Delicious pastries and cold brew, open, clean space, and being right by the beaches and tide pools make this a great coffee stop for a day in La Jolla.
Pretty good and strong coffee. Got the Vietnamese coffee with ube, less sweet, which was perfect. Pretty unique and tasty.
Stale cookies and poor quality coffee. Extremely watered down. Cookies tasted like they were two days old.
Seriously an impressive coffee shop and bakery operation. I needed to leave a review so the woman running this place could get credit. All of the cookies and pastries look incredible, and the s’mores cookie we had was delicious. The insane part is that they are all baked in a tiny convection oven behind the counter. Hidden gem doesn’t do this place justice. Go form lines. The cookies are incredible as is the coffee.
The $5 coffee was sweet and rich. The employee was really sweet.
The foam of the latte was definitely not the right consistency plus the taste wasn’t good either.
Such amazing coffe walked in not expecting much for this little coffee shop but it made my jaw drop. I especially loved the amazing hospitality from workers Mackenna and Mila. Will be going back ?
Ok if you're visiting and you like sweet but strong coffee get the Uber vietnamese coffee it's amazing!!! The woman that served us was very sweet and super friendly!! Definitely coming back in the future!!
A hidden gem in San Diego, Dripz Coffee is a vegan café in the heart of La Jolla with distinct Asian flavours. I discovered it while looking for cafes in the area to do some work and was very glad I did. The most prominently featured menu item is the Vietnamese coffee, with a pandan or ube cream topping. The cream adds a unique Asian taste without overpowering the strong Vietnamese coffee underneath. While I slightly preferred the pandan over the ube, I thought both flavours paired well together with the coffee and made for a great combination.Dripz also makes pandan and ube-flavoured cookies in house. The flavour of both was light and a nice complement to the Vietnamese coffee.I had a chance to speak personally with the owner Sylvia and her colleague Janet who were incredibly kind, hard working and wonderful to chat with! They even made my experience here all the more welcoming by taking me behind the scenes and showing me how the cookie making process comes together.Overall, this is a must-go-place! There are some more traditional options on the menu for the unconverted, but I highly recommend getting the pandan or ube Vietnamese coffee. Dripz also shares the space with its vegan restaurant sister establishment Sipz, although their hours are different. Definitely worth stopping by the next time you're in La Jolla!
Fast service and excellent quality for a good price.