Java Point

300 Pacific Coast Hwy # 104, Huntington Beach
(714) 374-9256

Recent Reviews

Neni M

Nov/26/2023Was here this morning around 8,20 amOne girl was busyworking making coffee ,other girl(taller )was texting on her phone standing literally with her phone afew minute while me and another lady r waiting ,I always have patience when it’s morning rush hour And i understand when it’s busy ,But this girl was standing with her face towards the counter holding her phone for more then 5 minutes and texting ,avoiding me and another lady waiting .I gently said good morningshe didn’t hear meShe was clearly to busy texting on the phoneI’mNot coming back to a place that pays employees to be on their phone instead of doing the job their paid for ,I went to sur coffee that near cruisersThey don’t use theyr phone while working ,

Kate Barajas

Excellent coffee and service here! I love getting an iced mocha with the Sunrise bagel The girls here are always so sweet too!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Manu Sharma

Mediocre coffee, unfriendly staff, bagel took ten minutes.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 2

Lauren Mastrota

On vacation from NY very impressed by the bagels and coffee. Love how it’s in a surf shop as well

Emm B.

The iced mocha is so amazing! Much better than most places. Chocolate flavor deeper, richer, but still balanced. Definitely not your standard Hershey's syrup flavor. I haven't had a mocha this good in like 30 years! Fyi, I had it with whole milk. I was there on a very busy Memorial Day holiday & yet I found service very friendly & got my drink pretty quick. It is true, there's a dog friendly vibe, but fine by me. Not a ton of seating, but I asked an older couple at an outside table which had an extra chair if I could please take that chair, they were so friendly & said sure, so I pulled it over and made my own spot! Note: Java Point is inside of longstanding locals' iconic surf shop, Huntington Surf & Sport, so vibe is very beachy, but kind of in an old guy surfer-y laid-back way. PS: it not a place to bring a laptop & study/work; more to hang out with friends/ family and/or people watch (or car watch -- this is Main St/PCH, HB!). In conclusion: 10/10 drink flavor, 10/10 service, 10/10 atmosphere (again, great people watching!!), 10/10 fellow customers' graciousness. So glad I popped in!

Noelle B.

This is no longer a "locals" spot. We built a family tradition of walking down Main Street, grabbing a sunrise sammy (as we affectionately call it) and eating by the pier while we watch volleyball. When this started a few years ago the egg and cheese only was $4.75, when it went up to $6 it was a stretch but we accepted it's on Main Street. We stopped in today after a hectic few months and it was over $9, I think $9.75. I understand inflation and rising costs but this is just excessive for a microwave egg sandwich. I'll remember the fond memories and I'm sure tourists will enjoy the convenience of this location but I'll be bringing our egg and cheese sandwiches from home from now on.

HR3Pilot

You’re serving coffee, not great by any measure, and you tell customers they can’t use the bathroom because it’s not for the public?

Atmosphere: 4

Service: 1

Lauren Smelcer

Cute little place inside of the surf shop. Great little coffees and assortment of pastries and bagels. Food was great.

Lauren Gileau

Cute little place inside of the surf shop. Great little coffees and assortment of pastries and bagels. Food was great.

Kianna Krauss

I've been coming here almost daily since I was 12 years old. The coffee is absolutely amazing and the food even more so. Love this place

Isabella D.

17 dollars for one slice of avocado toast that wasn't any more than decent. Sure it looked pretty but this thing wasn't filling at alllll for the price. Disappointed because it was a cute place.

T H

Their bagels with all the fixings are to die for. Soooo good.

Mike M.

Not sure if this nice young lady gets in trouble for this post but she's a 10 in my book. Stopped in for coffee, it was 6:30 a.m. and it was pouring down rain On Main Street HB. We ordered the coffee, tried to pay and their machines were down. She wasn't sure what to do. I suggested that she just give us a coffee and we would be back to pay some other day since we were down there all the time. Without hesitation she agreed, gave us the coffee. 15-20 minutes later we walked by, she was there, I went in and paid and she was thrilled that we came back. That's the way it should be. Thank you young lady. FYI, I did ask her name and I forgot what it was. So sorry.

Russell Snider

At Java Point is just crazy cool. This little coffee shop combined two of my favorite things: coffee and surf boards. In honesty I'm more a fan of the boards than the coffee! Also, you don't actually buy the boards from Java Point, but since it's located inside HSS (Huntington Surf and Sport) you kind of can't avoid them.Java Point offers a good selection of coffee and teas and it's currently my daughter's favorite place for chai. I'm not a big fan of chai, but she says it's one of the best in the area. They also have small pastries and may even do some lighter meals, think sandwiches and the like. Just be careful not to knock on the glass as it scares the donuts (iykyk).So if you need a cup of coffee and a light snack and love surf and the beach, head to Java Point. I think you'll like it. You can even take your coffee right across PCH and walk the Huntington Beach pier while you enjoy it!Vegetarian options: They have some great pastries that i believe are vegetarian.Kid-friendliness: Kids will love this place, lots of things to explore.Parking: There's a lot of parking options and if you are ok with walking a ways there are some free options too.Wheelchair accessibility: Yes it is.Dietary restrictions: There are a couple different GF options available in the pastry section as well.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Patrick C.

Rudest barista in California! She asked me if I was going to order something. I said I was looking at the pastries. She asked me to wait over there and pointed to the surfboards. Also, she doesn't evidently understand the difference between a Cortada and a cappuccino. we ordered two Cortada's and got two cappuccino's. We were the only customers in the place.

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