
“Coronado's go-to for drip coffee that earns reverence and lattes that taste like someone's paying attention.”
Adrian gets named in reviews for making the experience 'wonderful' and being knowledgeable about coffee.
Reviewer calls it 'best coffee on the island' — the go-to spot for Coronado locals and visitors.
Multiple specialty drinks mentioned include lavender (lemon lavender donut, honey lavender latte).
“Trident Coffee Coronado built its reputation on specialty drinks that veer playful—honey lavender lattes, lemon lavender donuts—in a neighborhood where most cafes stick to the basics.”
While other Orange Avenue coffee spots coast on location and basic espresso, Trident commits to the kind of flavor tinkering that gives regulars something to rotate through. The lemon lavender donut isn't just counter decoration—it's the signature, the thing locals text their friends about. Same with the Son of a Sailor, a drink you won't find at the chains clogging the ferry landing.
The baristas here treat coffee like a conversation, not a transaction. Reviews consistently mention staff checking in to make sure drinks landed right, offering tweaks, actually knowing the menu instead of just punching buttons. It's the kind of service that makes sense in a navy town where people notice when you care about your work.
The drip coffee holds its own—high praise in a neighborhood where retirees and officers have decades of reference points. But the real move is exploring the specialty menu: salted caramel mochas that balance sweet and salt, matcha that doesn't taste like lawn clippings, iced honey lavender lattes that work even when you think they won't.
Seating spills onto Orange Avenue, which means you're watching the bridge traffic and bike parade instead of staring at your phone. It's work-friendly if your work tolerates tourists asking for directions. Solo coffee drinkers post up at the bar. Families grab donuts before beach runs.
The vibe skews local despite the address—this isn't a grab-and-go pit stop for Del guests, it's where Coronado residents claim a table and stay awhile. Prices stay reasonable, which matters when you're competing with a Starbucks three blocks down that charges resort rates.
Caveat: if you need coffee before dawn or late into the evening, check hours first. This isn't a 24-hour operation, and the island doesn't exactly overflow with backup options once the sun sets.
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942 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118, USA
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