
A relaxing and inclusive environment where surf meets sand. Providing a rotating seasonal menu, curated to promote locally sourced food and beverages offered from Ventura and Ojai to Santa Barbara. A comfortable gathering place where patrons can enjoy, relax, and recharge against the backdrop of beautiful Surfer’s Point.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 204 E Thompson Blvd, Ventura, CA 93001
Phone: (805) 667-8000
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Reviews
Espresso roast made my latte, delectable; convenient after stepping off Amtrak to get some work done
if you can get your hands on a breakfast burrito – DO IT. the hashbrowns, the cheese, it all. mmm. the ambiance is so serene, chic and cozy. i’ve stopped here just to grab a drink for my morning walk down the beach and sat there for hours working. wish it was open longer but it makes it more special when i can stop by.
the owner is also so so friendly and welcoming. he’ll remember you and your family. the kind of owner who you’ll see taking your drink order, making it and then turning around to see him cooking food. the best.
Great location. Comfy interior and nice patio that’s dog friendly!
We had the Breakfast bagel sandwich (without meat). Very good on an Everything Bagel.
The woman making the sandwiches was so nice and apologetic for the wait but it was fine. She was slammed!
Definitely recommend.
Anyway I got a black eye. Delicious dark roast with an extra shot and oat milk. They have every kind of sweetener so you’re not stuck with that white lame sugar unless you love it.
We got there 9 minutes to closing and they didn’t rush us or make us feel anything but welcome and appreciated. Wow if only every business operated this way. The seating area outside is ample and cozy and clean.
They offer some food etc. But we were literally taking a pit stop and didn’t eat.
My friend got a coffee also bit just drip and loved it. We rested out back talked to Jack then felt totally revived for the trip home.
Go and support this family and I pray they thrive. I feel confident they will as they are creating something special.
Now they’ve expanded and also sell dank sandwiches after 11 beer and wine, plus he’s even starting experimenting with TRI-TIP!
Get in here and try something. I bet you’ll come back….
Did I mention tri-tip? MIND BLOWING generous and dank well thought sandwiches of superior quality now available. Look at the pictures. Then you get a nice balsamic on that arugula fine cheese super thin purple onion and a mayo/aoil that’s thin with perfect seasoning. House made pickle is the bomb. High quality vinegar and salt chips. This thing is a work of art and they’re killing it. Eat one you’ll be addicted!
Avoid Surfers Point Café unless you enjoy overpriced, inconsistent food and a side of blatant disrespect. While the acai bowl, the café’s sole redeeming feature, is undeniably tasty, it hardly justifies the exorbitant price tag. More importantly, the appalling service and staff attitude overshadow any potential culinary enjoyment.
My recent experience was nothing short of infuriating. Despite my wife and I both ordering full meals, we were unceremoniously evicted from the courtyard picnic tables. Our crime? Finishing a personal sandwich brought from elsewhere. Apparently, paying customers are not entitled to enjoy the outdoor space if they dare consume anything not purchased on-site. The staff’s approach was curt and dismissive, demonstrating a shocking lack of basic customer service.
Beyond this incident, the overall service was abysmal. Expect long waits, disinterested staff, and an atmosphere that feels more like a chore than a dining experience. Save your money and your sanity. There are far better options in the area that value their patrons.