Chicken Katsu Curry Bowl $18 Steamed rice, Japanese curry, Mac salad. All are dairy-free!!
Vegan Katsu
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the front of the building
a hand holding a cup of coffee
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Front end of the store. There's only two tables, but it's nicely appointed.
Worst vanilla latte I've ever had
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Spam & Egg Musubi
House lemonade. Large $5.
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Breakfast Croissant
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2hr street parking Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm (except holidays) on the one way street.
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Thai tea, milk tea, and spam musubi
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Diana W.
Jan 16, 2025
Decent wifi (bring laptop to work) spot on a weekday night. There's like only 4 small tables for a party of 2. There's are 2 outlet areas between this wall seating area. Happy hour on $5-$15 food 3pm-6pm, 10pm-Close. You can grab adult drinks also from Taverna Costera and bring it over. Drinks from Taverna Costera area:$14 Taverna Old Fashioned was nice and strong. $8 draft beer was simple.Free Parking: In their own lot. If it's packed, there is 2hr street parking Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm (except holidays) on the one way street.
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Felicity C.
Oct 2, 2024
Love the outdoor seating vibes. It's perfect now at nighttime to chill out with friends. The dragon coffee is pretty good. They have karaoke inside and also serve the food, too.
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Deanna C.
Jan 25, 2024
Overall cool spot, but it had the worst spam musubi I have ever eaten...the entire thing was hard rice and the edges of the spam were burned. Thus, the entire thing was crunchy, hard, and honestly left me very dissatisfied. I cannot speak for their other food, but this was my very first impression. The iced coffee was decent.
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Brian P.
May 28, 2023
Decent coffee and tea shop downtown. Went for the first time a few weeks ago when we randomly stumbled upon it while walking to the Arts District. We enjoyed it and thought their pricing was reasonable, so we came back 2 weeks later only to notice their prices had gone up nearly $2 per drink on many items! It's no longer a good deal, but I would likely still stop by when walking through the Arts District since there are not really any other choices in the area except breweries.
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Ikesugi H.
Nov 23, 2024
The ambiance and tea I ordered were amazing! We also tried a latte and it was subtle but also very tasty. I would absolutely recommend this place if you're in the area!
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Max H.
Jul 6, 2023
Tried out Dragon's Alley today as a remote working space. While the space is unfortunately quite small (basically a part of a hallway), the space they did have was quiet with both indoor and outdoor seating. On a busy day, however, would probably not work as well for remote working.The menu has a lot of Hawaiian influences. I had the Dragon Latte (made with a soy sauce and cinnamon, delicious), a cold brew infused lemonade, and the chicken curry katsu for lunch. Portions were quite generous, and the katsu curry had a nice low level of heat going on.I would definitely come back here again- the menu is huge, and there's a lot of interesting looking drinks that I want to check out.
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Grayce B.
Dec 25, 2024
Their coffee is so good & they have coconut milk which I really appreciate. Friendly team. Attached to a fun restaurant too. Love stopping at this coffee shop when I'm downtown.
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Noah C.
May 2, 2024
Awesome spot ,Food is great & espresso was delicious. The service was A1 as well . Can't wait to come back for a quick bite
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Daniel P.
Nov 10, 2024
I work in the neighborhood and come in every now and then. Asked for a tiny splash of half and half in my coffee. Got a full 2 second pour of heavy cream. And the last few times I've come in (with different employees working) I've had similar issues. Coffee is ok and they are open a bit later than other shops in the area, but I can only recommend this place to people who take their coffee black. Otherwise, it seems you're at the mercy of the staff's short term memory.
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Eric R.
May 25, 2024
Dragons Alley Coffee - First Visit, Last VisitI visited Dragons Alley Coffee for the first time and had an unsettling experience with a woman who seemed to be in her early 40s, likely the business owner, partner, or investor. I ordered my usual: 6 shots of espresso over ice. She struggled with the computer and quoted me $12. When I asked the price per shot, she said $2. I pointed out that this was expensive compared to other local coffee shops. She insisted she had done a market comparison with places like Vesta Coffee and Bungalow, claiming $2 was standard.I told her that wasn't what I had been charged at those places. She responded, "I could be wrong, but the last time I checked it was $2." I decided to change my order to a 32 oz Ice Americano with 4 shots and no water. Her reply? "Oh, you found it to be cheaper. I'll change it on the computer as soon as you leave. Consider yourself lucky."I was shocked by her combative attitude, especially since I remained polite throughout our interaction. I've occasionally faced minor issues with my 6-shot order at other places, but never to the point of an argument--not even with frontline staff. Her comment about how I should feel "lucky" was particularly offensive. How am I lucky when coffee around town costs anywhere from $5 to $7?Having lived here for over 20 years and visited almost every coffee shop in the Valley, I confidently say this experience was unacceptable. Please, don't argue with your customers and strive to do better.
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