Sleek coffee roaster with modern aesthetic, serving espresso
























"Though parking can get tricky at Stereoscope’s Echo Park location, it gets bonus points for being in a bustling and walkable area and for its sleek, Instagrammable interior. Caffeine-seekers can head to other cafes in Hollywood, Long Beach, Buena Park, or Newport Beach for lattes, mochas, or delicious matcha." - Mona Holmes
"Stereoscope Coffee in Echo Park has everything you need for a productive day: free wifi, ample seating, a crowd that’s so focused on their laptops they won’t utter a single word to you all afternoon. But what sets this coffee shop apart from the average Blue Bottle is their pour-over menu. Your drink might take a few minutes to brew, but it’ll taste like peonies and cola, and keep you charged all afternoon while you sift through your inbox (or whatever it is that you do)." - brant cox, sylvio martins, cathy park
"Reading Stereoscope's menu feels like perusing tax documents: there's a lot of fine print that makes your head hurt. But this sleek spot in Echo Park is Eden for coffee snobs and designers who get real type-A about pour-overs. The coffee here is truly fantastic, and you can try to fit in by pretending you taste notes of peonies and cola in your brew. Don't forget your laptop, though. Every beanie-wearing customer is plugged into Adobe XD. So, even if you know nothing about UI/UX, try to look busy." - sylvio martins
"Reading Stereoscope’s menu feels like perusing tax documents: there’s a lot of fine print that makes your head hurt. But this sleek spot in Echo Park (with a second location in Hollywood) is a paradise for coffee snobs who are type-A about pour-overs. These filtered coffees are delicious, even if your untrained palate can’t pick up every note of peonies, apple, or orange marmalade that are supposedly in your brew. The shop charts out each roast to give you an idea of acid, aroma, and complexity levels so you can still make an educated decision at the counter." - sylvio martins, garrett snyder
"Reading Stereoscope's menu feels like perusing tax documents: there's a lot of fine print that makes your head hurt. But this sleek spot in Echo Park is Eden for coffee snobs and designers who get real type-A about pour-overs. The coffee here is truly fantastic, and you can try to fit in by pretending you taste notes of peonies and cola in your brew. Don't forget your laptop, though. Every beanie-wearing customer is plugged into Adobe XD. So, even if you know nothing about UI/UX, try to look busy." - Sylvio Martins