Inside The New Sightglass, Pouring Coffee on Divisadero Today

SoMa-based Sightglass Coffee opens a fifth plcae tomorrow in a dilemma Victorian on Divisadero during Page. The gallery-chic space — to be approaching from a third-wave coffee spit with a plcae in SFMOMA — was designed by designer Boor Bridges. Even a timber inside a new plcae is “single origin” as they contend in a coffee world, many of it milled from a same Monterey Cypress tree. But business who only wish a latte and aren’t as fixated on pattern as Sightglass founders Jerad and Justin Morrison don’t have to worry stepping inside to admire a easy clerestory windows or a tradition metalwork. They can only squeeze coffee to go by a walk-up window on Divis.



“Just a fact that it’s such a commuter corridor, we consider it’s going to see a lot of feet traffic,” says Sightglass calm executive Arlo Crawford. The window will have a possess quick-service menu and a dedicated coffee creation hire with a 2 organisation La Marzocco Linea to speed adult a process. Customers who try inside will have their espresso drinks done on dual Kees outpost der Westen Spirit espresso machines. Sightglass will also offer pour-over, cold brew, and nitro cold decoction on tap, and food from Neighbor Bakehouse, b. patisserie, and Piccino.


The new Divisadero Sightglass joins a chain’s SoMa flagship, a 20th Street Mission District location, and a MOMA and Ferry Building outposts. It’s been in a works for 4 years, requiring constructional work including a new substructure and a seismic retrofit. Finally complete, a balmy tile and bronze mosaic entryway greets customer. Crawford hopes it will be a “welcoming, accessible, and kind” further to a neighborhood.


Sightglass is open during 301 Divisadero from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.