Nestled in the vibrant heart of Los Angeles, Community Goods offers a distinctive café experience that expertly blends artistry and flavor into each bite and sip. Known primarily for its inventive matcha-based beverages and thoughtfully curated breakfast offerings, this café isn’t just a stop for your morning coffee—it’s a destination for those who appreciate culinary creativity with a sophisticated twist.
The menu here is a celebration of unique textures and vibrant flavors. Signature items like the Breakfast Sliders with Avocado delight with their perfectly balanced, savory layers enveloped between soft, fresh buns. The Pistachio Toast offers a gratifying crunch paired with the rich nuttiness that lingers pleasantly on the palate, while the Baklava Croissant tempts with its flaky, buttery exterior and aromatic sweetness, a true nod to pastry artistry.
For beverage enthusiasts, Community Goods is a playground of matcha magic. Their lineup spans classics like the smooth and velvety Matcha Latte (US$8.00) and the subtly smoky Hojicha Latte (US$7.50), to exciting contenders like the zingy Matcha Tonic (US$8.50) and the indulgent Salted Maple MATCHA Cappuccino served iced. One standout praised by regulars is the tonic coffee, lauded for its refreshing complexity and expertly realized flavor balance that quite simply can’t be found elsewhere. Those with a sweet tooth will appreciate the Vanilla Bean Latte Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie, a decadent treat that perfectly complements the café’s drinks.
Guests often mention the lively atmosphere that buzzes early in the day, especially around breakfast hours when the popular breakfast sliders are served—up until 12 pm. While the space inside is intimate and cozy, leading to inevitable lines and occasional waits of up to 45 minutes, many say that the culinary experience justifies it. “Everything tasted delish!” said one visitor, capturing the sentiment of those who return to savor more flavors. Another noted the café’s suitability as a charming spot for dates, enhancing the overall appeal beyond just food and drink.
However, it’s important to point out that some patrons feel that the hype slightly outpaces the experience, particularly if you’re a seasoned matcha enthusiast. The matcha blends here tend to lean a bit sweet, which may slightly overshadow the robust green tea depth some expect. Still, “good for the experience” is the unanimous consensus, especially from those willing to explore a fresh interpretation of classic flavors paired with impeccable presentation.
Community Goods is more than a neighborhood café; it’s a thoughtfully crafted sensory journey. From the first sip of a meticulously brewed Matcha Flat White to the last bite of a perfectly balanced breakfast slider, the café invites you to slow down and savor the moment. Whether you come early to beat the queues or venture in during quieter hours, the combination of innovative drinks and carefully prepared food makes Community Goods an essential stop for food lovers exploring Los Angeles’ dynamic café culture.
Waited about 45 min in line but worth the experience! Everything tasted delish! Would love to come back and try more matcha and coffee next time but probably in the afternoon with less line :) the breakfast sandos are served until 12pm so it's usually more packed until then
Tbh, too hyped up? People there are kind but coffee and matcha are just meh. I make my matcha latte a lot at home and my matcha is better tbh. I can't really taste strong matcha so it is a bit bummer. My dad said coffee was just mid. We waited for almost 40minutes? But hmm not worth the wait. Good for the experience. Not worth than one time in my opinion. :)
Yes, it's excellent and yes it's better than most other coffee places. My personal pick is the tonic coffee. I tried it elsewhere but this is by far my favorite and no one else gets it this good. Unfortunately, the portion was small, and the wait is way way too long. No, I wouldn't wait in line, but I'd try it at least once.
Really nice place & food. As you can see from the pics.the line gets long so quick so u better come early or they might be sold out quickly. If you wanna try smth different & light, def. Worth the wait / experience. Worth to try it once. Matcha is good but lil. Sweet . Eggs sandwich to the point. Good for dates too Space inside is super limited so probably you will need to find a spot to eat. Overall vibes are nice
I ordered the breakfast slider and matcha while my friend did pistachio toast and hojicha latte! The matcha was exceptional well done while the sauce with breakfast slider brings the perfect balance! However, the wait is a little bit long but certainly worth it!
Not to be a basic b(oy), but Community Goods arguably has the best matcha in LA. I took a detour on the way to work on a Wednesday morning and thank my lucky stars that the fabled line wrapping around the corner was not there. I arrived around 10:30am and the line was only a little bit out the door. The total time from the start of my queue to receiving my drinks was probably less than 20 minutes. I even found free parking nearby! But I also was probably extremely lucky so take my experience with a grain of salt. But even though the line wasn’t that long, the inside of the store was still cramped and overcrowded because of how small the shop is. There’s not much room inside to stand, so we were asked to wait outside. But while I was waiting outside, I noticed that I didn’t hear any names being called out. I sat there for a while, wondering how I was supposed to know when my order was ready. Eventually, I just decided to go back inside to check and found my order sitting on the counter. This was mildly irritating. I can understand asking guests to wait outside, but if you’re going to make them go outside, you should have a way to communicate with them to let them know when their order is ready. I did not receive a text message. I was not given a buzzer. It’s impossible to hear your name being called if you’re standing outside. And a worker never came outside to call my name. I got the matcha einspanner (secret menu), matcha latte, and hojicha latte. The matcha latte was perfect. I had mine sweetened with maple syrup. The matcha was rich, nutty, and not too sweet. I’m also not the biggest hojicha person, but this hojicha was very good. The roasted flavor was vibrant and tasted like kinako powder. But my personal favorite was the matcha einspanner. The whipped cream on top makes the einspanner especially creamy and indulgent, and that creamy foam coupled with the lightly salted flavor complement each other very well. And despite these different flavors and textures, the taste of matcha is not lost. Even though the service had room for improvement, the drinks were very good. I would definitely come back on a weekday morning for another matcha einspanner.
Went around noon and there was plenty of street parking since it's right in a neighborhood. The wait was about 45 minutes and when we finally got to the front to order, the menu was actually smaller than expected. The cups themselves are pretty small for the price and when I saw the barista spill some of it, I thought he was going to refill it but he didn't. The seating is actually really cute. It's all outside and nicely shaded.