The Place
Java Earth Coffee started as a Pacific Beach corner spot in 2010, built around the Artenstein family's habit of feeding everyone who walked through the door. The La Jolla location is the second outpost, carrying the same casual coastal format into a sun-filled space on Torrey Pines Road. The draw is a kitchen that operates well above coffee-shop baseline. Sauces and pestos are made in-house, and the breakfast and lunch menu runs from bowls and burritos to panini — all from scratch, all built on family recipes passed through the Artenstein household. Andrea Artenstein has called it "a coffee shop with really, really good food," and the menu backs the claim. The drink side leans into specialty preparations — lavender lattes, mint iced coffee, matcha drinks, and smoothies alongside standard espresso. That creative lineup has picked up traction on social media, particularly among younger visitors drawn to the aesthetic. What holds the operation together is a neighborhood-first orientation. Staff know the regulars by name, know their dogs, know their kids. The Artensteins run both locations with a hosting instinct rather than a retail one, treating the cafe less like a transaction point and more like an extension of the family table. For a second location, it has avoided feeling like a franchise.
"A coffee shop with a kitchen that operates well above baseline, built on family recipes and a hosting instinct."
Known For
- SoCal burrito — Customers rave about the SoCal burrito (wanderlog.com)
- Chai Latte — Their chai latte and pastries are must-tries (www.tryperdiem.com)
- Pastries — Their chai latte and pastries are must-tries (www.tryperdiem.com)
- Matcha — matcha drinks (wanderlog.com)
- Java Earth Coffee La Jolla — that is well known in La Jolla called Java Earth Coffee (www.postcard.inc)
- Smoothies — “Their smoothies are also one of my favorites!!” (google.com)
The Vibe
"perfect for a beautiful day in lj to do laptop work"
Good For
- Online ordering
- Family friendly
- Good for solo dining
- Coffee enthusiasts
- Local customers
- San Diegans
- First-time visitors
- Summer