
“Boardwalk bodega with Starbucks coffee and breakfast burritos that won't ruin your whale-watching morning.”
Multiple reviews mention grabbing food while waiting for whale-watching tours or needing something quick and walking-distance before beach activities.
Reviewer specifically notes 'They open at 7am' and calls it a 'Good place to grab coffee in the morong [morning]'.
Reviewer states 'They serve Starbucks coffee' — contract beans, not a house roast.
Reviewer notes 'It's a bit pricy but that's expected in this [location]' — boardwalk markup acknowledged.
“Market Mission Bay serves Starbucks coffee, breakfast burritos, and grab-and-go staples a block from the whale-watching docks.”
While Rosemarie's engineers slider architecture and Cannonball chases rooftop sushi angles, Market Mission Bay operates in a different lane entirely: convenience-store coffee counter meets pre-beach provision stop. This is the spot that opens at 7am when you need caffeine before paddleboard rental, the walk-up window where whale-watching tour groups grab breakfast burritos in the fifteen minutes before boarding. The play here isn't craft or ambition — it's proximity and morning hours when most Mission Beach kitchens haven't fired up yet.
The breakfast burritos run simple — egg, cheese, sausage, solid salsa — sized large enough to hold you through a morning on the water. They make a limited batch, so if you're rolling in after 9am on a weekend, odds tilt toward pastry backup plans. The chai lattes pull decent spice, the fruit cups stay fresh, and the gluten-free muffin situation covers more dietary angles than you'd expect from a convenience-market setup. Starbucks coffee means consistent shots without the wait times of actual Starbucks locations three blocks inland.
Pricing runs tourist-adjacent — not gouging, but factoring in the location tax that comes with being the only coffee option between your rental and the bay. The market side stocks yogurt, wine, basics for condo stays, the kind of inventory that prevents a grocery run when you just need tomorrow's breakfast sorted tonight. Regulars treat it like a pantry; visitors treat it like a lifeline when they realize the nearest full café requires driving.
It's the kind of spot that earns its keep through function rather than flair. You're not coming here for menu innovation or Instagram moments — you're coming because it's open early, it's close, and the burrito will get you to lunch without requiring a sit-down commitment.
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