Yemeni coffeehouse with spiced drinks, pastries, and casual eats
























"Fans of spiced coffee and vibey music can enjoy the first San Francisco outpost of Haraz now that the Dearborn, Michigan-founded company has set its eyes on California. There are decadent Yemeni desserts and pastries here, such as honey-drizzled bee bites, but the drinks are the main attraction. Try the pistachio latte, which comes with a double shot of espresso." - Dianne de Guzman, Paolo Bicchieri

"I found Haraz Coffee in San Francisco specializing in coffee variations that feature Yemeni spices and techniques; it is part of a wave of Yemeni coffee shops that also offer traditional pastries like sabaya and baklawa." - Flora Tsapovsky
"SF is a city with an early bedtime—there are bike rides and yoga classes to get to in the morning, after all. So it’s hard to find a place open past 9pm, especially if you need somewhere to get work done or find espresso after the sun goes down. Unless you go to Haraz Coffee House, which is open until 10pm (11pm on weekends) with seating and wifi galore. The spacious Yemeni coffee spot (and national chain) in Lower Nob Hill is caffeine central, whether you’re in the mood for an entire pot of cardamom-spiked black coffee or a pistachio latte. They also have things like rose milk cakes, excellent baklava, and bee bites stuffed with cream cheese to keep you fueled for another hour or so of work." - Julia Chen
"Coming from Dearborn, Michigan, I noticed Haraz Coffee House has planted its flag in Pacific Heights as a Dearborn success story expanding into California." - Paolo Bicchieri
"Fans of spiced coffee and vibey music can enjoy the first outpost of Haraz now that this Dearborn, Michigan-founded company has set its eyes on California. There are decadent Yemeni desserts and pastries here, such as honey-drizzled bee bites, but the drinks are, of course, the main attraction. Try the pistachio latte." - Paolo Bicchieri, Lauren Saria
