
Delah Coffee: A neighborhood cafe in Oakland serving authentic vibes, pastries, and crafted drinks.
Delah Coffee is a neighborhood coffee shop and cafe at 420 W Grand Ave in Oakland. Customers praise its authentic Ethiopian coffee shop vibe, beautiful décor, and friendly, welcoming staff. The pastry case is a highlight, with drinks ranging from chai and pistachio latte to Yemen and caramel lattes. A few reviews note Turkish coffee service can vary.
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Enjoy traditional Ethiopian and specialty coffees, including Turkish coffee, Yemen lattes, and pistachio lattes, crafted with care.
Indulge in a variety of fresh, delicious pastries, cakes, and sweets displayed in our tempting case, with gluten-free options available.
Relax in our beautifully decorated shop with comfortable seating, perfect for working, socializing, or unwinding.
Experience warm, helpful service from our staff who strive to make every visit welcoming and personalized.
Join a neighborhood hub that feels like home, offering a vibrant and authentic setting for coffee lovers.
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Overall rating
Christian Moyer
Just moved in a block away and feel SO blessed that Delah is my neighborhood coffee house. 🫶 The shop is beautiful, has a BOMB(!!!) cakes & sweets case, and both times I’ve gone in everyone was so kind — and also helpful in picking out a delish treat. 🍰
Ivan Gunter
This coffee shop has truly become like a second home for me. The staff are more than just friendly—they’ve become like family, always welcoming me with warmth and kindness. I love that I can stop by anytime, even just for a quick walk over, and feel right at home. The pastries are consistently amazing, and the coffee is even better. For the longest time, the Yemen latte was my go-to, but lately I’ve been gravitating toward the caramel latte—and it’s just as incredible. Whether you’re looking for a cozy spot, delicious food, or the perfect coffee, this place never disappoints.
Fresh Daily
I feel like this is a very authentic Ethiopian coffee shop. The coffee to the employees to the aesthetic, it all feels very on brand. I only got a latte here, but I’m interested in seeing which of their pastries are gluten-free.
Vlad Galant
I expect a way better experience here. To order a Turkish coffee wouldn't be a brainier. Place seemed to be very authentic and promising. Oh well.....what they say about "high expectations" disappointment. By the books Turkish coffee being served in a small cups,cuz it too strong and flavorful. It also known to be a foamy and tasteful. What I received was a big jezve coffee pot with hot dark liquid,no foam,no taste...no dignity. I'm attaching pictures of what I got at authentic coffee shop and what I make at home. Really upsetting place.
D Ragland
This place is a vibe. I'm a sucker for a place with a good aesthetic. It is beautifully decorated and the drinks are pretty tasty. I had the chai and the other person I was with had the pistachio latte. They are one of the few places that still has comfy seating areas. They had delicious looking pastries and desserts but I haven't tried them yet. I recommend checking them out.