
california street stretches long and quiet through the richmond, but at 5927 there's something humming. bazaar café pulls you in with the kind of careful attention that makes specialty coffee worth seeking out. the baristas here know their beans, and it shows in every cup they pull. this isn't just another coffee stop. it's the kind of place where solo workers claim corners for hours, nursing perfectly extracted shots while the afternoon light shifts across their laptops. the tea selection runs deep too, because sometimes you need something different. small plates keep you anchored when hunger hits. with 376 google reviews averaging 4.7 stars, people clearly get what this place offers. the vegan options don't feel like afterthoughts. the whole operation feels intentional, from sourcing to service. no corporate playbook here, just the steady rhythm of a neighborhood spot that understands coffee culture means more than caffeine.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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google reviews
376
avg rating
4.7
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