
Coffee & pastries served in a laid-back, shabby-chic hangout with local art on display & live bands.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–6 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 350 Mission St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Phone: (831) 423-4204
Website: http://www.theabbeysc.org/
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Reviews
The Abbey in Santa Cruz is truly a gem. From the moment you walk in, the staff makes you feel genuinely welcomed—they are professional, courteous, and attentive to every detail. The atmosphere is unlike any other: peaceful, beautifully clean, and filled with artistic touches that create a warm and creative environment. Whether you’re there to relax, connect, or simply enjoy the space, you always leave feeling uplifted. It’s rare to find a place that combines such excellent service with such a unique and inviting atmosphere. Highly recommend!
Today I visited, am from out of town and needed to find a spot to eat and work for a couple of hours. The spot was wonderful and the employees who took my order were super nice. The food was good too.
It was close to 2pm and I looked up and noticed the bathrooms was closed for cleaning with a sign. At about 10mins til 2 an employee came by to kindly notify me they were going to close. So I packed up, but the bathrooms were still closed.
I’m in my 50s here and just drank a big cup of chai (good chai prepared by an employee) and I need to get back on the road — in a town that’s not really my home. I thought I’d ask to see if there may be other bathrooms available; afterall this coffee shop seems to be attached to a church. The employee I spoke to seemed to be willing to let me use it quickly but then a lady who was behind the counter interrupted and said “the bathrooms are closed. Sorry.” And honestly did not sound like she was sorry at all but more like she was holding a boundary. I guess I see the sign and that they have a right to do that. I gotta say, not feeling very cared for here and the amazing hospitality I felt up to the point just got thrown out the window.
Not sure if this is their usual practice. I’m a firm believer that coffee (dietetic drinks) places should provide bathrooms access to customers. So yeh, overall it was ok but not sure I’d return… bathrooms are important to me at this age. I then found a gas station across the street and used their bathroom.
Wonderful dudes behind the counter though. Thanks for the lovely service.