
Obet & Del's Coffee
🇺🇸 Los AngelesAbout Obet & Del's Coffee
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Obet & Del’s is a charming coffee shop located in the heart of Los Angeles, serving as a 'third space' for the community. Here, hospitality meets carefully curated menu options, providing visitors with a genuine sense of welcome. The café is much more than just a place to drink coffee; it is a gathering spot for people from various communities. Its inviting spaces are designed to be a haven for all seeking friendly interaction and creative connections. Obet & Del’s places high importance on inclusivity and diversity, pursuing the mission of being a space where everyone is welcome and dreams can be realized together. The café's baristas not only serve excellent coffee and tea but also embody a philosophy that emphasizes community bonding and storytelling. Hence, a visit to Obet & Del’s becomes an experience that strengthens the heart of the community by encouraging everyone to be part of a growing and supportive environment.
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Nice cafe, delicious coffee, you can work on the computer.
Everyone who works here has incredible energy. Drinks are lovely and come out super fast.
fresh hot coffee and mouthwatering local pastries served by friendly and welcoming staff. lots of tables for shared remote working or laptop use. shop local!!
Stopped by for an afternoon pick me up while visiting Thai town and I have to say that this place did not disappoint. We had ordered the Thai Town Latte & the Filipino Iced Coffee. They were both tasty, but if you had to choose one I’d recommend the Filipino Iced Coffee. I’d also have to recommend that you bring your own straw if you plan on getting the Filipino Iced Coffee because they do not have straws and the ube powder tends to sink to the bottom unless you mix it frequently with the stir stick.
I do have to say that it’s interesting that they charge an extra 25¢ for ice.
They had great vibes and would have definitely stayed to work there if I had my laptop and if there was seating. There’s about 5-6 tables but they were all taken and there was only bench seating available but there was very harsh light coming in from the front entrance that made it a little hard to sit there.
The shop also has a lot of cool items for sale like coffee and sustainable gifts for tea and coffee.
~~Parking: There is no dedicated lot, so you’ll have to find metered street parking or walk a little further to search for some residential parking spots.
~~Service: Good.
~~Best Part: We ultimately chose to come to this place because it has different coffee options than all of the typical ones that you see at other coffee shops.
~~Worst Part: The shop is a little hard to find if you’re just passing by. You’d definitely need to be out searching for it because I thought Google Maps had taken us to the wrong place. There is a coffee sign painted on the side of the building but I almost went into the restaurant next door.
~~Return: Yes
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