The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles
Coffee shop · Downtown Los Angeles ·

The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles

Coffee shop · Downtown Los Angeles ·

Nicaraguan coffee, local teas, fresh juices, breakfast & lunch

overpriced
friendly staff
delicious breakfast burrito
beautiful decor
catch of the day
sweet potato
salmon bagel
espresso blend
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null
The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles by null

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416 W 8th St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

$1–10

Restroom
Popular for lunch
Cozy
Trendy
Good for solo dining

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416 W 8th St, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

+1 213 612 0021
freehandhotels.com
@freehandhotels

$1–10

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Coffee
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Feb 2, 2026

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The Exchange Coffee Co. at Freehand Los Angeles

Jack C.

Google
The Exchange Coffee Co. is great! My coffee and breakfast burrito were both delicious! The staff were all good and friendly! Definitely recommend them! Have a great day!❤️😃☕️

Mark E.

Google
Avoid the salmon bagel. Took 15 minutes and wasn't even a bagel - the bread most closely resembles a fluffy hot dog bun and came in the shape of a U instead of an O. I'm not a bagel snob but this wasn't it.

Chris S.

Google
Great way to begin the day. A Nicaraguan Espresso blend gives the latte a smooth balanced flavour!

Fuchan

Google
I got the yoghurt (12$, with fruits, granola, cacao nibs, and dates) and the daily brew (4$). The only good thing about it was that there are free refills for the daily brew. The yoghurt came in a to-go container (despite me sitting in the cafe to avoid waste) and it was rather small. There were only 3 raspberries and a few blueberries and also barely any dates or granola. So I pretty much paid 12$ for a maybe 12oz bucket of yoghurt. Way too overpriced and absolutely not worth it! The waiter is nice and service was good. However they disappeared for more than 30 minutes with no one at the counter. I saw people come in and wait only to leave again. Would be great if they had enough staff to have the counter running.

Earth E.

Google
Vibey cafe with tasty coffee drinks and matcha. Comfortable seating, calm, quiet with soft lighting. The Wi-Fi was a bit slow at 10/3. Live music Wednesday nights in the same space under a different name.

S M.

Google
I really wanted to like this place because it’s very cute and vibey but the service was abysmal. The server, Edwin, said he would clean off a table for me and proceeded to not do it for 15 minutes. And no, it was not busy at the time. I actually had to request he clean it. He then did not ask again if I needed anything after I ordered, if I wanted a box - I had to ask to order something else. Finally he came over and handed my my check after I packed all of my things, making it obvious that I was ready to go. It was insane. Meanwhile, he’s polite and chatty with the two other couples there. And yes, I still tipped 20% because that is an issue of supporting workers. But I wouldn’t recommend it. Absolutely a shame. The person who served me a latte over at the coffee bar was so sweet too. Finally, the food was pretty good. The layout of the cafe makes it most appealing - the service, not so much.

PHUONG T.

Google
Yesterday the staff of Integral coffee were very friendly, but this morning the two ladies serving coffee made me feel so awful. They laughed at me and called my hair "disgusting" as I walked up to the counter. As I ordered, one of them quickly left. When we sat down on the sofa, my husband then noticed the other one turning around to take a selfie facing *outward* into the lobby, right where we were sitting. I was a guest of Freehand Hotel for two nights and really enjoyed the lobby before this moment.

A B.

Google
I’d like to start by saying the decor/environment is beautiful, and the bartender was very kind and informative. I came under the recommendation of a Friend. I decided on the catch of the day, and was shocked to find I ended up spending $42 for a singular piece of fish, with no sides whatsoever. I don’t take issue in spending that much for an entree, if it’s worth it....but it absolutely wasn’t considering there was NOTHING to eat it with. No rice, couscous, potatos, salad - nothing but a piece of lemon. My husband ordered the sweet potato, $18 for 4 below average sized potato wedges. I am very slow to dictate how any business should be pricing their products because I don’t know their expenses, but I’m confident in saying this was absolutely ludicrous. I love feeling good about spending my money on a good meal, but this wasn’t it. By this standard, to get a full meal I’d need to probably pay $70-$100 each. And at that cost, this place just wouldn’t be my first choice in LA. I would try to rate it on a scale of 1–10 in terms of flavor, but there simply wasn’t enough food to make an assessment, after spending $70.