I had a good experience. I asked the(very nice) young lady working what the best breakfast sandwich was. She asked me what ingredients I liked and then the other lady made a custom one for me. It was very good. With a kombucha drink the total was $ 7 and some change. It is located diagonally across from the AmTrak station where I am about to hop on the California Zephyr. I would go here again if in the area.
Salo s.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Alameda, CA
The snack shop makes tasty sandwiches that are much better than those from subway across the street. I liked them until December when I am ~ 98% confident that I got salmonella from eating a sandwich from the Coffee and Snack Shop. I am sad to lose a sandwich place in an area so devoid of options, but the Coffee and Snack Shop Salmonella Experience was horrorific.
Tito Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Emeryville, CA
Dinky. Cheap cheap, Dinky taxi driver, needs that coffee fix and that donut and that bag of chips maybe a coke. its a hangout wood benches, and a table… not much to gaze at except Amtrak and maybe Subway and maybe a few flowers and some lawn as people walk by business, lunch crowd, tourist and travelers its sunny there. and shady and its cold by a draft of breeze because of the nearby over scaled Wareham Empire its Dinky you go in. and in four steps you are across the room there it is. a croissant a cash register some grub as you cannot expect much you kind of feel this or that and that muffin with jam hits your palette, like in left field so you pay. in cash… your last penny or you take a penny glare flares into the sterile space, but not a customer just a passing car Enterprise Rent A Car is across the street and a parking lot going the other way too far to maybe walk to the townhouse or maybe the place is closed but you don’t really care because the place is also interesting closed who cares. its a snack shop you want a snack or you don’t you probably won’t like the snack or maybe you will it just calories to maybe help you get by the day who cares too. its a coffee shop not starbucks or peets not Local 123 or Café Trieste but you can buy a newspaper and buy a coke or a 7up, but no beer no wine, nothing like that. its a Coffee & Snack Shop. Dinky, Cheap Cheap, Dinky
Albert V V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Sunnyvale, CA
convient for all the offices around. Most of their stuff comes from costco. i go there exclusively for a fruit bowl thing that is only 3 dollars. its mixed: watermelon, cataloupe/honeydew, grapes, kiwis, mangos, and others. sounds great right ;0 they also make a lot of sandwiches, bagels, and croissants. I also tend to get this cholesterol powerhouse of a croissant, 2 sausage patties, a thick layer of egg, and 2 slices of cheez. but im an athletic 24 year old. i wonder how long i can keep it up ;)
Danny L.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oakland, CA
This place has what you need to get you through the day at the office. Donuts are fresh and my preference for the morning snack. They also have an assortment of fresh fruit, muffins, bagels, and sushi in addition to the usual chips, candy and nuts you find in any convenience store. If you ever need a cab, this is the place to be. There are at least 4 – 5 taxis parked out front lingering in hopes of finding someone in need of their services.
Shane s.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Oakland, CA
Why is this business area of Emeryville so devoid of convenience stores?! If you work at or are doing business in this jumping area of Emeryville, this is the only corner store this side of San Pablo apparently. Luckily, this place is well decent. Aside from the bodega staples, they have some odd things like Japanese food and Korean ramen«made”-to-order. Some Luna and Clif bars are available and they have these hippy vegan cookies which are supposed to be good for one’s heart. I do think they charge you like 50cents for debit transactions which may be acceptable but is kinda lame and violates the agreement they probably have with the credit card companies. I give 4 stars simply for location.
Beth F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Jose, CA
So I erroneously used to call this place«The Corner Store» because everyone at work did, but I recently learned its proper name and transferred my review accordingly. This store is a God-send when it comes to picking up an essential, whether it’s a piece of fruit, a cup of good tea, a little box of cereal, or a ginger ale when your stomach’s ailing you. It’s conveniently located at Horton and 59th, just across from the Amtrak station and near the WestAmerica Bank. I love dropping by when company meetings require me to be in Emeryville, because they almost always have just what I need – some kind of snack and beverage combo to tide me over and get me back to the BART station and onward to the South Bay. Thank you, Coffee and Snack Shop!