Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters

Coffee shop · Gourmet Ghetto

Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters

Coffee shop · Gourmet Ghetto

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1600 Shattuck Ave. #100, Berkeley, CA 94709

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Community-focused coffeehouse with art, library, and charity wifi  

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Restaurant Closures Start Rolling in Due to Air Quality Conditions - Eater SF

"Wrecking Ball Coffee has temporarily shuttered its cafes in Cow Hollow and Berkeley. Owner Nicholas Cho talks about the protocol they set up for closing due to air quality conditions and the business's loss in sales." - Becky Duffett

https://sf.eater.com/2020/9/11/21433112/bay-area-restaurant-closures-air-quality-wildfires-black-jet-senor-sisig-wrecking-ball-sorrel
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Alice Waters Supports Changing Berkeley ‘Gourmet Ghetto’ Nickname - Eater SF

"The owners of Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters, a new neighborhood coffeeshop, recently ignited the debate when they spoke up against the term." - Caleb Pershan

https://sf.eater.com/2019/9/17/20870183/alice-waters-gourmet-ghetto-name-change-berkeley-chez-panisse
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Wrecking Ball Coffee Roaster’s Opens Berkeley Cafe - Eater SF

"When the first customers enter a new Berkeley location of SF’s Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters tomorrow, they’ll see themselves in an eight foot mirror above the bar. It’s a sort of “visual metaphor” according to co-CEO Nick Cho — Wrecking Ball’s goal, he means, is to reflect its community. Cho and partner Trish Rothgeb, who roast their own coffee in a Folsom Street space, opened Wrecking Ball’s first, petite cafe in Cow Hollow in 2014. Their new Berkeley location, a former Philz Coffee shop at 1600 Shattuck, is much larger. There’s more room to serve coffee drinks from a new Modbar espresso machine, more space to stock a variety of food and baked goods — vendors TBD — and even enough room to set up a stand for custom lemonade beverages. There’s also more space for the community: More seating and tables for conversation and inclusion, a major goal of Wrecking Ball’s business. “This isn’t an art piece,” says Cho of the new shop, “the whole space is about ‘how do we want to make people feel?’ It’s a space for people to interact.” Up some stairs in a loft-like area, visitors can gather at 12-foot, public library-style table. A large bookshelf will serve as a sort of take-one, leave-one community library. There’s a coffee shop couch that “feels like a vestige of the ’90s and Friends and Central Perk,” some chairs — and a striking mural of a French and Jamaican woman wearing traditional Korean clothing. It’s a nod to Cho’s Korean heritage by the Korean artist Chris Chanyang Shim, commissioned for the space. Cho and Rothgeb, as customers quickly realize, aren’t just coffee professionals: They’re idealists championing diversity in the often white and male-dominated specialty coffee space. They’re also frequently-cited coffee experts — Rothgeb is credited with coining the term “third wave coffee.” That position of authority comes with responsibility, says Cho. “We’re sort of uniquely positioned to help design and articulate where we’re from and where we’re going... the next era [of coffee]” One small way Wrecking Ball puts its values in practice will be through its wi-fi. The cafe will encourage patrons to make small donations to a designated charity in exchange for internet access. Up first will be RAICES, the largest immigration legal services provider in Texas. It was RAICES, after all, that inspired Wrecking Ball to turn down a $40,000 contract to serve coffee at a Salesforce conference, a move to protest the software company’s collaboration with US Customs and Border Protection. Starting tomorrow, Wrecking Ball’s new cafe will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends." - Caleb Pershan

https://sf.eater.com/2019/8/22/20828165/wrecking-ball-berkeley-cafe-coffee-roasters-photos
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Katie

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The best coffee in town!! My husband and I come here every day and we are always greeted by a friendly smile by one of the baristas. Shoutout to Therese, Brandon, Anderson, Jose, Hannah and the rest of the team. We love you guys!!

Debojyoti Ghosh

Google
The coffee is just excellent. The space is also pretty good. The summer months they are open till 8pm, which is great (nice to have a place open for a late evening coffee). Unfortunately, they close at 6pm in the winter.

Owen Haupt

Google
I've been waiting for this one! Beautiful space with some powerful art in the stunning back room. Quality espresso although they only had a blend. It's been so long I don't remember if the Cow Hollow cafe ever has seasonal, but for me its absence is a real bummer. Staff was great and had a good time, recommended for sure.

EG Hibdon

Google
A very nice place, with a well-designed living room, spacious atmosphere and soothing elevator music. The old table lamps were a nice addition. It seems they have high-end coffees but it is not overly expensive as a cafe. A good place for wifi or reading.

Dylan Thome

Google
We loved the look and layout, beautiful space! It was close to closing time, seems like a good place to study, quiet and comfortable. We ordered a cup of drip coffee which was Yirgachefe Roba Family - it tasted fantastic so we also bought a bag of freshly roasted beans to take home as well as a couple chocolates from a small craft chocolate maker that are some of the best chocolates we’ve ever tasted.

Jamie Godwin

Google
Really thoughtful spot. Focus is on batch brew, which keeps prices reasonable (for third wave coffee in the bay). Espresso drinks are really good. Great music up front, quiet study vibes in the back.

Aimee Richardson

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This is not a good addition to the neighborhood. It's not warm or friendly like most of the places in Berkeley and the interior is almost sterile and utilitarian. The coffee is nothing special as there are plenty of places to get delicious coffee. The owner (Cho) doesn't seem to embrace the neighborhood or its history and style as reflected by the ambience.

Lobster Rock

Google
Excellent service, great food and drinks, wonderful chill atmosphere! The baristas are so nice and friendly. The chocolate croissants are incredible. The matcha lattes are delicious. The back room is a great place to hang out. Totally reccomend!!!