
Coffeehouse showcasing student entertainment most evenings, from comedy to live music & karaoke.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 459 Lagunita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
Phone: (650) 721-2262
Website: https://www.cohostanford.com/
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Reviews
The coffee was really good. I ordered an iced mocha, and I’m usually quite picky about iced mochas, but this one was excellent. The coffee itself was strong, and the balance of sweetness and milk was just right—I really enjoyed it.
I also tried a slice of banana muffin. It was fine, nothing extraordinary, but decent. Overall, it’s a great place if you’re on campus and looking for a comfortable spot with good coffee and a laid-back vibe. Definitely recommended.
We ordered chorizo empaladas and ham panini. We totally paid around 25 usd. The food came fast and was served on real plates, which is always a pleasure, no plastic waste. However, empaladas turned out to be with chicken so we had to ask for a change.
Panini was good, also served with a small salad. I did not like the taste of empaladas much, but it was my first time trying them, not sure how they should taste.
Overall this is a nice place, very atmospheric interior, full of students. Can definately recommend visiting it.
They have an excellent collection of sandwiches, bagels, pastas, risottos and burgers. They also have coffee and tea and hot chocolate etc. I went during lunch time and wasn’t sure if the meat was halal. So I ordered a vegan chilli with quinoa. It was really delicious and spicy ! It tasted like rajma chawal and the chilli had three different types of beans. The portion size was decent but the price was costly for 9$. The cheapest sandwich was around 8.50. I also had a small cappuccino which cost me around 4.50$ but was not very strong. For the price it should have been more robust.
Service was friendly and quick.
Update: the mushroom burger was not good, but the mushroom sandwich was tasty. Wish they gave fries on the side apart from the salad. The pasta with vegetables was kind of bland. The hot chocolate was that Swiss mix version. The raspberry and custard croissant was delicious.
I’d go back again to see if they had gf pastries.
No restroom inside but there is one nearby at food court.
Being that this is not the caliber of a global chain, your drinks may differ in quality over different visits, but that doesn’t fully ruin the experience, if anything it adds character.
There is a Starbucks location right next door, but what makes this location attractive when that is so close is the prices, and the atmosphere. Starbucks feels corporate and sterile, and this place feels like a coffee shop should. Relaxed, open and friendly.
I would return, especially to try the food options, and the live Jazz which happens on occasion.