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Destination: Coffee to the People

Where: 1206 Masonic Avenue [map], San Francisco, ca, United States, 94117
November 15, 2006 at 9:17 AM | by | Comments (0)


We know, we've been a little coffee-obsessed lately, but we can't help ourselves now that it's getting colder out.

On a brief jaunt to San Fran last week, a local introduced us to Coffee to the People, the Haight's ultimate progressive coffee hang out. Serving up only fair-trade coffee (that's actually really good), they also have all sorts of quirky stuff inside like an activist bumper sticker wall and posters plucked from free-spirits titled with themes like "How to Build a Community" and "I Pledge Allegiance to the Earth." They also hold open mics, and the website even has an infrequently updated blog.

Stop in sometime and let your inner hippie out to sing and snack on awesome ginger cookies, while absorbing the idealist quotes hung all over the wall. There's nothing a little dose of cafe americano and Harriet Tubman can't fix.

[Photo: kev/null]

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