In 2023, San Francisco Coffee Shops Want You to Get the Hell Out

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In 2023, San Francisco Coffee Shops Want You to Get the Hell Out
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The general message from Bay Area coffee shops feels pretty clear: get your coffee, and get the hell out (via eatersf)

come into the office might arrive later now — at 9 a.m. for example, well after making that first cup at home.

So where does that leave the rules of cafe culture these days? In short, buy something more than you’d think and maybe more than you’d like. Don’t assume Wi-Fi or table space will be provided or available.writes that a 60-minute rule is almost globally accepted, especially in a pinched-for-pennies city like San Francisco, where moving through a high volume of orders is important to longtime and new cafes alike.

One longtime barista, who chose to remain anonymous rather than run the risk of losing any tips, said the rule in his mind is to buy an item or coffee every two hours. “If they can afford it,” the barista said. “If it’s super packed, or someone asks you to leave, that’s different.”Better Half Coffee , is remiss to think Bay Area cafe culture is giving Sonic the Hedgehog vibes. He says it’s about convenience rather than conversation, the energy many love about cafe culture. “Consumers will gravitate towards what brought them to shops in the first place,” James Kaplowitz says. He may be right. And if not, there’s always the library.Check your inbox for a welcome email.

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