
the northeast neighborhood knows. walking down california street, past the residential blocks where artists rent studios and families plant gardens, mojo coffee gallery draws people who care about what's in their cup. that 4.7 rating from nearly 900 reviews doesn't happen by accident. this isn't the kind of place that rushes your order or pushes you toward the door. solo work sessions stretch comfortably here, laptops balanced on small tables while the steam wand hisses in careful rhythm. the baristas know their beans, pulling shots that taste like someone actually thought about extraction time and water temperature. small plates complement serious coffee, and vegan options mean nobody gets left out. but it's the tea selection that surprises first-time visitors. proper loose leaf, not afterthoughts in paper packets. regulars return because mojo respects both the beans and the people drinking them. independent shops like this remind you why chains feel hollow.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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