
Le café de quartier chaleureux d'Oakland qui mêle les saveurs philippines et guamaniennes avec des cafés torréfiés sur place et des espaces accueillants.
Charlie May Coffee & Tea House, situé au 11200 Golf Links Rd #G, Oakland, est un café accueillant proposant du café torréfié sur place et des boissons comme le champorado glacé. L'espace comprend une terrasse extérieure, un salon cosy et une salle de conférence à louer. Cette boutique détenue par des femmes et des minorités met en avant des saveurs philippines et guamaniennes avec des empanadas, du zapallo végétarien, des options véganes et des pratiques durables telles que des tasses en céramique, des gobelets compostables et un tumbler de marque. La torréfaction est réalisée sur place à l'aide d'un torréfacteur électrique Bellwether.
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Café fraîchement torréfié sur place, des boissons uniques telles que le champorado et le latiya, et des thés soigneusement préparés.
Empanadas délicieuses (dont des options végétariennes et véganes incluses), scones, croissants et biscuits.
Espace de réunion privé avec un grand écran pour des réunions importantes ou le télétravail.
Espace extérieur convivial, parfait pour déguster des boissons et des collations dans un cadre serein.
Des livres et des jouets à disposition pour les enfants, ce qui en fait un lieu accueillant pour les familles.
We came here after hiking and were surprised with this delicious place! We had amazing empanadas and pastries without a family of four. My two little ones love the food and the thoughtfulness of having l books and little toys to play, so we we're able to enjoy our food. We look forward to come back. This place is a gem in the middle of the Woods.
Neighborhood gem — amazing to have such great coffee so accessible. Not to mention cozy vibe and super sweet staff. Love making this part of my daily routine. And the Pumpkin Spice Latte is a real treat. Not too sweet with a nice spicy kick!
Friendly café with good coffee and snacks (4/5 Green Stars). I met someone at Charlie May’s for coffee/tea and snacks before a hike – the Clyde Woolridge trailhead is just up the road. Service was friendly and the drinks were good – my Americano was well-made and my friend’s London Fog looked enticing. We also shared a veggie empanada and scone and agreed that they were both tasty. The Buenos Aries style empanadas are from Javi’s Cooking. We had the vegetarian “zapallo” empanada but apparently there’s also a vegan empanada, made with Impossible mince and vegan butter. It wasn’t on the café menu that day but is listed on the website menu. Something for another day! The café has a mix of spaces including regular tables, an outdoor patio and a cozy living room area with armchairs, lamps and framed prints. They also have a conference room with a large screen that you can rent if you have an important meeting coming up. I think it’s an interesting space with some unique food and drink options. I don’t normally do coffee with syrups but I’m curious to try one of their homemade “sauces” next time – champorado, based on a Filipino porridge of chocolate and rice, and latiya, inspired by a Guamanian dessert of cinnamon cake and vanilla custard. I’m giving Charlie May coffee 4/5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact, based on these factors: • Charlie May is a small, women-owned, minority owned business. It was founded by two sisters whose families came from the Philippines and Guam. • Charlie May provides no info on their coffee, which is odd for a company (even a small one) that roasts their own beans. They sell Nicaragua La Estrella beans but it would be nice to know more. • Coffee is roasted in-house with an electric roaster (Bellweather) developed in Berkeley. Charlie May mentions this as one way in which they are reducing their carbon footprint. • Plastic waste is minimized with ceramic mugs, compostable to-go cups and a branded tumbler for sale. • They take part in local events and fundraisers, for example donating to a homeless org.
Went for the first time with a friend and I can’t wait to go back. It’s a cute shop and has really friendly staff. I got their champorado iced and my friend got an iced black tea. I’d not heard of champorado before and sounded interesting. It was just the right amount of sweet. The tea took a little while to come out but that’s just because they took care brewing it and my friend absolutely loved the resulting flavor.
Quiet nicely decorated Filipino/Guam coffee shop nestled in the Oakland Hills, near the zoo. What an absolute treat to visit this verdant sanctuary with outside seating in the gentle September sun. We ordered a version of the mocha that was less sweetened and made with non-cane sugar, natural sweeteners it was satisfying . The ham and cheese croissant featured a jalapeño that added so much flavor to the overall experience My cousin ordered a Pollo empanada that came with a herby garlic sauce on the side, which was quite the surprise. They were kind enough to warm all of this so we took a chocolate chip cookie for dessert Excellent ambience, food, and service and will come here again If you visit, tell them that Vinny sent you. No, you won’t get any discount and they don’t know who I am but it’ll be hilarious to see them guessing who Vinny is.
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