Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary
Cafe · San Diego ·

Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary

Cafe · San Diego ·

Cafe roasting own beans, serving delicious eats, pastries, and chai

mother-daughter owned
welcoming atmosphere
amazing staff
cooperative concept
black owned
shabazz latte
coconut thai
salted caramel latte
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary by null

Information

1835 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92102 Get directions

$1–10

Accepts reservations
Debit card accepted
Coffee
Dessert
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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1835 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92102 Get directions

+1 619 537 6632
byanybeans.com
@theofficialcafex
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@cafexbyanybeans

$1–10

Features

•Accepts reservations
•Debit card accepted
•Coffee
•Dessert
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 10, 2026

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Mother-Daughter Team Builds Cooperative Coffee Shop in Sherman Heights | Eater San Diego

"A community-minded coffee shop that first opened a storefront on El Cajon Boulevard in late 2019 but was forced to shutter in 2020 after the COVID-19 shutdown and the building’s sale, Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary is co-owned by Khea Pollard and her mother, Cynthia M. Ajani, and has reopened on Imperial Avenue in Sherman Heights (now open Tuesday through Friday, with a grand opening event held Monday, February 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). It was created as a welcoming space for artist talks, community discussions, and other events and offers a menu of coffee and tea drinks—ranging from a wild berry tea mixed with lemonade and fresh fruit to the Shabazz, a latte flavored with hot honey and black and white chocolate named for Malcolm X, the cafe’s namesake. Beyond beverages, the cafe is explicitly positioned to help propel systemic change for marginalized communities in San Diego: Pollard and Ajani have made Cafe X a stakeholder in the Black Women’s Resilience Project alongside San Diego for Every Child and Jewish Family Service of San Diego to support generational wealth building and guaranteed income for Black women, and they’re partnering with youth training organizations to create internships that could become cooperative careers; Pollard also plans more employee-owned businesses, including another cafe in the South Bay and eventually a full-service restaurant." - Candice Woo

https://sandiego.eater.com/2022/2/28/22954777/cafe-x-by-any-beans-necessary-black-owned-new-opening-1835-studios-sherman-heights
Cafe X: By Any Beans Necessary

LP

Google
Today was my first time visiting here and the owner Miss Cynthia was very warm and welcoming. I appreciated that she took the time to show us around the café and get to know my husband and I. Pretty awesome experience for discovering the café by happy accident. Our drinks and food were delicious and refreshing, my taste buds were super happy and I can’t wait to come back! ^_^

Namwan D.

Google
This is a wonderful cafe! Parking is a little annoying since it's all street parking but it was worth it. The woman (owner maybe?) Was so sweet and her enthusiasm for the shop is contagious. They have board games, free produced in a mini fridge, and house plants for sale for $10. There's plenty of seating and a huge outside area. I only wish they would open later but they host community events so it's understandable.

Archie C

Google
Amazing female black owned and operated coffee shop serving up their own delicious blend of coffee. I had the coconut thai (hot, but you can also get it cold) that was smooth and sweet, but not too sweet and an apple turnover that was to die for!

Larissa L.

Google
Amazing!!! Not only the best chai I’ve ever had but such amazing staff. Mother/daughter owned and a beautiful atmosphere inside. Definitely come! When you’re done go climbing next door ☺️

Anayeli C.

Google
I really love it and I'm glad I get to try some of the drinks and pastries before it was close down. Does anyone know what happened that was once a lounge area?

Dirk G.

Google
My wife, son and I came in for an afternoon coffee with some friends. We absolutely loved the space, it was welcoming with plenty of space for our little one to run around. Ms Cynthia was extremely hospitable and served us some amazing coffee. Highly recommend, will definitely be back

Neal F.

Google
Back in June I was in San Diego for work. Looking for a nice coffee shop to get a coffee and something to eat for the drive back north to the bay area with my wife, I searched and found this highly rated location. We made the drive and glad we did! Service was really great, both of us loved our lattes (salted caramel was fab) and the co-op concept they are doing for the neighborhood is fantastic. A pleasant surprise. Glad we made the stop!

Dale H.

Google
Kind ownership with a heart for good food and coffee. I loved talking with them and enjoyed the coffee and vibe of the whole place.