Cafe in the historic Grand Theater building serving coffee & pastries gathered from local sources.
"Grand Coffee is the preeminent coffee roaster in the Mission. You’ll find their coffee at a bunch of other coffee shops and plenty of grocery stores across the city. But come to their small operation on Mission St. to get an affordable and tasty shot of espresso inside a space that’s always bursting with communal energy. Despite only having a few seats, there’s always someone here crocheting, chatting it up with the barista, or creating an elaborate drawing on a to-go cup to be added to their small wall of artful cups." - julia chen 1, lani conway, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong
"More than 11 years into its journey, Grand Coffee opened a second location a block away from its mini cafe on Mission Street. The shop also serves its coffee at the Grove at Yerba Buena and keeps customers buzzed during Ramadan. Located next door to Alamo Drafthouse, the new shop is spacious and bright, and working through a two-person Chemex at the tiled bar is a delight." - Paolo Bicchieri
"More than 11 years into its journey, Grand Coffee opened a second location a block away from its mini cafe on Mission Street. The shop also serves its coffee at the Grove at Yerba Buena and keeps customers buzzed during Ramadan. Next door to Alamo Drafthouse, the small businesses’ new shop is spacious and bright, and working through a two-person Chemex at the tiled bar is a delight: This second location was the greatest coffee shop for the community in 2022." - Paolo Bicchieri, Lauren Saria
"Nabeel Slimi grew up between the Bay Area and Palestine and, after the Great Recession, found a way to create a space for all of that richness — plus everyone else out there with a similar complexity. The coffee is tasty, with the familiar milk chocolate notes of a solid light roast anyone on Mission Street would be delighted to find." - Dianne de Guzman, Eater Staff
"Nabeel Slimi grew up between the Bay Area and Palestine and, after the Great Recession, found a way to create a space for all of that richness — plus everyone else out there with a similar complexity. The coffee is tasty, with the familiar milk chocolate notes of a solid light roast anyone on Mission Street would be delighted to find." - Dianne de Guzman, Eater Staff