
Sightglass Coffee: In-house roasted beans, a welcoming SoMa cafe.
Sightglass Coffee, located at 270 7th St in San Francisco's SoMa, showcases in-house roasting and a welcoming cafe atmosphere. The menu features house-roasted beans for home use and a pastry lineup including airy chocolate croissants and the everything croissant stuffed with cream cheese and green onions, plus cookies and muffins. The space is praised for its stylish interior and friendly service.
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Freshly roasted beans on-site, available for purchase and used in all our brews.
Serve drip, espresso, flat white, matcha, and specialty flavors like brown butter miso.
Offer croissants, cookies, muffins, and other baked goods, including stuffed options.
Sell packaged roasted beans, such as Kenya and Blend, for home brewing.
Provide a spacious, stylish seating area for enjoying coffee and food in SoMa.
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Overall rating
Juju C
Really cool spot! I got the matcha which was fine but nothing special. My sister got the chocolate croissant which was SUPER airy and delicious. Tastes like it was from France.
Therock Ton
Got a good drip coffee and cold kwa-son (croissant) Remember to check if they heated up ur pastry. They might forget, and can’t heat it up for you once it’s across the counter. Or maybe they enjoy a cold croissant I don’t know.
Aatif Junaid
I stopped by Side Class Coffee today after hearing a lot about it. The coffee itself is solid and worth trying, but everything else felt pretty average. The food was underwhelming, and the ambience didn’t really stand out. It isn’t bad, just not warm or inviting. They do have a setup for packing coffee on the side, which is nice, but the overall vibe feels just okay. If you’re looking to try a new coffee spot, it’s worth visiting for the coffee, but I wouldn’t go for the food or the ambience.
Cai
A really nice and spacious cafe in SoMa! The interior design is really pretty with a cool bike rack right in front. They also do their own roasting in house. The coffee flavor is solid and I’ll come back next time to try their specialty flavors like the brown butter miso. No wifi though :(
Ahmed Jaber
Visited them twice and loved their roasted beans (the dine in flat white coffee was ok and it could be better). The rating is marked for their nicely roasted beans, of which we bought Kenya and Blend for home serving. Both had great tasting coffee notes. I also liked their “everything croissant” (stuffed with cream cheese and green onions). They sell cookies and muffins. Thanks for the polite and welcoming team.