Java Point - Huntington Beach
Java Point
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Java Point blends surf‑shop charm with strong Stumptown coffee, specialty lattes, chai, pastries and light sandwiches steps from the Huntington Beach pier. It’s casual, kid‑ and wheelchair‑friendly with outdoor seating, parking options and some gluten‑free choices and BYO discounts. Regulars love the drinks and beach vibe, but busy crowds, scarce tables and inconsistent service — including distracted staff and occasional forgotten orders — plus no public restroom dampen the experience.
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The coffee and service here are outstanding! I really enjoy having an iced mocha along with the Sunrise bagel.
I visited the restaurant on November 26, 2023, around 8:20 AM. One employee was busy preparing coffee, but I noticed that the taller girl was standing there texting on her phone for about five minutes while I and another customer were waiting. I always try to be patient during the morning rush, and I understand that it can get busy, but this girl was completely focused on her phone and ignoring us. I even said "good morning" gently, but she didn't hear me as she was too engrossed in her texting. I don’t think I’ll return to a place where employees prioritize their phones over their customers. Instead, I decided to go to Sur Coffee, which is nearby, where the staff is attentive and doesn't use their phones while working.
At Java Point is just crazy cool. This little coffee shop combined two of my favorite things: coffee and surf boards. In honesty I'm more a fan of the boards than the coffee! Also, you don't actually buy the boards from Java Point, but since it's located inside HSS (Huntington Surf and Sport) you kind of can't avoid them. Java Point offers a good selection of coffee and teas and it's currently my daughter's favorite place for chai. I'm not a big fan of chai, but she says it's one of the best in the area. They also have small pastries and may even do some lighter meals, think sandwiches and the like. Just be careful not to knock on the glass as it scares the donuts (iykyk). So if you need a cup of coffee and a light snack and love surf and the beach, head to Java Point. I think you'll like it. You can even take your coffee right across PCH and walk the Huntington Beach pier while you enjoy it!
Java Point offers a great variety of coffees and teas, and it’s currently my daughter’s favorite place for chai. Although I’m not a huge chai fan myself, she insists it’s one of the best in the area. They also have a selection of small pastries and might even serve lighter meals, like sandwiches. Just a tip: be careful not to tap on the glass, as it tends to scare the donuts (if you know, you know). If you're in need of a coffee and a light snack, and you love the surf and beach vibe, definitely check out Java Point. I think you’ll enjoy it! You can even take your coffee across Pacific Coast Highway and stroll along the Huntington Beach pier while you sip. **Vegetarian options**: They offer some delightful pastries that I believe are vegetarian. **Kid-friendliness**: Kids will love this spot, as there’s plenty for them to explore. **Parking**: There are many parking options available, and if you don’t mind walking a bit, there are free options too. **Wheelchair accessibility**: Yes, it is wheelchair accessible. **Dietary restrictions**: They have a few gluten-free options available in the pastry selection as well.
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