Mike L.
Yelp
While I've always been really fond of West Portal, I think my affinity for this part of SF has only grown over the years. Granted, it stinks that some of the neighborhood's longtime institutions are gone, such as the old Empire Theater and the original Shaw's. However, it has been just as great to see so many awesome spots come along, like the new Shaw's, Little Original Joe's, and, of course, Ballast Coffee! Which just so happens to be one of my new favorite coffee shops that, not so coincidentally, serves up one of my new favorite drinks!
From the outside, Ballast may not look all that big, but this place is deceptively large with a ton of seating options. Along with the handful of tables out on the sidewalk, they also have a few tables by the front door (including a no laptop section), some smaller tables and counter seats by the "coffee bar", larger tables in their back room, and even a patio/yard. Somewhat rare to find a coffee shop with so much seating, but quite handy as this place can get pretty full on weekends. As for their menu, it's equally impressive, featuring a mix of classic coffee offerings, teas, several signature drinks, and a wonderful selection of quiche, toasts, empanadas, and pastries from bakeries like Starter and Third Culture!
-- DRIP COFFEE...$3.50 (small/8oz)
This may not have been the best drip coffee I've had, but it's certainly one of the best! Although I wish it had been a bit more robust, the tail (aftertaste ) was good and didn't lave a burnt/bitter taste to it.
-- UBE LATTE with Ube Condensed Milk and Topped with Ube Powder...$6.50
In a single word, this was FANTASTIC. The latte wasn't super sweet and I love how the taste of the ube in this was relatively strong. Plus, the creamy-ish consistency of this was really. SO GOOD!
-- BARAKO CRUSH - Barako Style Cold Brew with Calamansi Juice and S. Pelligrino...$5
As much as I enjoy both cold brew and calamansi juice, I think they're better apart. Even though I did find it refreshing, the bitterness of the cold brew and the tartness/acidity of the juice didn't really mesh for me.
-- MATCHA MOCHI MUFFIN...$4.50
Not quite what I expected, but not bad either. The muffin was moist, had a nice hit of mochi flavor, and, most notably, had a soft/gummy texture to it. That said, I didn't expect it to resemble mochi as much as it did ("bouncy", for the lack of a better description).
-- ICED UBE LATTE...$6.50
Given how much I thoroughly enjoy the hot version, trying the iced version was a must! Not surprising, this was just as good - not quite as creamy, but the ube tasted so much stronger. Perfect on a hot day!
-- LORRAINE QUICHE...$8
I had high hopes for this and it did not disappoint! The quiche was the perfect size (love that it wasn't just a slice) and the dough was amazing, but the custard was the star - not too rich and a good ratio of bacon to egg to cheese.
Along with the delicious coffee and food, the other highlight about Ballast has been the service. Every time I've been here, the workers are always so friendly and get drinks out super fast. All of that, along with the chill vibe, makes this a fantastic spot to study/get some work done, catch up with a friend, sit and relax, and/or to stop in for a quick caffeine fix on the go!