and ice cream options, ideal for cooling off or a sweet indulgence.
Relax with ample indoor and outdoor seating, offering a comfortable space for reading, socializing, or people-watching.
Open late for coffee and desserts, making it a great spot to end your evening in North Beach.
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Overall rating
Sarina Iwai
Came here after dinner for a little sweet treat - keep in mind this place is cash only!! Biscotti was average but we rly liked the tiramisu! It was super airy and had the perfect ratio of cream and lady fingers in my opinion. The place has good amount of seating both inside and outside and the vibes of the place is comforting and nostalgic, which I rly love!
Dessa R
*cash-only -come prepared* Great late night spot for sweet treats and coffee. There might be some sketchy characters the later you arrive, but plenty of seating. We had cappuccinos and gelato and tiramisu! After a night of dinner & drinks, great way to end the night. The staff was friendly and efficient.
Jaskaran Virdi
The tiramisu is super overrated. It’s the worst tiramisu I have ever had in my life! The cream is frozen, the biscuit is tasteless and there is no coffee flavor. Even their Greco Grande cappuccino lacked the coffee flavor and wasn’t a strong capucinno. The seats are also right next to the each other to maximize customers at the cost of bad customer experience. The servers are rude and impatient. They took my order incorrectly and upon asking for clarification gave attitude for no reason. There is nothing Italian about this place. Feels like a scam!
Afshin Afshar-Ghasemlou
Whenever I end up with a book in my hand and need a place to sit, have a good cup of coffee, and read in peace, Caffè Greco almost always wins. I’m a local, and over the years I’ve tried just about every café in the neighborhood. Greco has consistently stayed near the top of my list. It’s a comfortable, no-frills spot with plenty of seating, decent space to spread out, and a steady neighborhood vibe that makes it easy to settle in for a while. The coffee is solid, the service is friendly, and it’s a reliable place whether you’re stopping by for a quick espresso or planning to sit and read for an hour or two. It’s also a good people-watching spot without feeling loud or rushed. One thing that still makes me smile is that it’s located in North Beach’s Little Italy, and it’s called Greco. The owner isn’t Greek or Italian, and most of the staff is Hispanic. But honestly, who cares? It works. It’s a great neighborhood café, and that’s what matters.
Drew Gorelli
Terrible coffee, tasted burned. Also no small cappuccino/latte, which tells you a lot. In the pic is the smallest one, the regular size teaspoon is there for proportion. The ice cream is just regular ice cream, not gelato. Definitely not Italian. Tourists mostly. Cash only.