
About The Sentient Bean
Airy space with high ceilings starring fair-trade coffee & vegetarian chow, plus art & live music.
What People Are Saying
from Google"This place was delicious! The entire menu is vegetarian, and the restaurant also included many vegan options. While I don’t have celiac disease I was also pleasantly surprised to find a variety of gluten free options as well (there were also warnings for nut allergies on the menu). Not only is the menu very accommodating, it is also very tasty as well. I tried the vegan breakfast tacos and they were delicious, high in plant based protein, and super healthy as well. Lastly, the customer service was amazing with everyone being super friendly. Overall I would highly recommend this place."
"So grateful you are open on Christmas Day! The staff were kind and welcoming. Phenomenal selection vegetarian options. Dirty chai latte was stronger than I expected but my future self thanks you! Breakfast burrito was light, fresh and paired nicely with the cup of salsa. Easy going atmosphere."
"We loved the Sentient Bean and it’s such a cool and cute coffee shop right by the park. The food came pretty timely on a Sunday morning and the lines were pretty nonexistent. Would recommend for anyone looking for coffee and grub by the park. Vegan options too!"
"My iced latte was really bitter. My partner said his hot latte tasted over-roasted, like the coffee was burned. Food was good, loved the huge selection of vegetarian and vegan options. Restaurant is accessible, one gender nuetral restroom. Loved that they had a pride flag and queer looking staff, but based on the coffee, we will not be returning."
"I don’t know what’s going on at the bean, but I’m tired of the disrespect. I’ve let a lot slide up until this point, but now I have to say something. I’ve been going here for over a decade and the service has never been so poor. I don’t even hang out there anymore, but even my experience of placing Togo and pickup orders has been extremely subpar. For one, why are the baristas acting like catty high schoolers. The person in front of me there all smiles and friendly. Then I get to the front and they’re frowning and acting upset. I don’t bother these people. Why do I get the attitude? It feels like some sort of racial tension or something. That’s my only explanation. They’ve gone as far as ignoring me and taking the order of the person I’m with, but the latest issues seem to be the final straw for me. I’ve been vegan for a decade and this is a place that purports to accommodate that, but the baristas have repeatedly given me non vegan items my past few visits. First it was the vegan breakfast burrito, and I should have just stopped going there then, but I know people make mistakes so I gave them grace, but today was a bridge too far. I ordered a cold brew with oat milk, and the barista made it with whole milk, luckily she labeled it, so I just asked if she could fix it. Instead of getting a new cup she just tossed the old coffee out and made the new one in the same cup. I don’t even think she rinsed it out. Disgusting. Terribly disrespectful as well. I can no longer spend my hard earned money here, and would suggest that any other black people in the area do the same."
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