CoRo Coffee Roastery
Coffee shop · Southwest Berkeley ·

CoRo Coffee Roastery

Coffee shop · Southwest Berkeley ·

Black-owned roaster: espresso, pour-overs, tamales, beans

coffee
latte
baristas
friendly staff
beans to go
industrial roastery-chic
queer friendly
pastries
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CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null
CoRo Coffee Roastery by null

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2322 Fifth St, Berkeley, CA 94710 Get directions

$1–10

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Cozy
Trendy
Good for solo dining

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2322 Fifth St, Berkeley, CA 94710 Get directions

corocoffee.com
@corocoffee

$1–10

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Coffee
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Jan 5, 2026

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"This Black-owned, collectively run cafe and roaster features pour-overs, cold brews, and espresso drinks. The cafe also serves made-on-site tamales. Their roasted coffee beans are available for sale via subscription or wholesale." - Momo Chang

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CoRo Coffee Roastery

Ariel

Google
Beautiful coffee shop, you can really tell who ever runs it put a lot of effort into making things nice. Even their coffee cups are super cute and unique. Only thing was I was hoping they would have toast available as shown in one of the photos here, but from what I could tell they just had pastries. But the coffee tasted amazing and I was very impressed with the latte art!

Alexander S.

Google
Not what I was expected by reviews. First, it is very slow. You will wait a long time to get your coffee or latte. This place is pricey. Pastries were good. Coffee was OK, capuchino was bitter taste. Latte was OK.

Sonia G.

Google
every time i’ve come here, the baristas have all been so friendly. the drinks are good too. this time i got their seasonal blueberry matcha. it was probably the best i’ve ever tried. had to stop myself from drinking it in one minute. i feel like the inside seating isn’t very inviting tho, for some reason.

Gary C.

Google
Updated 3/13/25 - Another stellar cappuccino and cortado with more fine beans to take home. The service is excellent and they bring the beverages and food to your table so no need to stand waiting. Morning sun basks tables outside for a superb waking experience. Go. Now. Updated 4/14/24 - CoRo still rules the roost (roast??)! Interestingly when recently visiting Oahu coffee houses we ran into a CoRo super fan. Consistency never wavers here. Best latte and cappuccino in the Bay Area hands down! Baristas are virtuosos in the art of preparing the grounds for espresso machine like nothing I’ve observed before. Same with steaming the milk and decorating the pour which is elevated to an art form. Cream is rich, brown with a crystallization unrivaled by other cafes. The cups used for on site service are colorful ceramics crafted in Sweden that add to experience. Person standing next to me in line traveled 30 minutes for his fix and beans to go, while my wife and I drive 35 mins for our cups. Note - we drive Bolt EUV powered by solar panels on the roof of our home. Decor is industrial roastery-chic (I’m coining the term here folks) and exceedingly clean. Great place to study or read a book inside or at tables on street with low/no traffic. Super clean bathrooms. Only Ten Belles in Paris - see my review - is on par with CoRo. And CoRo has a broader selection of beans to go. You may wait a few minutes in line, yes, but art can never be rushed.

Jamie G.

Google
The coffee is AMAZING! Clean and modern feeling, I love the glass window to see your community roasters at work. My vanilla oat latte was one of the best I have ever had, I want another, today! I picked up a few coffees to enjoy at home, worth the experiment. These people LOVE coffee.

May H.

Google
This may be, hands down, the *best * coffee shop in west Berkeley. Comfy seats, great ambience, fresh air, beautiful mugs. Unlike other cafés they don’t blast loud music so you can actually get work done. Friendly staff, too. Will be back!

DeuMatt

Google
Been trying to get a hold of their roasting facilities but their number goes a VM box thats full and have sent 2 emails with nothing but crickets. The atmosphere is awesome and their barista staff is very nice. Wish I could talk to a roaster or operations person.

Heidi

Google
I can't believe I haven't written a review of this place yet. I've been going for years and it never fails to disappoint. One of the best places to get a coffee, with a great space to boot. Kind of tucked away in a neighborhood/industrial area so you may not find it unless you just had lunch at Vik's (CoRo is the best stop post-Vik's lunch). It is a great place to catch up, take a coffee class, read a book, etc. Also was one of the first coffee shops I saw that asked folks to use they/them for servers so defs queer friendly. And the cups are adorable. Edit: Now I get why I hadn't "reviewed" this before - they're listed twice on Maps once as the front of the house and once as the roastery and I had reviewed the other before...