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Welcome to Bluestone Lane Theatre District Coffee Shop

Nestled in San Francisco's vibrant Theatre District, Bluestone Lane Coffee Shop offers a delightful escape for coffee enthusiasts and brunch lovers alike. With a focus on gluten-free breakfast options, the cafe delights patrons with a robust menu featuring all-day favorites like the Chicken Noodle Soup and the Turkey & Bacon Club. Their signature Australian-inspired coffee, including the iconic Flat White, pairs exquisitely with the inviting atmosphere. Guests appreciate the warm service, open early for those seeking quality brews, and a comfortable space adorned with unique decor. Whether enjoying heated outdoor seating or a quick takeout, Bluestone Lane embodies a spirited community hub where flavor and comfort converge.

Bluestone Lane Theatre District Coffee Shop: Reviews & Ratings

Brendan W.
Brendan W.

Really interesting interior, and open early which is nice in a town where early high quality coffee is a bit wanting. Very attentive and thoughtful staff!

Patrick R.
Patrick R.

Nice little place on Sutter street. They have an abundance of coffee options and their unique Australian coffee which I recommend trying. I got an ice vanilla latte and a bacon egg and cheese on multigrain. Both great options and their service is hella quick!

Wins M.
Wins M.

Quick stop for great coffee and vegan breakfast items. There usually is a line, but the service is fast. Street parking is available.

Trina D.
Trina D.

We stopped at Bluestone Lane for a cappuccino as it was rainy out. I don't remember what my husband ordered but the cappuccino was on point. The service was good and we were able to sit inside for a bit. This coffee spot is connected to a hotel so it looks like it has extended hours. We were happy to take refuge from the rain before moving on to exploring San Francisco.

Amanda W.
Amanda W.

Stopped by bluestone for my early morning fix and it hit the spot. Albeit the wait is long! But the staff were friendly and pleasant, so that made the wait ok. Ordered the matcha latte, avocado toast and a green juice. Perfect recipe for a power breakfast to fuel me for the day.

Ngoc My H.
Ngoc My H.

This was the only establishment near union square that was open in the early morning and had a matcha latte. There's a kiosk to order your drink too if you didn't want to stand in line. When I was there, there were 2 people ahead of me and I had a question about the menu so I stood in line, which went quickly. I got a matcha latte, which was perfect for the morning. The matcha is earthy at first, but you can add your sugar free sweetener to your liking after receiving your drink. Overall a great place for a quick drink by Union Square.

Patrick O.
Patrick O.

This Bluestone Lane outlet (I say outlet because it is a pretty small shop, compared to some larger ones in LA, and elsewhere) offers quick service, on-point drinks, and healthy and rich-enough foods alike. The wellness lattes are nice for when you do not want caffeine, you don't want water, and you desire a lot of flavor (albeit at a steep price point!). Expect to spend $20+ if you are dining for breakfast or lunch with a specialty drink. The sidewalk seats aren't great, but hey it is a seat. There are half a dozen chairs inside and you can often find room to sit and eat a quick lunch. There is a nice common restroom shared with the hotel down the hall. The staff has always had a positive attitude, and they navigate the online/in-person/promo ordering stuffs well. Thanks.

Janine C.
Janine C.

On my way to work I saw this cute coffee shop filled with people inside. I let a few more days go by and then weeks and finally I thought, "you know what, you deserve a pastry." I walked into a nearly empty space and was happy I did not have to feel rushed in case I had questions. But I know, you know, i came in with the intention of grabbing a chocolate chip cookie and that's what I came to do. To my surprise, the chocolate chip cookie was perfectly baked to a crisp on the outside and mushy on the inside. What sold me was the sprinkle of sea salt that made my mouth water even more. My only regret is that I didn't buy two. Tip for whenever you visit, come early in case there's a huge line from the hotel coming in. 10/10 I recommend.

Location

Welcome to the Bluestone Lane Theatre District Coffee Shop, a vibrant culinary gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco at 562 Sutter St. This Australian-inspired café seamlessly combines the laid-back coastal vibe with an exhilarating selection of gluten-free breakfast and brunch offerings that cater to locals and tourists alike.

Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a breathtaking interior that creates a welcoming ambiance, complemented by moderate noise perfect for casual catch-ups or focused work sessions. With features like free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, and the option to bring your furry friend along, it's an ideal spot for everyone. The café prides itself on convenience, offering delivery and takeout, ensuring you can savor your coffee fix wherever your day takes you.

  • Coffee Creations: The standout here is undoubtedly the Ouaivy White Mocha. This unique drink combines smooth white chocolate with bright raspberry and a spritz of orange oil. It’s a refreshing twist that evokes summer beaches while being intricately crafted for flavor. The chilled Iced Ouaivy White Mocha takes this delight to a new level, perfect for those warm San Francisco days.
  • Cold Brew Excellence: The Nitro Cold Brew is a must-try. It’s handcrafted for perfect extraction, resulting in a rich and velvety brew that lacks bitterness and acidity—surely a relief for any coffee lover.
  • Nutritious Smoothies: If you’re in for something lighter, the Bondi Blue Protein Smoothie is heavenly. With tropical fruit flavors paired with nutrient-dense blue spirulina, it’s the ultimate morning pick-me-up.

The acclaim for Bluestone Lane extends beyond its dynamic menu. Patrons rave about the attentive and thoughtful staff, as noted by Brendan W., who appreciates the early hours—an uncommon treasure for high-quality coffee in the city. Patrick R. recommends trying their unique Australian coffee, and he wasn't disappointed with his ice vanilla latte and bacon egg and cheese on multigrain. Customers frequently remark on the quick service, a welcome surprise even during peak times.

My experience here was equally delightful. I ordered the matcha latte along with a slice of avocado toast and a fresh green juice. Each bite was both nourishing and delicious, fueling me for a day of exploration in the bustling city. The wait might be a bit long at times, but the camaraderie among the staff and the overall atmosphere makes it worthwhile.

In conclusion, if you find yourself wandering through the Theatre District in San Francisco, make it a point to stop by Bluestone Lane Theatre District Coffee Shop. Whether you're after a quick caffeine boost or a leisurely brunch, this café promises culinary satisfaction with a side of outstanding service.