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"I stopped here nearly every morning for a solid brew and muffin and often in the afternoons for a chai latte—it's less than a mile from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center and a reliable quick coffee and pastry stop." - Stephanie Vermillion Stephanie Vermillion Stephanie Vermillion is a travel journalist and photographer covering culture and adventure for Travel + Leisure Outside, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"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
"The top-rated blend on the tasting table, Sagebrush, is described as balanced, round, and flavorful, tasting of chocolate and hazelnuts with a long finish and a sweet aftertaste. The roaster also offers an Afternoon Decaf (noted elsewhere as a “sugarcane decaf” that uses a natural sugar-processing byproduct to remove 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
