
Donde el café artesanal se fusiona con el ambiente de un vecindario en el centro de San Antonio.
Vela Coffee, ubicada en 505 E Travis St, en el centro de San Antonio, combina el encanto del vecindario con bebidas cuidadosamente elaboradas. El espacio es luminoso e inmaculado, con baristas cálidos y una barra de madera para café. Las ofertas incluyen un cappuccino bien equilibrado, elaborado con granos tostados por Proud Mary, y café turco con cardamomo, además de bebidas de temporada y productos de panadería. Un lugar acogedor para estudiar o conversar.
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Café auténtico de estilo palestino elaborado con cardamomo, servido caliente para una experiencia rica y aromática.
Capuchinos, cortados, lattes y flat whites preparados expertamente utilizando tostados de Proud Mary para sabores audaces y suaves.
Especiales que van rotando, como Matcha de arándano y espresso helado batido, que ofrecen sabores únicos y frescos.
Pasteles frescos, croissants, cheesecakes y sándwiches, perfectos para un bocado rápido o para acompañar el café.
Un espacio luminoso y limpio con luz natural, música y asientos ideales para trabajar, estudiar o reuniones informales.
Small cafe in downtown San Antonio. Friendly server and great coffee. I got a flat whit and it’s a 10000 times better than Starbucks. There’s a nice seating area and the atmosphere is great. They play music but not too loud so can hear yourself think and hold a conversation.
Today I find myself in historic San Antonio Texas. A first for me. Making my way to the Alamo, RIP Ozzy, I’ve stumbled upon Vela Coffee. The vibe at Vela is a subtle blend of neighborhood and Posch. The music as on point, not too loud, good vibes. I’ve ordered my usual, a cappuccino, a bit dry, in a mug. Yes, I hate the fact that I must stipulate the mug. Had they asked me “what size” dare say I would have walked out. However, upon seeing a traditional sand heater it dawned on me Vela serves traditional Turkish coffee. For those who are not enthusiasts, the term Turkish is a catch all. In practice there are subtle differences. In this case Palestinian, which brings a touch of Cardamom. Firstly, the cappuccino was spot on. Flavor forward, the roast was rich, dark, and smooth. The roast is compliments of Proud Mary Roasting out of Austin. What I really appreciate is the craft the barista took to perfect the foam. Thus, it complimented the espresso like well practiced duet. Perfect. The Turkish coffee was equally delicious. I prefer mine with a bit of sugar, but today I wanted the full expression without the dilution of any sweetener. If you find yourself in San Antonio, and you appreciate a well brewed cappuccino, I highly recommend you flag Vela Coffee as a must stop. You certainly won’t leave disappointed. Enjoy.
Coffee Shop No. 517 Vela Coffee San Antonio, CA June 13, 2025 Vela Coffee serves a solid cortado. The space is bright and spotless, with plenty of natural light pouring in. The baristas were warm and welcoming, and I especially loved the wood fixture above the coffee bar—it added a nice touch of character. I lingered with my cortado, enjoying the view of people passing by. Enjoying life one cortado at a time!
Found this little coffee shop on a mini outing today, and it was honestly reeeally cute! It was very decently priced and I was able to get 3 things under $20. They gave seasonal drinks and they also have a great selection of bakery items too! I got their seasonal Blueberry Matcha and it was so good! The flavors blended together wonderfully and the matcha was just sweet enough!🍵 I also got a turkey and cheese croissant and a biscoff cheesecake that was the perfect amount of sweetness! Everything came out super quick and we didn’t have to wait too long, which was good since they unfortunately didn’t have free parking. But I only paid $5 parking next door to it. I spoke briefly to the baristas and turns out they have only been open for 10 months! They’re coming up to their year, they have a super friendly atmosphere and would be a great place to get some extra work/school/studying done!
Stopped by this morning and ordered a latte and an iced shaken espresso. Drinks were good, but not enough to keep me coming back. I might stop by again to try the Turkish coffee. Employees and welcoming and the shop itself is nice and clean. Just a heads up: like with many places downtown this coffee shop doesn't have its own parking lot but you can find a street parking spot for under $2 just around the corner, unless you want to pay $10-$25 for the lots across the street.
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