Scone and Butterscotch Latte
Jasmine Tea and Chocolate Chip Cookie (5 stars)
Saturday morning jam
A Muddy Water, Should have stuck with the latte
Post run coffee stop
Custom coffee art cups
Java Beach 15 years ago
Cute cups
Pesto Veggie Bagel
Vegan Breakfast Burrito
Bonfire Delight
Menu/Ordering counter
Entrance
Food options
I love using their cups for various things.
sushi and sashimi
outside
View from patio
Montage of images from Java Beach Cafe
outside
Outside
Kristy L.
Nov 10, 2024
Cute little cafe by Ocean Beach, very friendly and welcoming ambience that surrounds this corner. My boyfriend and I happened to be walking by and noticed the crowd that was outside Java Beach Cafe, and decided to stop by. The shop inside has ample space with plenty of seating, definitely family friendly. We ordered a latte to share together, I love that they don't add sweetener - you could definitely ask for it but there's an area by the pick-up to add in your creamer, sugar and toppings. They have honey and agave which was a pleasant surprise! We couldn't stay long but this would be a cute cafe to visit with friends or just to come alone too. Didn't get to try their food but it looked delicious!
Read MoreEmily H.
Oct 11, 2024
This place is so cute!! Such a fun little beach hut. Perfect to grab breakfast or lunch after a beach walk or before a day tanning in the sun (pretty specific to the heat wave last week lol) Got the turkey sandwich on wheat and it was yummy! Kind of something I could make at home...but it still hit the spot and I enjoyed!
Read MoreSean G.
Aug 16, 2024
This place was fun. The staff is great. You're really close to the beach. Honestly, can't get any closer.The food and drinks are great and they're very quick.
Read MoreMike L.
Apr 17, 2024
For just about as long as I can remember, Java Beach has seemingly held a special place in the hearts of so many people on this side of the city. The cynical part of me has always attributed it to the fact that there aren't exactly a ton of alternatives out here, but really, I just never got it. However, now that I've been? I totally get it. It's not the trendiest of spots, nor is it the biggest, but there's no question that it fits the neighborhood so well. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the food and coffee here actually isn't too shabby.Every time I've been, it always feels like I've been transported somewhere else along the coast. Whether it be the smell of the ocean, the cold breeze, or the surfers who wander in throughout the day, it definitely feels more like you're in Pacifica or Half Moon Bay than SF. In general, the vibes here are just different from most other places in the city - they've even got a small "bar" with a handful of beers on tap. As for the rest of the menu, the coffee offerings are pretty typical of a neighborhood coffee shop (though, they do have some interesting varieties of lattes), as are their display case full of baked goodies (all locally sourced). Their hot menu, however, includes some enticing items, even if they aren't ridiculously unique, such as several types of breakfast burritos, hot subs, sandwiches, Irish soda bread, and lavash wraps.-- HOT TSUNAMI SANDWICH - Ham, Salami, Mortadella, and Melted Cheese (Swiss) with Mayo, Mustard, Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onions, and Special Sauce on a French Roll...$17.50Not that I ever expected this to be bad, but it was way better than I thought it would be. I always wish sandwiches had more meat, but this was packed as is. What's more, the veggies added a nice bit of freshness and tasted great with their special sauce.-- TURKEY SUB - Turkey and Melted Cheese (Pepper Jack) with Mayo, Mustard, Lettuce, Tomato, Red Onions, and Special Sauce on Dutch Crunch...$16.75Pretty solid, though, the Hot Tsunami is better (it has some of my favorite cuts and more meat). While it's not freshly roasted Turkey (a la Arguello Market's), the slices of turkey are thick and plentiful and I loved the Dutch crunch bread.The one unfortunate thing that has come up is that sometime before my most recent visit, not only has Java Beach's prices crept up, but their potato chips (which were quite tasty) are no longer included with their sandwiches either (you can still it for an added cost). Sign of the times to be sure, but it still makes their sandwiches a bit pricey, understandable or not. As for drinks, their regular HOUSE DRIP COFFEE ($3.75 for 12 oz) is pretty good and decently strong, but my go-to order has actually been their ARNOLD PALMER ($6.50 for 16 oz), which is always refreshing with just the right sweetness.Given how popular they are in the neighborhood, getting a table inside can be a challenge at times, but sitting outside or in their parklet is definitely the way to go when the weather is nice. Somewhat similarly, finding nearby parking is really easy as well, which makes Java Beach a super convenient spot whenever my friends who live nearby want to meet up. Like I said, we totally get it now!
Read MoreMarlene M.
Dec 4, 2024
My boyfriend took me here because he said it was a popular place for coffee and I love my coffee! I like coffee on the sweeter side so I asked the cashier which drinks were mor popular and he recommended the butterscotch latte or a chocolate ganache latte. I love butterscotch so I had to go with that - hot of course. I was a little worried it might be too sweet but it was pretty good. Not too sweet and enough of a coffee taste. I would come back and get it next time maybe a little less sweet. There's also a bunch of food items here and I saw a bunch of people eating sandwiches so might have to try that out next time!
Read MoreConnie W.
Mar 5, 2024
Location, location, location.Driving here from the South along Skyline Blvd to Great Hwy was a sight to behold. Inside had a bohemian vibe with rustic wooden furnitures. I saw how beautiful the Irish Soda bread was with the colorful fruits. Had to order a slice. It came with jam and butter which helped with the taste as the bread was quite plain.Also ordered a Butterscotch Latte, it was topped with a cute bear milk foam art. Tasted fine.
Read MoreMiranda G.
Aug 10, 2024
Well known spot to locals. Great for a quick snack while visiting the great highway/ocean beach. Super busy inside but class a nice little shaded nook to sit. Line often stretches out the door but moves fast. Coffee and scone were perfectly warm for the chill in the air and reasonably priced for the quality of our order. Must stop!
Read MoreNatasha M.
Jan 23, 2025
When did they get ice cream?! Seriously happy I started coming back here and it's back to the super helpful sweet delicious spot I remember pre covid. Great place to grab a drink, sandwich or ice cream and then hit the beach.
Read MoreRonnyRobby A.
Mar 4, 2025
If there was an option for no stars at all, I would have chosen No Stars as my negative review !This place lets folks they chose to plugin their computer ( without paying ?/! ) it's a disgrace - how a paying customer gets told to leave we hen I'm the one with a receipt!Not good service either ! Highly DON'T RECOMMEND, instead have your own of coffee@home
Read MoreGloria T.
Mar 3, 2025
I would have given this review 1 star but maybe this was an "off" day for the restaurant . My friend ordered the hummus wrap which had no hummus but did have pesto. The server offered to add hummus to this pesto mess. In the end, he gave us a small container of "extra" hummus. I ordered the "barbecue chicken sandwich" was a mess of cubed chicken with barbecue sauce spread right out of the bottle. The only thing tasty was the bread. These two sandwiches, drinks and tip came to $46.
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