This Cuban-Inspired DTLA Coffee Shop Was 50 Years in a Making

After half a century roasting coffee in larger Los Angeles, a family behind a Don Fransisco’s code is strictly relocating into a earthy coffee emporium space. Their opening plcae will be called Don Francisco’s Coffee Casa Cubana, and opens to a universe on Aug 1 in Downtown.

Casa Cubana has been a prolonged time entrance for a Gaviña family and a Don Fransisco’s Coffee brand. They’ve been in a coffee business for many decades, roasting beans from a hulk trickery in Vernon underneath private labels as good as their possess that can be found on grocery store shelves, including Don Fransisco.

Now a Gaviñas are streamer for Downtown’s Spring Arcade, with a stunner of a new emporium opening to a open on Aug 1. The space sits right in a heart of a big, open pass-through, between a likes of Guisados during one finish and Kai Japanese Roots during a other, with a new Blu Jam Cafe across a way. The far-reaching footprint allows for splendid tile, infrequent sitting spaces, and a ton of potion frontage. Meanwhile, a menu offers full food, from a pig and plantain crush sandwich to pastelitos to Cubanos and beyond. Plus coffee, of course.

The Omgivning-designed Don Francisco’s Coffee Casa Cubana strictly opens on Aug 1, gripping hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Expect some-more locations in a future, too.

Don Francisco’s Coffee Casa Cubana
541 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA