

Casual cafe serves coffees from South & Central America, teas, pizzas & light fare.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3933 30th St Suite 2, San Diego, CA 92104
Phone: (619) 683-7787
Website: https://caffecalabria.com/
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Reviews
I liked the atmosphere. There is plenty of space, comfortable tables. The place was clean. It was a pleasure to be here.
The coffee shop has its own coffee roaster.
The service is fast and pleasant.
We had croissants and sandwiches and they were really tasty and fresh. They also heated our pastries to keep them warm.
As for the coffee, it is delicious. I am quite satisfied with the place and the food and drinks.
I recommend everyone to visit this place.
It’s one of the best I’ve been to.
It is very affordable too, I paid like 15 $ for a pizza!
Got some madeleines too and those were tasty as well!
Since I moved to San Diego in 2005, I have visited Caffe Calabria countless times. Sometimes, it was just to pick up a cup of coffee during a weekend walk, other times it was to work/study while eating lunch, cookies and lattes, or to stop in for pizza and cocktails. On one occasion, I reserved the back patio for a group for dinner and drinks for a nonprofit I volunteer for.
Until today, service from the staff has always been kind and efficient, and it’s been a place I frequent on at least a weekly basis (sometime more frequently if I was really craving a bicerin).
Cut to this afternoon, when I was there on a very slow Monday around lunchtime. I was there to eat lunch, meet a friend and to do some writing around 11 a.m., but after ordering and sitting down, I realized my laptop was starting to die. I looked around for a plug and didn’t find one near me, so I moved to one of the only three tables that did have one under them. I did see that they had signs saying the tables were for eating only and no computers or crafts could be done at those tables (other tables said no computers after 3 p.m.), but since more than half the tables were empty and I had just bought a sandwich and two coffees for myself, I thought it would be OK to sit there while my laptop charged for a bit while waiting for my friend to arrive.
Then the owner came over and rudely reiterated the rule to me. He kept saying “it’s fine today because we’re slow, but for future reference, we don’t allow computers at these three tables.” I tried to apologize as I explained my situation, but he kept being very rude toward me, adding that computers were banned at the only tables that have plugs “by design” because he doesn’t want people working on computers in his cafe.
I understand having rules, and explaining these rules if you’re busy and need to turn tables, but it’s quite another thing to berate someone about it. I am not sure when it changed from being a welcoming place, but this lack of decency was unacceptable. I’ll miss the pizza and coffee, but unfortunately the way he treated me means I won’t be back.