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A great outside place to sit with a coffee and study or meet up with a friend. I was in the area with someone who was visiting at the hospital. In a great walking neighborhood! View all feedback.
What MaryBeth Vellequette doesn't like about Pachamama Coffee:
The straight espresso is lovely, and the space warm and inviting, but each time I’ve ordered a milk drink (latte, cortado) the milk was steamed unbearably hot. Burnt, really, to the point that the flavor of the milk starts to turn. It might be time to “reset” and start using a milk thermometer to get this right. View all feedback.
Pachamama is a great work/ study spot with a lot of tables and many more wall outlets than I've found at other coffee shops. They have a backroom with extra seating that gets you away from the crowd of people waiting for their drinks and the noisy espresso machines, so it would be a pleasant place to talk with friends. It is on the pricey side (their lattes start at $6.50), but that is due to how they are owned by the farmers they source their coffee from, and they have the same price for all milks.
I was not particularly impressed by the latte and the window view (parking lot and garbage bins). Paper cups are not the best option to have coffee in the shop.
This place is super cute, has delicious coffee, and the staff are really kind. It's nestled in East Sac with a lot of pretty houses and cool businesses around it. It also has a quiet room that's great for studying, working, and etc.
Their gingerbread brulee with almond milk was very tasty. I have been to pachamama several times. Enjoy the open seating and art/images of Peru.Food: 4/5
Fantastic little neighborhood coffee shop. Please skip Starbucks which pays nothing to the actual farmers and go here which costs similar and is 100% organic, fair trade, and fully owned by the farmers! Great beans and flavor (get a pour over to try the true coffee notes)!Food: 5/5