Title: A Coastal Haven for Coffee Connoisseurs - Monociclo Coffee Roasters
Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Monociclo Coffee Roasters, nestled in a picturesque spot just steps away from an enchanting beach view, is the epitome of a hidden gem that effortlessly combines coffee culture with the soothing vibes of the sea. Tucked away from the bustling highway, this boutique coffee shop is an experience that will delight every coffee lover.
The journey to Monociclo itself sets the tone for the visit: it’s a captivating detour off the beaten path that presents you with an oasis of tranquillity. Once you step inside, you are immediately welcomed by the warm and intimate ambiance. The décor is tasteful, a blend of rustic charm and modern minimalism, creating a homely yet elegant atmosphere. Every corner is filled with cozy seating, inviting you to sit back and savor your coffee while taking in the beautiful landscape that unfolds before your eyes.
But let's talk about the heart of Monociclo: the coffee. It's apparent from the first sip that the baristas are truly artisans of their craft. Each cup is brewed with meticulous care and attention to detail. The menu is robust, offering classics like cappuccinos and lattes, and unique house specialties like the velvety Moca.
The coffee is exceptional, sourced from a variety of ethical and sustainable farms, each bean skillfully roasted on-site to achieve an ideal balance of flavors. Whether you prefer a robust espresso or a creamy latte, Monociclo's coffee is a dance of aromas and tastes that leaves you craving more. The freshness of the roast brings out the subtleties in each cup, offering notes of fruit, chocolate, and caramel that will delight both casual drinkers and coffee aficionados alike.
Monociclo Coffee Roasters is more than a coffee shop; it's an immersive experience that pairs world-class coffee with a scenic backdrop like no other. It's a place that encourages you to slow down, appreciate the moment, and relish a phenomenal cup of coffee. Whether you're a local or a traveler passing by, a visit to Monociclo is worth the trip, and then some. This little haven is a testament to the art of coffee brewing, and a must-visit for any...
Read moreMeh is pretty accurate here. This was our third coffee shop of the day (we enjoy our coffee when traveling, what can I say) - and it was very, very forgettable. We got there and first of all, parking is a bit difficult. We tried to park in the street but found none, we noticed an entry to a parking lot, so went in to discover it’s only for the restaurant in the same area - the security guy was kind enough to let us park since we were going to stay long - getting some fuel/caffeine for our drive home. Went in and the place is quite nice and cozy, slightly modern. We got to the front of the line to order our coffee and got the Artisanal Lattes with Cafe Olla to go - service was good and the baristas were super chill. We got our coffee and that’s where the joy started to die. The to go cups were super flimsy, particularly the lid - making it a challenge to drink while driving, especially on the less than manicures roads of the area. Between keeping the lid on to just keeping the coffee in the cup it was a challenge. So the obvious choice is drink it quick and not worry - we’ll it wasn’t all that good either. Flavor was, okay and it was a bit grainy (espresso bits in the drink). I wouldn’t avoid this place in a jam, but I certainly wouldn’t go out of my...
Read moreThis is a very pretty coffee shop that is in the southern side of the downtown area of Rosarito. It's really cool here because you can have your coffee while sitting out and it's very down-to-earth place I think rustic would be the term that I would give this spot in particular, in comparison with their other locations. It's a menu that is I think very coffee oriented so you can find just about the most common coffee experiences in this place. They have a small little gift shop and they also have a lot of merch, like hats coffee beans and t-shirts. In regards to the parking I think the parking is all right but just make sure that perhaps on the weekends it's going to be hard for you to find parking inside of the parking area. You can also grab a coffee and just walk to the shore-side and have a beautiful view of the sunset, the only kind of downside is that you can't really walk into the beach so at least you'll be able to have a...
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