Canyon Coffee is the quintessential LA café, boasting vibrant vibes, exceptional lattes, and a warm community spirit that'll keep you coming back for more.
"If you dabble in film photography and romanticize your daily pour-over "ritual," sorry, Canyon Coffee will be your honey trap. This beautiful corner cafe in Echo Park looks like a sun-filled ceramics studio, with a warm glow pouring in like a 35mm filter. There's (uncomfortable) wooden furniture, and a vintage record player plays soft rock in the background. This effective formula appeals to all ages, too, from young graphic designers with micro bangs to Tumblr kids-turned-creative directors refueling on matcha pistachio lattes (which, by the way, are on tap)." - sylvio martins
"Afternoon Decaf from Canyon Coffee stands out for providing a balanced palette of toasted nuts and cocoa nibs. The Afternoon Decaf is a “sugarcane decaf” that uses a natural sugar processing byproduct to leach out the caffeine." - Oliver Strand
"This beautiful corner cafe in Echo Park resembles a sun-filled ceramic studio, with a warm glow that permeates the room like a camera filter. Canyon caters to a certain tote bag-slinging, clog-wearing crowd, the type of people who appreciate the vintage record player playing yacht rock on the bookshelf. But if you just want a good cup of coffee, you’ll find that, too. You’ll usually find a small selection of Peruvian and Colombian roasts with nutty, milky, caramel-y notes—flavors that taste good as black drip or a creamy oat latte. And if you’re in a rush, Canyon has cold brew and matcha pistachio lattes on tap." - sylvio martins, garrett snyder
"If you dabble in film photography and romanticize your daily pour-over "ritual," sorry, Canyon Coffee will be your honey trap. This beautiful corner cafe in Echo Park looks like a sun-filled ceramics studio, with a warm glow pouring in like a 35mm filter. There's (uncomfortable) wooden furniture, and a vintage record player plays soft rock in the background. This effective formula appeals to all ages, too, from young graphic designers with micro bangs to Tumblr kids-turned-creative directors refueling on matcha pistachio lattes (which, by the way, are on tap)." - Sylvio Martins
"Canyon Coffee, which launched in the neighborhood back in 2016, opened its first brick-and-mortar location at 1559 Echo Park Avenue. The shop offers drip coffees, espresso drinks, tea, and lattes including oat, fig, and pistachio matcha iterations. The food menu includes toasts with toppings ranging from peanut butter to labneh to tuna on thick slices of Bub & Grandma’s spelt polenta or gluten-free Breadblok bread. A seasonal tomato sandwich made with Tutti Frutti tomatoes is also available. The shop sells ceramic mugs and coffee beans. Daily hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m." - Karen Palmer