Descripción

Peet's Coffee en Parkmerced, San Francisco ofrece un lugar moderno pero informal para ponerse al día con amigos o disfrutar de una comida en solitario. Conocido por su café emblemático, sus golden lattes sin cafeína y sus opciones de aperitivos únicas, ofrece una experiencia de sabor que destaca. Con una franja de precios que se adapta a visitantes con presupuesto ajustado, es un gran lugar para el desayuno o un capricho por la tarde. Aunque el Wi‑Fi gratis y el servicio rápido añaden comodidad, prepárate para que la calidad del servicio pueda variar. Tanto si tomas tu café para llevar como si lo disfrutas en el local, Peet's ofrece una gama de bebidas mezcladas y productos de repostería que satisfacen gustos diversos, todo en un ambiente relajado.

Precio

$$$$ 1 - 10 $

Comidas

Desayuno

Servicios

Para llevar, Comer en el lugar

Oferta

Sirviendo postres, Sirviendo café

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito, Pago con tarjeta de débito, Pago con NFC

Atmósfera

Con estilo, Informal

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Ricky Jaeger
Ricky Jaeger
4 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 4
  • Servicio: 2
  • Atmósfera: 3

I have patronized this Peet's outpost several times. While it is conveniently located, and fare is standard (except for a delightful selection of uncommon snack foods, like wafer cookies, German chocolate, and baked veggie bits, plus stocks of the campus's premade lunches in the deli fridge), the service is haphazard at best, which is a dire problem for a chain. In any chain, you should be able to walk into any instance and expect a bare minimum of quality of fare AND of service; it doesn't need to be tailored to every customer's whim and pleasure, but it needs to be CONSISTENT. If I wanted wildly variable quality, I would take a chance on a Mom-and-Pop shop or restaurant; at least then I would know that I could have the worst experience of my life OR the best. The power of the chain is not its quality; franchises are not for having the time of your life. Their power is consistency, reliability, omnipresence. The baristas operating here are not consistent. They run the gamut of quality. Some are pleasant, responsive, knowledgeable, and efficient. I have no problems with them at all. On the other hand, you have some truly incompetent, rude, insistent, and lackadaisical baristas. I had one insist to me at length that there was no such thing as a "tea latte"--not that there was no *menu item* called that (annoying thing to insist, but understandable), but that such a thing literally did not exist (insane thing to say). Yet another refused to enumerate the tea selection when asked multiple times, just kept pointing at the boxes and claiming "not to know offhand", as though it's the customer's job to know what menu items are what, instead of *the employee taking the order*. More than one has insisted on repeatedly querying if you've been helped or if you're waiting on something, regardless of how you've answered. You could have told each and every one of them that you're not in need of help, and STILL one of them will find the time to get your attention to ask you the same question, like the customer can't be expected to get an employee's attention themselves if they need something. What, should I check the fridge behind the counter to see what milks they have in stock, too? Gee, maybe I'll make the coffee myself, too, and cut out the middle-man. And, yes, these are simply the few memorably bad experiences, over the course of a couple years, with plenty of turnover, since the baristas are probably hired from the University student body (and I certainly don't recognize very many year-to-year). Yes, this is a lot of complaining over what are individually, by any standard, fairly trivial encounters. But it's not about any *individual* encounter. It's about a whole *pattern* of sloppy and incompetent work that makes an experience customer dread the idea of patronizing a place, especially if they order anything more complicated than a black drip coffee. So, in summary, this particular Peet's is fine, so long as you don't expect decent service. Double-c...

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Chris Lahey
Chris Lahey
9 mayo 2024 en Google
  • Comida: 3
  • Atmósfera: 3

Avoid going when it’s busy and always ask for a receipt 🧾

Darryl Diptee
Darryl Diptee
19 octubre 2023 en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

Located on the 1st floor of the library. Long line but moves quickly. Part of the SFSU campus, so it's in a great location to walk, sip, and ponder 🤔 Enjoy!

Preguntas frecuentes

  • ¿Cuál es la dirección de Peet's Coffee?
    Peet's Coffee se encuentra en 1630 Holloway Ave, 94132, San Francisco, Parkmerced, EE.UU..
  • ¿Cómo llegar en transporte público?
    Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia:
    • Parada de autobús 19th Ave & Holloway Ave (228 m caminar)
    • Parada de autobús Font Blvd & Juan Bautista Cir (418 m caminar)
    • Parada de autobús Font Blvd & Serrano Dr (244 m caminar)
    • Parada de autobús Font Blvd & Tapia Dr (286 m caminar)
  • ¿Cómo califican los visitantes a Peet's Coffee?
    Peet's Coffee tiene una calificación promedio de 4.0 basada en 53 reseñas en plataformas como Google.
  • ¿Qué platos y bebidas se sirven?
    El restaurante ofrece una selección de platos como café, espresso, latte, té, junto con una variedad de bebidas.
  • ¿Cuál es el precio promedio de una comida en Peet's Coffee?
    El precio promedio de una comida es 1 - 10 $ (es barato - $).