San Antonio Coffee Shops | April 2025

 It's my birthday month and I'm back with more coffee shops that you should check out in San Antonio! 

Folklores Coffee House 

106 Michigan Ave, San Antonio, TX 78201

I found Folklores because I needed a coffee shop close to where I needed to meet up for a work event and I'm glad I stopped by! Folklores is a small coffee shop filled with gothy. new wave posters and shares a space with a charcutier business. There are a few tables to sit at, but each table is pretty big, so you can bring a group of people or have a mom coffee date like the people sitting in front of me were doing. Speaking of, they have a whole table of stuff for kids, which I appreciate as a new parent. 

The coffee collection is small but mighty. I got a latte and was very happy with my pic. If you need a little pick-me up and maybe some nice cheese, stop on by Folklores. They also cater!

💻 https://folklorescoffeehouse.square.site/



Zen Haus

☕ 119 Heiman St #200, San Antonio, TX 78205

Zen Haus is a very spacious coffee spot in the heart of St. Paul Square in downtown San Antonio. I originally found this post whilst at an arts event. I knew I needed to make it out here again and happy that I did. The coffee shop is located on the second floor of this entangled commercial building. The menu features matcha, coffee, and tea plus some small bites to go with your drink. Don't worry about seating, there are plenty of seats. There is one big room with records, games, and a piano that I imagine you can play (I cannot). There's a second room with lots of great lighting. And then you can sit on the balcony towards the end or the front of the building. 

Besides coffee, Zen Haus is also the Beauty Haus, and you can get a haircut with your coffee. If you're in the area, this is a pretty cool spot to hang out, read, and chitchat. 

💻 https://www.instagram.com/zenhaus.sa/


Bright Coffee 

☕  1705 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78212

Bright coffee is an art hub, a community gathering spot, and a place to grab some coffee, tea, and giant pastries in the morning. I discovered Bright Coffee one day when I was looking for coffee shops, and I've been coming back ever since. They have a nice analog area with great tunes, a little art area with works from different people in San Antonio, and they have been hosting different community sessions such as dancing and yoga. If you haven't stopped by Bright Coffee, give it a try. 

💻 https://order.dripos.com/Bright-Coffee



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