House-roasted coffee, seasonal pastries, brunch, and avocado toast.






















"Go Get Em Tiger is basically a full-blown chain now, with eight locations across the city (all of which have excellent wifi), but whenever we have a deadline that, oh we don’t know, has already passed, we head to their Santa Monica outpost. They’re located in a super-busy area filled with a bunch of trendy coffee shops, but Go Get Em Tiger rises above the rest due to their great coffee, menu filled with real foods like breakfast burritos and beet and lentil salads, and a cozy space with lots of room between tables." - Kat Hong

"Go Get Em Tiger has closed its Arts District coffee bar location permanently due to an inability to negotiate a sustainable rent structure." - Farley Elliott

"Los Angeles indie coffee brand Go Get Em Tiger (GGET) occupies an interesting middle space in today’s current coffee scale. GGET started as a single, tiny pop-up in 2012 and has grown to include a network of nine cafes and counting and a massive production facility in the industrial city of Vernon. GGET’s coronavirus pivot has included a new grab-and-go selection of pantry staples, from bread to flour to cold brew concentrate and in-house baked goods. Half of GGET’s cafes are closed outright; the rest have instituted an order-by-app system allowing customers to still get drinks." - Jordan Michelman

"Go Get Em Tiger’s newest location lands at the recently redone Music Center Plaza in Downtown on Thursday." - Farley Elliott

"I noticed the plaza now includes coffee from local company Go Get Em Tiger, served in a small, breezy shop next door to the restaurant and plaza." - Farley Elliott