The 10 best coffee shops in Sacramento for your caffeine fix

You probably aren’t familiar with California’s capital, but if there’s one thing you need to know, Sacramento has a thriving coffee scene. If you’re searching for some of the best coffee shops in Sacramento, you have come to the right place!

According to WalletHub, Sacramento was ranked among the top 20 as one of the best cities for coffee in the U.S. The personal finance website measured different factors such as the number of cafes per capita and the average price of a cappuccino.

And in 2015, Matador Network ranked Sacramento as the #1 coffee city in the world!

In just about every corner of Sactown, you can find a bougie, Instagrammable coffee shop with fancy latte art, or an old-school hidden gem. And if you are a creature of habit, you won’t have a hard time finding Starbucks or Peets.

If you are looking for a place to relax, a date spot, or your next remote workspace, look no further than the best coffee shops in Sacramento!

The Best Coffee Shops in Sacramento

1. Temple Coffee Roasters

2829 S Street
Sacramento, CA 95816
Temple’s other locations

Temple is one of the most popular and best coffee shops in Sacramento, hands down. While there are multiple locations all over the area, the café off of 28th and S streets is the busiest. The lines are bursting outside the entrance, even during the weekdays!

The founder, Sean Kohmescher, opened up the first café in 2005 inspired by the temples he visited in Indonesia to create a sense of community he experienced there. Today, there are locations all over Midtown and Downtown Sacramento, Folsom, and Davis.

Using a farm-to-cup approach, Temple sources their beans from various farmers and pays them above Fair Trade prices so that they can have a stable income. They also work with farmers and producers who reduce their environmental impact through water conservation, forestry, and shade management.

You honestly can’t go wrong with whatever you choose at Temple. They even have a delicious matcha latte! I am also fond of their cold brews, like the ginger cream one pictured below as a part of their seasonal fall menu. If you’re hungry, grab a donut!

2. Pachamama

919 20th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
Pachamama’s other locations

Founded by farmers in Latin America, Pachamama sold its first bag of beans in the Davis Food Co-Op. Today, Pachamama has storefronts in Sacramento, Davis, and Placerville. I highly recommend visiting the Midtown Farmers Market on Saturday mornings and walking over to Pachamama, which is right down the street.

Their specialty drinks use oat milk as the default creamer, and they have a decent amount of indoor and outdoor seating. The Midtown location is where they have their own roastery.

Pachamama also has its own booth in the Davis Farmers Market on Saturday mornings! So when you’re strolling around Downtown Davis, make sure to stop by and get your fix!

3. Chocolate Fish Coffee Roasters

4749 Folsom Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95819

Chocolate Fish is an award-winning coffee shop with three locations, one in Folsom, and two in Sacramento in the East Sac and Land Park locations. The East Sacramento location is also where they have the roastery.

They have a spectacular relationship with their farmers, and their mission is all about making coffee accessible to the public through education. They offer different classes such as home brewing, latte art, and coffee tasting workshops (I’ve taken a roastery tour with them many years ago).

If you are interested in becoming a barista, Chocolate Fish even offers SCA-certified (Specialty Coffee Association) classes to help you along the way.

Their drinks are on point, and you have to try their blended drinks (though technically it’s a secret menu item). You can get blended drinks in a coffee, mocha, or white mocha flavor. They also have fancy toasts with avocado or jam and a pretty mean Belgian waffle!

4. Goodside Coffee

1430 H Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

You want Instagrammable? You got it with Goodside Coffee. Located in Downtown Sacramento’s Mansion Flats neighborhood, Goodside reps its location with its large mural etched with fancy lettering inside. The cafe is large and airy with decor thoughtfully planned throughout the space. Not only do they have delicious lattes, but they also offer brunch! I can’t recommend their bagels enough.

5. Camellia Coffee Roasters

1200 R Street, #130
Sacramento, CA 95811

Camellia Coffee Roasters started off as a wholesale roaster and was named after the camellia flower. By the way, did you know that Sacramento is the camellia capital of the world?!

Today, Camellia Coffee Roasters has its own café located in R Street Corridor, a Midtown neighborhood filled with art galleries, breweries, shops, and restaurants.

Camellia has the typical drinks you find at a coffee shop, but I recommend the Horchata cold brew! They also offer food such as breakfast sandwiches, croissants, bagels, and hand pies.

Don’t forget the “babyccino” for your little ones (yes, it’s a cup of whipped cream like the puppuccinos). All the pastries came from Faria Bakery, Sacramento’s “boulangerie” in the Oak Park neighborhood.

6. Milka Coffee Roasters

1501 G Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

Another Instagram spot, Milka Coffee Roasters is an 1861 Victorian house turned cafe in Downtown Sacramento. Much like Goodside Coffee, the interiors and decor are airy, dreamy and impeccable, albeit much smaller.

The staircase leads you to the cafe to your right, while the waiting area has an empty space and a window from ceiling to floor, letting the light in. On the other side of the waiting area is the lounging area.

You might need to wait and fight for a spot (especially on the weekends) with how tight it is. But it’s all worth it! I totally recommend the maple latte with oat milk.

7. Blueprint Coffee Project

1200 2nd Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

Located in Old Sacramento, Blueprint Coffee Project is owned and operated by Project Church next door. They are 100% a nonprofit, serving up drinks like espresso, lattes, mochas, cappuccinos, and drip coffee. Oh, can’t forget iced coffee too! There are also non-caffeinated options like hot chocolate, tea, chai, and bottled water.

If you like your coffee on the sweeter side (like I do), you can add a pump of vanilla, chocolate or vanilla syrup for 50¢. Not into dairy? You can swap regular milk for oat milk for 75¢!

8. Naked Coffee

3527 Broadway
Sacramento, CA 95817

Naked’s other locations

Naked is a small coffee shop with specialty drinks and four locations in Sacramento. The Broadway location in the Oak Park neighborhood is where they have the roastery, whereas the Midtown location is more of a lounge with eclectic decor.

The Oak Park location has very limited seating, but there are bar-type seats facing the roastery. It’s pretty neat seeing the bean-to-brew behind the scenes!

If you’re interested, maybe a barista could show you around 😉 also, their Vietnamese iced coffee is delicious and just what you need for a shot of energy!

9. 18 Grams Coffee Roasters

9677 East Stockton Blvd.
Elk Grove, CA 95624

There are two 18 Grams locations, one in the Arden area, and the other in Elk Grove, a suburb right below Sacramento. They are known for a cozy atmosphere, Instagram-worthy decor, and a unique menu with drinks that may not be offered at other cafés.

There are a variety of Asian-inspired drinks. While they have Thai and Vietnamese iced coffees that are pretty common, they also offer Yuanyang, a Chinese drink that blends espresso and black tea with condensed milk.

If you have a sweet tooth, try the ube latte, made from the purple Filipino yam. You can also try other beverages like the rose or charcoal lattes, iced strawberry matcha, or the Mexican mocha. 18 Grams also offers an extensive tea menu!

10. Water & Salt

1620 West Capitol Avenue
West Sacramento, CA 95691

Water & Salt is unique because they specialize more in their alkaline waters (and you can buy jugs of them and refill them as needed), but they have a coffee bar!

They are more wellness-conscious because they offer organic cold brew and bulletproof coffee (butter in coffee for the keto/low-carb people). For some extra sweetness, they only have monkfruit (no Stevia 🙁 ) On the other hand, they also serve not-so-“healthy” drinks such as Hawaiian shave ice, ice cream, and affogato (espresso with ice cream).

The only downside is that Water & Salt is easy to miss because it’s along West Capitol Avenue, West Sacramento’s largest street, and there is no seating inside; just two tables for two outside. And parking is limited. But it’s so worth checking out!

No shortage of the best coffee shops in Sacramento

One thing is for sure: you won’t be lacking in any options for the best coffee shops in Sacramento. If you’re all about good vibes, ethically sourced and crafted java with a jolt of energy, you’ll find it all here!

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