Sidóh is a hidden cafe with serious Latin soul. The horchata latte is a standout—creamy, refreshing, and topped with just the right amount of cinnamon. The vibe is very cozy. On my visit, Bronco was playing softly in the background, adding a nostalgic tone. My mom loved bronco growing up. The design is charming and matches vintage-style logo printed on coasters and merch.
Parking is limited, so plan ahead or be ready to circle the block. They also have limited food options, only burritos: chorizo and vegetable options.
Conclusion: The staff here are super friendly and hardworking. It’s a small, tucked-away spot, cozy and welcoming. You don’t come across many Latin cafés—it’s got a unique vibe. I love the music, and the branding is on point. Whether you’re popping in for a quick latte, cappuccino, or settling in with...
Read moreEdit: Super nice staff, wonderful coffee & it’s a cute place! I’ll be back to try some other drinks. Got one of their special lattes and it was delicious! Thanks for the friendly service 🙂
Tried to visit and support this business a few times around 6:45am but their hours on Google must be incorrect. Please update your hours because every time I’ve visited in the morning the business is CLOSED! Trying to support a local business because I am at work early and the only other places open early enough in the area are chain coffee shops! Update your open...
Read moreI visited Sidoh Cafe shortly after its May 2025 opening and found it serving Oaxacan‑inspired coffee drinks like horchata lattes plus hearty breakfast burritos and pastries. Their pastries had a lovely cornflour texture, and the savory burrito was stuffed with tender meat and beans. The staff was proud of their menu and took time explaining each drink. The small pastry display is curated and inviting. It feels like a thoughtful, quiet corner café with...
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