Sleepy, sunny Mission cafe in an 1850's horse stable..
The rough-hewn woodwork of the floors, beams and benches gives this cafe a just-built, unfinished look, although the building--once used to stable the Mayor's horses--dates to the 1850's. The
light-filled, airy and breezy space has a few simple table and stool sets, plus a loft area above. The stripped-down decor matches the offerings (there's not much on the menu you couldn't get or make in the 19th century); classic espresso drinks and cafe snacks like panini, soup, salads, bagels, pastries, etc. With no WiFi, couches, open-mics or other typical coffee shop amenities, Stable is what a cafe in an old Western would be like, of only cowboys and outlaws drank lattes.…
This place is beautiful and Delicious-from coffee to sweets, great sandwiches to eat!.
This is going to be my new home away from home!!!I went to this small cafe for the first time today. I think it opened just a few weeks ago. It was amazing. The space is really open and cool with
great music. A great place for lunch. There is a daily special panini ($6) and soup ($3.50). (Today's was Fig and Goat cheese panini and Vegetable puree soup.) I had a roasted bell pepper and mozzarella sandwich on foccacia. It was delicious and they weren't stingy with the mozzarella-balls.
The desserts are made onsite and look incredible. I had a german chocolate cupcake that was so moist it could have been pudding. Easily the best cupcake I have ever eaten. And, I took one of the house special cookies to go. It is called a "sand angel" and it also was delicious. It is hard to describe, kinda like a thick sugar cookie with cinnamon and maybe maple. These cookies are worth the trip alone.…