LA is a city that never sleeps, and what better way to fuel your day (or night) than to pick up one of the city’s best coffeeshops. While wellness and clean eating may have taken off in the city, there’s still a lot of scope to pick up a good flat white.
Go Get Em Tiger
Go Get Em Tiger is one of LA’s best coffeeshops. Owned by coffee moguls Kyle Glanville and Charles Babinski, the beans on offer vary massively, with the menu normally being made up of anywhere from four to six roasters including Ritual, Forty Ninth Parallel and Heart Roasters.
Alfred Coffee & Kitchen
Perhaps most known for its iconic “But first, coffee” sign, Alfred Coffee & Kitchen is popular for its cold-brews, matcha lattes, homeamde doughnuts and sumptuous espressos.
Paramount Coffee Project
Taking inspiration from Australian coffeeshops, Paramount Coffee Projects has a huge queue most mornings and it’s obvious why, their espresso is top class.
Copa Vida
Set in the quaint Old Padadena, Copa Vida is one of a kind. Featuring a $2-a-cup honesty bar in the morning, the cafe quickly turns into a hive of freelancers at lunchtime before offering live music and shows in the evenings and on weekends.
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