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Coolest Cafes in Silicon Valley

BySue Updated onJanuary 10, 2026

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When people think Silicon Valley cafes, they usually picture tech bros hogging outlets and drinking overpriced drip in sterile spaces. That’s not my scene.

I’ve lived here my whole life, and after years of hunting down the good stuff, I can confidently say this: Silicon Valley has some genuinely charming, memorable cafés if you know where to look.

This list is my regularly updated guide to the best cafés in Silicon Valley in 2026, based on real visits, real coffee, and real atmosphere. No chains. No hype-only spots. Just places worth lingering.


How I Rank Silicon Valley Cafés

Every café on this list is personally visited and scored based on:

  • Coffee quality
  • Pastries and food
  • Seating and comfort
  • Remote work friendliness
  • Noise level
  • Parking
  • Atmosphere (including lighting, yes, chandeliers matter)

Scores are averaged into a Final Sue Score, so you can quickly spot the standouts depending on what kind of café experience you’re looking for.


Highlights

The Winners

All of the Silicon Valley Coolest Cafes listed have great coffee. Here are the top ranked cafes in the other key categories.

Which café in Silicon Valley has the best pastries?

  • Marvel Cake
  • Lele Cake

Best Silicon Valley cafe for remote work?

  • Big Mug Coffee Roaster
  • Sue's Gallery Cafe

Which cafe is the most Instagrammable?

  • Hello Kitty Cafe

Which cafe has the best chandeliers?

  • Fleur De Cocoa

Which cafe has the best overall atmosphere?

  • Marvel Cake
  • MOHI Farm

Which cafe is the overall winner?

  • Lele Cake

  • Highlights
  • The Winners
    • Which café in Silicon Valley has the best pastries?
    • Best Silicon Valley cafe for remote work?
    • Which cafe is the most Instagrammable?
    • Which cafe has the best chandeliers?
    • Which cafe has the best overall atmosphere?
    • Which cafe is the overall winner?
  • Croissante Bakery – Santa Clara
  • Sue's Gallery Cafe – Saratoga
  • Mademoiselle Colette – Palo Alto
  • Fleur De Cocoa – Los Gatos
  • Eataly Caffe Lavazza – San Jose
  • Hello Kitty Cafe – Santa Clara
  • Roy's Station – San Jose
  • Big Mug Coffee Roaster – Santa Clara
  • Moonwake Coffee Roasters – San Jose
  • Marvel Cakes – Campbell
  • Flower Flour – Campbell
  • Great Bear Coffee Roasting – Los Gatos
  • MOHI Farm – Morgan Hill
  • What Coffee – Santa Clara
  • Lele Cake – Los Gatos
  • Always a Work in Progress
  • What happened to K Cafe?
  • Map of Mentioned Cafes
  • Pin me for later

Croissante Bakery – Santa Clara

2908 El Camino Real, Santa Clara

  • Coffee Experience – 3. There was no menu to be seen in the bakery or online. They do have an espresso machine behind the counter. They also offer a high tea service.
  • Sweets – 9. Large selection of baked goods and tarts! I didn't give it a 10 because my chocolate croissant was a little burnt and didn't have much chocolate inside.
  • Actual Food – 4. Several savory croissants and ciabattas were on the menu.
  • Chit chat seating – 6. Wooden chairs and benches. A long community table in the middle.
  • Remote work – 6. Plenty of tables and chairs. I could only see 2 outlets.
  • Noise Level – 6. Nice Christmas music during my visit, plus rather loud crowd noise due to all the hard surfaces.
  • Parking – 10. The bakery is in a strip mall, so there's lots of parking nearby.
  • Chandeliers – 2. Tragically, none. I’m giving it a mercy two points for effort via hanging lights.
  • Solo people watching experience – 5. Lots of people going through. Not cozy seating though where you'd want to hang out and pass time on your own.
  • Hours – 8. Open every day 7 AM to 6 PM-ish.
  • Overall Atmosphere – 7. Loved the branding. The pastries look amazing. Would I come back? Probably, to pick up pastries on the way somewhere else. But it’s not somewhere I’d plant myself for hours. Maybe it’ll feel more polished with time, it gave me “new café still figuring things out” vibes.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 6

*Note: I get the impression this place may be pretty new and that's why they don't have menus, and it felt a little bit “tossed together”. I will be sure to return and update my review in a few months.

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Love the packaging / branding
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Weird empty freezer box on island
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High Tea in the background as Mozart shows her slightly dissappointing not-enough-chocolate-mousse-filled croissant.
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Some hanging lights, not only track lighting
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Rather impressive seeing all the ovens
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Chocolate croissant didn't have much chocolate inside

Sue's Gallery Cafe – Saratoga

14665 Big Basin Way, Saratoga

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee offerings. Delicious coffee is served in pottery made and sold at the cafe.
  • Sweets – 6. A small selection of pastries.
  • Actual Food – 4. A couple of toast options. (ie. avocado toast)
  • Chit chat seating – 6. Inside, the seating doubles as a pottery showroom, which makes things visually interesting and surprisingly serene. It’s usually filled with quiet remote workers tapping away on laptops, so if you’re solo and want calm vibes, this is your spot. It might feel too hushed for catching up with a friend. If you’re more into conversation than contemplation, try to snag a seat on the outdoor patio…on a clear day, the surrounding hills make it fab.
  • Remote work – 9. Indoor seating has mostly remote workers happily sipping and typing away.
  • Noise Level – 7. Not noisy at all. Indoor seating may feel too quiet for chit chat, depending on if it's full of people doing remote work on their own.
  • Parking – 6. Located at the end of the downtown Saratoga Main Street. You need to find street parking. So, you could luck out or you might have to park a ways away.
  • Chandeliers – 0. We’re talking track lighting and minimal flair. But I forgive them. The pottery does enough aesthetic heavy lifting.
  • Solo people watching experience – 5. Not much foot traffic other than the people coming to the cafe.
  • Hours – 7. Mon to Thurs 8 AM – 4 PM. Fri to Sun: 8 AM – 6 PM
  • Overall Atmosphere – 7.5. Lovely to sit outside and see the beautiful hills surrounding you in nice weather. Fun to browse the pottery for sale, and to “sample” it as they serve their food and drinks on their homemade pottery.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 6.1
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Sues Gallery Cafe
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Sues Gallery Cafe
Sues Gallery Cafe
Hand made pottery cup and plate
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Indoor seating

Mademoiselle Colette – Palo Alto

499 Lytton Ave, Palo Alto

  • Coffee Experience – 8. The coffee menu is solid, but they were out of my beloved lavender syrup when I visited, which frankly threw off my whole fantasy of sipping something floral while feeling mysteriously French. 
  • Sweets – 7. A small selection of baked goods.
  • Actual Food – 8. Delicious-looking menu for breakfast and lunch items. I plan to come back to try their Salmon Tartine for lunch!
  • Chit chat seating – 6. A couple of tables and counters with seating. Outdoor seating is also available.
  • Remote work – 5. This is a very small space. I'd only feel comfortable “staking out” a table if it was very slow. I did notice an outlet available.
  • Noise Level – 8. It is a tiny place, so noise did not seem to be an issue. If you’re chatting, expect your conversation to become public entertainment. Maybe skip the deep life reflections unless you're okay with everyone learning about your last breakup.
  • Parking – 7. Located in downtown Palo Alto on a bit of a side street. Finding street parking nearby does not seem to be a big issue.
  • Chandeliers – 4. Though one of the hanging lights over the display case was missing its cover, if both of them were covered it would be kind of cute. Some nice hanging lights over the seating areas.
  • Solo people watching experience – 7. Some foot traffic people watching if you sit at the window counter or outside.
  • Hours – 5. Monday to Saturday 8 am to 4 pm. Sunday from 8 am to 1 pm.
  • Overall Atmosphere – 6. Tiny place that kind of felt like someone turned their living room and dining room into a coffee shop (not in a bad way). I think if you were a Rockefeller and lived in the neighborhood it would be a wonderful place to frequent.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 6.5
Mademoiselle Colette
Mademoiselle Colette
Mademoiselle Colette
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Mademoiselle Colette

Fleur De Cocoa – Los Gatos

39 N Santa Cruz Ave, Los Gatos

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee offerings. Delicious coffee served in real cups with saucers.
  • Sweets – 10. Large selection of baked goods, tarts, and chocolates made from scratch! Their Chocolate Croissant was one of the best I've ever had!
  • Actual Food – 8. Quiche, sandwiches, salads, and soup.
  • Chit-chat seating – 5. 5 or 6 small tables seating 3 people max inside. Outdoor seating is also available.
  • Remote work – 1. For such a busy place with few tables, I wouldn't feel comfortable camping out here at a table to do work.
  • Noise Level – 7. Though it was very busy when I was there, no blaring music or loud acoustics.
  • Parking – 5. Located in downtown Los Gatos, so depending on when you visit you may find a spot right outside, or end up walking pretty far from a parking lot.
  • Chandeliers – 10. 2 fab, glamorous chandeliers over the pastry cases, plus small chandelier sconces.
  • Solo people watching experience – 6. Lots of people lining up, but with such few tables and in such a small space not ideal to camp out and while away time.
  • Hours – 8. Open Tues – Thurs 8 AM to 4 PM. Fri & Sat 8 AM to 9 PM. Sunday 8 – 5:30. So at least on the weekends you might be able to grab a dessert.
  • Overall Atmosphere – 8. Tiny but charming! Love the chandeliers and French feel.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.0
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Largest Meringues I've ever seen!
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Délicieux chocolate croissant!
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Cute little selection of French stuff for sale
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Goodies from France
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Pins showing how many Cafe visitiors were born in or lived in France

Eataly Caffe Lavazza – San Jose

2855 Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose in Westfield Valley Fair Mall

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee offerings.
  • Sweets – 10. Large selection of delicious Italian pasteries, chocolates and desserts!
  • Actual Food – 10. Wonderful, fresh Italian sandwiches, pizza, pasta dishes and salads!
  • Chit-chat seating – 7. Indoor and outdoor seating. Decent size square tables and wooden chairs and benches. On a nice day sitting outside under an umbrella near the water feature is very nice
  • Remote work – 4. Not really set up for remote work, though even on a busy Saturday afternoon there were several people pounding away on their laptops. No outlets, except the ones the business uses for its own light up signs, etc.
  • Noise Level – 6. Not too loud inside, outside very nice with the trickling water feature.
  • Parking – 3. Eataly is located in Valley Fair Mall. On the weekends it is a MADHOUSE! They do have several parking garages where you can park for free for up to 2 hours. TIP: go to the roof of the Stevens Creek garage and follow the signs for Eataly. You can enter Eataly directly from the rooftop parking lot, which often is less crowded that the rest of the garage.
  • Chandeliers – 0. Industrial ceiling look.
  • Solo people watching experience – 10. Since this is located in a popular shopping mall there are people galore! Especially if you sit outside there is a constant flow of people.
  • Hours – 10. Open Daily 7:30AM – 10PM!
  • Overall Atmosphere – 7. Sitting outside is quite pleasant. Inside is OK. The sight and smell of their delicious food is a big plus!
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.0
Eataly Silicon Valley pasteries in a glass case
Eataly Silicon Valley hot and iced teas, a pastery and a sandwich
Eataly Silicon Valley pasteries in a glass case
Eataly Silicon Valley interior cafe dining area
Eataly Silicon Valley exterior

Hello Kitty Cafe – Santa Clara

2855 Stevens Creek Blvd, Santa Clara in Westfield Valley Fair Mall

I didn't actually eat or drink anything here because the line to get in was literally 100+ people long!? They have counter service and no seating if your want to get a foofy coffee drink or dessert (they make donuts onside for $6).

If you want to sit down they offer an Afternoon Tea ($70 per person) and a “Evening Delights” option ($30 per person). When I checked for a reservation they were booked 2 months out for the Afternoon Tea, and 1 month out for the Evening Delight!

I think maybe we should buy stock!

Hello Kitty Cafe Santa Clara
Hello Kitty Cafe Santa Clara
Hello Kitty Cafe Santa Clara
Hello Kitty Cafe Santa Clara
Hello Kitty Cafe Santa Clara

Roy's Station – San Jose

197 Jackson St, San Jose

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee and tea offerings.
  • Sweets – 6. Small selection of cookies and sweet croissants.
  • Actual Food – 7. Sandwiches and deli items fresh from Zanotto's Grocery.
  • Chit chat seating – 6. Plenty of shaded tables and chairs outside. Only a couple inside. So if it's not nice weather, not great.
  • Remote work – 6. There is a counter with outlets and stools for remote workers. This doesn't look very comfortable, though, and faces the wall. Very few indoor tables, but many good sized outdoor tables.
  • Noise Level – 7. Reasonable level music playing inside.
  • Parking – 6. Street parking in the charming Japantown of San Jose. Sort of hit and miss.
  • Chandeliers – 7. This is a refurbished gas station theme so fancy lighting isn't expected, but they do have a nice brushed metal fan light, as well as string lights outside.
  • Solo people watching experience – 8. Corner location in Japantown makes for some great people watching!
  • Hours – 5. Mon-Fri 8am-2pm; Sat-Sun 8am-3pm
  • Overall Atmosphere – 8. Loved the historic refurbished gas station, which has been in the same family since the 1940s! Though the interior is small, the patio is spacious. Overall a charming place! Be sure to check out what's going on in Japantown if you're visiting on a weekend.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.1
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Roys Station
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Roys Station

Big Mug Coffee Roaster – Santa Clara

3014 El Camino Real, Santa Clara

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee offerings. Coffee roasted onsite. I had a delicious Lavender Latte I can't wait to have again.
  • Sweets – 4. A small selection of baked goods.
  • Actual Food – 3. Toast-based concoctions mainly.
  • Chit chat seating – 7. Many basic tables and chairs.
  • Remote work – 10. Lots of people tend to work and study here! There are a couple of long communal tables with power strips as table centerpieces.
  • Noise Level – 8. Good. Even with a full crowd, the noise level wasn't annoying. Good “coffee house music” playing in the background at a decent level.
  • Parking – 9. Located in a strip mall on the busy El Camino Real.
  • Chandeliers – 7. Fab modern “chandelier” including heart-shaped lights. What's not to like?
  • Solo people watching experience – 6. Busy place. Mainly just people to watch who come in the shop since it's in a strip mall which doesn't seem to have a ton of foot traffic going by.
  • Hours – 8. There are two locations. I was at the El Camino Real location which is open M-S 8-8 & Sun 9-9. So, no super early work sessions, but you could possibly get an after-dinner coffee.
  • Overall Atmosphere – 7. This isn’t a cozy hideaway, but it’s one of the best options in Silicon Valley if you want strong coffee and a no-nonsense spot to get stuff done or catch up with a friend.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.2
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Moonwake Coffee Roasters – San Jose

1412 Saratoga Avenue, San Jose

  • Coffee Experience – 7. Full coffee offerings. I gave this a lower rating because I just ordered a black drip coffee, and when it came my friend and I could not tell by looking at it or smelling it if it was coffee or tea! It took tasting it to tell. I was odd…watery, yet a sharp taste. I still drank it of course 😀 My friend's Jasmine tea arrived in a clear cup and was a bright yellow which somehow seemed odd, but she said it was delicious.
  • Sweets – 7. Small selection of baked goods. I got a chocolate croissant which was very flakey and good.
  • Actual Food – 3. Small selection of savory croissants and tarts.
  • Chit chat seating – 8. There is a good amount of seating with wooden benches/booths, stools and large square or small round tables. A few tables and chairs are available on the sidewalk in front.
  • Remote work – 9. At least half of the people there were working on their computers. Many outlets were available.
  • Noise Level – 7. OK, when packed like it was when I was there I found myself having to speak a little louder to be heard, but nothing crazy. I noticed many of the people working remotely were wearing headphones.
  • Parking – 9. This cafe is located in a strip mall, so a good amount of parking is available. There is a Holder's Country Inn breakfast restaurant nearby, so if you go on a weekend in the morning it might be a bit crowded.
  • Chandeliers – 8. No actual chandeliers, but there was clearly a lot of skill and thought in the beautiful design of the space. I loved the round counters and plants. There are various lighting fixtures.
  • Solo people watching experience – 7. The cafe had lots of people coming and going, and often a line out the door!
  • Hours – 7. Mon. – Fri. 7 AM to 5 PM; Sat -Sun. 8 AM to 4PM
  • Overall Atmosphere – 8. I really liked the atmosphere. The look and design of the cafe was unique and fun.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.4
People sitting at tables in a coffee shop
People sitting at tables in a cafe with plants on the ceiling
A blue table with a coffee and a cup of tea
Our first thoughts White wine and tea? No Tea and coffee
A blue plate with a croissant and a cup of coffee

Marvel Cakes – Campbell

1614 W Campbell Ave, Campbell

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full Coffee menu
  • Sweets – 10. Amazing selection of beautiful pastries including their Spiral Croissant! I had a chocolate croissant, which was excellent!
  • Actual Food – 4. They offer a few sandwiches made with those spiral croissants, which sounds fun in theory but didn’t really tempt me at the time. This is more of a sweet-tooth destination.
  • Chit chat seating – 10. The space is well-designed for conversation. Tables are comfortably spaced, chairs are plush, and if the weather’s nice, there’s outdoor seating too. (It's in a strip mall, but still.)
  • Remote work – 4. It’s not quite built for remote work, only a couple of outlets, and the small round tables aren’t the most functional for spreading out a laptop and charger, but it looks like a place you’d want to write a novel in.
  • Noise Level – 10. Very pleasant light jazz/lounge music in the background. Noise from the patrons not too loud. French cafe music sometimes which is delightful!
  • Parking – 7. Located in a large strip mall shopping center, so lots of parking but it's also a busy center.
  • Chandeliers – 7. Chandelier with lampshades to match the sconces on the walls. A sparkly chandelier would fit right in and be lovely!
  • Solo people watching experience – 7. Because of the busy shopping area, there is a fair amount of foot traffic.
  • Hours – 7. Closed Mondays. Tuesday-Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday 10am-6pm
  • Overall Atmosphere—9. The decor was surprisingly chic and charming. It felt like being in a Parisian hotel lobby, in a good way!
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.7
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Marvel Cake
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Marvel Cake pastries
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Matcha Spiral

Flower Flour – Campbell

1614 W Campbell Ave, Campbell

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full Coffee menu
  • Sweets – 10. Impressive selection of fancy pastries, also cookies and cake. Flower Flour is also a cake bakery, making amazing custom cake of everything you could imagine!
  • Actual Food – 0. This is just a bakery/ cafe. No “regular food”.
  • Chit chat seating – 10. Nice round tables for 2 or 4, with comfortable chairs. A couch seating area also. They have tables on the sidewalk outside as well so you can people watch in the Pruneyard shopping center.
  • Remote work – 4. No outlets in sight, though they do have a sign with thier free WiFi log in into. Round tables are big enough for your laptop and coffee, but not room to spread out really.
  • Noise Level – 7. Very pleasant light jazz/piano music in the background. The noise level when all of the tables were occupied made speaking in a slightly louder voice necessary for conversation.
  • Parking – 8 Flower Flour is located in the Pruneyard Shopping/Restaurant/business complex, so there are several parking lots and a garage.
  • Chandeliers – 9. 2 cute dangly chandliers plus a pretty twinkle light fixture made me happy.
  • Solo people watching experience – 8. Because this is in the Pruneyard there is quite a bit of foot traffic passing by, and customers popping in and out the cafe.
  • Hours – 10. 9am-9pm every day. Have your early morning coffee, then after dinner dessert here!
  • Overall Atmosphere – 8. The chandeliers, lovely pasteries, dark blue velvet chairs, nice calm music made this a very nice spot to hang out for an hour or two.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.5
Flower Flour Cafe Exterior at the Pruneyard Campbell
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Flower Flour cakes
Flower Flour pastries
Flower Flour coffee and pasteries

Great Bear Coffee Roasting – Los Gatos

19 N. Santa Cruz Ave, Los Gatos

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee offerings. They roast their beans on-site, which gives the place that rich, cozy smell that hits you the second you walk in. Always a good sign.
  • Sweets – 9. Large selection of baked goods.
  • Actual Food – 7. Quiche, Wraps/ breakfast burritos.
  • Chit chat seating – 8. Many basic tables and chairs. Outdoor seating is also available.
  • Remote work – 8. Lots of people tend to work and study here!
  • Noise Level – 8. Noise levels are just right, enough background hum to keep it from feeling too quiet, but not so loud that you can’t have a conversation or concentrate.
  • Parking – 5. Located in downtown Los Gatos, so depending on when you visit you may find a spot right outside, or end up walking pretty far from a parking lot.
  • Chandeliers – 8. Three sweet old-timey ones that add a cozy, nostalgic feel to the room. Not glamorous, but charming enough to notice, and that counts.
  • Solo people watching experience – 8. Busy place. Great people watching esp if you get a window table or sit outside.
  • Hours – 7. Daily 7 AM- 6:30 PM. No after-dinner coffee/ desserts here.
  • Overall Atmosphere – 7. It’s not a “special occasion” café, but it is a dependable one. The kind of place you go back to over and over, because it just gets it right.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.7
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GreatBear Cafe
Nice old timey chandeliers
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Kinda like an old saloon
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GreatBear Cafe
GreatBear Cafe

MOHI Farm – Morgan Hill

90 East 3rd St, Morgan Hill

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full Coffee menu
  • Sweets – 3. A small selection of pastries near the register and a few desserts are available to order.
  • Actual Food – 8. A full small menu of farm-fresh meals.
  • Chit chat seating – 10. Couches, tables, and countertops with comfortable chairs. Outdoor couch seating with fireplace tables, and tables and chairs with heat lamps nearby.
  • Remote work – 7. Plenty of tables and chairs. A few outlets are available.
  • Noise Level – 4. Country music played sometimes too loud. It's quite loud inside when it's crowded. No noise cancelling acoustics.
  • Parking – 10. Lots of street parking and a free lot nearby.
  • Chandeliers – 5. No chandeliers but nice wood beams in the ceiling, and a tree inside. Also twinkle lights and heat lamps outside. It all works together to create a relaxed, welcoming space.
  • Solo people watching experience – 10. Especially on a Saturday morning when the farmers market is going on nearby, there is a parade of people and dogs walking by constantly.
  • Hours – 10. Open daily at 7 AM, until 8 PM S-Th; until 10 PM F-Sat. I love being able to go there first thing in the morning to get some work done and be able to grab a coffee after dinner at night.
  • Overall Atmosphere – 9. Very open and airy with a variety of comfortable seating options. Surrounded by windows, which open wide (like roll-up garage doors) when the weather is warm. Awesome people and dog watching on Saturday mornings when the farmers market is going on nearby. Frequent live music, ie. guitar/ singer soloist.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 7.8
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MOHI Farms
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MOHI Farms

What Coffee – Santa Clara

1002 Monroe St, Santa Clara

Note: This is a brand new cafe in its “soft open” stage. The grand opening will be in October, and I will update this review after that when the full menu is available.

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full coffee offerings.
  • Sweets – 9. Delicious looking assortment of pastries, made on site.
  • Actual Food – N/A. Their website mentions that they will serve sandwiches and brunch food soon.
  • Chit chat seating – 6. Plenty of tables and chairs inside and outside.
  • Remote work – 7. Plenty of descent sized tables and chairs. Quite a few outlets available inside.
  • Noise Level – 9. Pleasant background music.
  • Parking – 7. Street parking in downtown Santa Clara. Sort of hit and miss.
  • Chandeliers – 9. Three different lighting treatments that look cool and cohesive. Gives a great ambiance.
  • Solo people watching experience – 5. Not a huge number of people wandering around this area. You’ll mostly see other coffee-goers and the occasional stroller or dog walker.
  • Hours – 8. Open every day 7 – 7 (after the grand opening)
  • Overall Atmosphere – 8. Cool mural on the wall. I loved the background music, pastries, lighting and general feel. Good-sized tables for working remote.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 8
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Love the light fixtures

Lele Cake – Los Gatos

14178 Blossom Hill Rd, Los Gatos

  • Coffee Experience – 10. Full Coffee menu
  • Sweets – 10. Gorgeous concoctions! The most impressive pastry case I've seen. Desserts I've never tried before and can't wait to experience!
  • Actual Food – 7. Small, unique menu featuring Russian cuisine. I tried the “Gruyere Waffles with Goat Cheese and Onion Marmalade”. It was like having a loaded baked potato! Delicious!
  • Chit chat seating – 10. Indoor and outdoor tables and chairs. A large communal table in the center, as well as tables for various-sized parties. There was also a charming table with high-back Morticia-type chairs.
  • Remote work – 7. Remote work is possible here, thanks to bench seating with scattered outlets. It’s not a laptop zone per se, but you won’t feel out of place if you’re typing away for a bit. 
  • Noise Level – 8. Even full, the noise level didn't preclude easy conversation.
  • Parking – 10. This cafe is in a strip mall with a large parking lot. No issues with parking.
  • Chandeliers – 7. No chandeliers but cute lighting features with live plants make it feel cozy and welcoming.
  • Solo people watching experience – 5. Though Lele Cakes has waves of being busy, it's more like a restaurant where a line will form and people will then sit. Not a high traffic of people parading through.
  • Hours – 7. Monday – Sunday 8:00 am – 6.00 pm
  • Overall Atmosphere – 8. Delicious “real food”, amazing desserts, and a full coffee bar! Welcoming decor with live plants, some Morticia chairs, and plenty of seating with outlets for remote work! Also outdoor seating.
  • Final Sue Score (average of all scores above) – 8.1
Lele Cake Cafe
Lele Cafe Los Gatos Interior
Lele Cafe Los Gatos Interior
Lele Cake Cafe menu
Lele Cafe Los Gatos Cappucino
Lele Cake Cafe
Lele Cake Cafe
Gruyere Waffles with Goat Cheese and Onion Marmalade
Lele Cafe Los Gatos Pastry Case
Lele Cafe Los Gatos Childrens Play area
Lele Cafe Los Gatos Childrens Play area

Always a Work in Progress

So there you have it: my current caffeine-fueled leaderboard of Silicon Valley cafés. Yes, I literally keep a spreadsheet to track all my ratings because that’s who I am now (send help… or pastries). I update this list regularly as I find new spots, so check back often. Got a favorite coffee haunt I missed? Drop your recs in the comments. I’ll happily “sacrifice” myself to test their croissants for science.

You may also want to check out the other posts on Cities in Silicon Valley.


What happened to K Cafe?

923 S. Bascom Ave, San Jose

K Cafe was one of the cafes I had featured here, and I just loved it! Sadly, it has closed. I drove by recently and noticed that it was boarded up. I stopped and found one of the owners in the back, packing up items from inside. She told me that she and her family had worked all hours for little profit over the past 10 years and have decided to close K Cafe and start a new business. Their new business should be reachable through their K Cafe Instagram account. They are going to launch a service for people who want to go to Asia to get plastic surgery. They will arrange the hospital appointments, hotel stays, restaurant recommendations, etc. Sojourns With Sue wishes them well!


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Sojourns With Sue is a travel blog focused on solo, female, over 50 travel in the USA and Europe. Sue gives her personal take on the most unique and cool sights and places to stay.

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