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Upside Down

Coffee shop · Los Angeles

4.9 · 149 reviews Google
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About Upside Down

At Upside Down, we're passionate about creating a welcoming space where community and connection thrive. Our café is more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee - it's a vibrant gathering spot that showcases local art and provides a serene atmosphere for relaxation or productivity. We believe in...

At Upside Down, we're passionate about creating a welcoming space where community and connection thrive. Our café is more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee - it's a vibrant gathering spot that showcases local art and provides a serene atmosphere for relaxation or productivity. We believe in fostering a sense of belonging, which is why our donations-based model allows you to pay what you feel is fair for your drink. Our friendly staff are always happy to accommodate your needs, whether you're studying, socializing, or simply enjoying a quick bite. With ample seating and wheelchair accessibility, everyone feels at home.

What Customers Say About Upside Down

Upside Down is a donation-based coffee shop with a strong community vibe. Customers rave about the friendly staff, delicious coffee, and unique concept. It's a great space for studying, hanging out, and enjoying local art.

Popular Dishes

cappuccino latte drip coffee hot chai morning glory loaf blueberry muffin croissant Rose latte

Best For

Solo Dining Groups Locals Casual

Tip: Stop by to say hi to the employees, hangout, and possibly get a drink. Be prepared for a donation-based system where you set the price.

Features

Accessible Coffee
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What to see nearby

Janss Investment Company Building
A 293m

Janss Investment Company Building

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Ralphs Grocery Store
Heritage
A 486m

Ralphs Grocery Store

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Italian Cultural Institute
A 566m

Italian Cultural Institute

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Spaulding Field
A 613m

Spaulding Field

parque

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Jardín Botánico Mildred E. Mathias
A 646m

Jardín Botánico Mildred E. Mathias

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Los Angeles Tennis Center
A 722m

Los Angeles Tennis Center

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Explore the area around Upside Down

Upside Down is located in Los Angeles, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.

Historical Heritage

  • Ralphs Grocery Store (A 486m) — building in California, United States of America Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos

Parks & Gardens

  • Spaulding Field (A 613m) — park in Los Angeles County, California, United States of America
  • Jardín Botánico Mildred E. Mathias (A 646m) — jardín botánico estadounidense

Other Points of Interest

  • Janss Investment Company Building (A 293m) — historic building in Los Angeles, California, United States
  • Italian Cultural Institute (A 566m) — building in Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles Tennis Center (A 722m) — tennis facility on the University of California, Los Angeles campus
  • Pauley Pavilion (A 755m) — estadio deportivo en el campus de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles
  • UCLA Straus Stadium (A 775m) — tennis stadium on the University of California, Los Angeles campus
  • Kerckhoff Hall (A 861m)
  • UCLA Drake Track and Field Stadium (A 955m) — stadium in Los Angeles, USA

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Frequently asked questions about Upside Down

Upside Down is located at 10962 Le Conte Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024, Los Angeles.
Near Upside Down you can find points of interest such as Janss Investment Company Building, Ralphs Grocery Store, Italian Cultural Institute, Spaulding Field.
Upside Down offers coffee_shop cuisine.
Upside Down has regular opening hours. Check their profile for updated schedules.
Upside Down offers the following services: dine-in, takeaway.
The most recommended dishes at Upside Down based on customer reviews are: cappuccino, latte, drip coffee, hot chai, morning glory loaf.
Upside Down is ideal for solo dining, groups, locals, casual dining.
Upside Down is a donation-based coffee shop with a strong community vibe. Customers rave about the friendly staff, delicious coffee, and unique concept. It's a great space for studying, hanging out, and enjoying local art.
Stop by to say hi to the employees, hangout, and possibly get a drink. Be prepared for a donation-based system where you set the price.
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Upside Down Los Angeles Reviews

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Piggy Girl

Absolutely amazing to see a third space like this when its become increasingly difficult to find them nowadays. Place was packed with college students and being in such a lively place made studying a lot more enjoyable. The place almost seems too good to be true as you can set your own prices for whatever you order so long as its over a dollar; your first order is actually free! I got the vanilla oatmilk latte and was shocked at just how good it is. I wish I knew about this place sooner knowing i've been paying $7.50 for coffee that wasnt as good. Will definitely be coming back whenever I have the chance.

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Sampada Patel

Awesome third place to hang out with LEGOs and a great atmosphere. Coffee is delicious and service is friendly and they have lots of community activities.

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Jennifer Lentz

Upside Down is a great coffee shop for relaxing, studying, or enjoying community events. They have incredible drinks, from delicious black coffee to an ever changing menu of seasonal drinks. The staff is friendly and excellently trained. The space has incredible local art and hosts gallery openings.

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Alan W.

Super cute cafe! Donation based! No price set for any drink! You are immersed in the Bruins community and just simple kindness of strangers who offer a smile. Such a warm and lovely place, just like the LA sunshine outside. Go get a coffee and grab a seat by the window, I bet your friends would envy your work setup!

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Yü Wu

Upside Down is a donation based coffee shop: you name whatever price you find reasonable for the drink, and that's how much you pay. The space is also a community space that exhibit art pieces and host events. Upside Down is a coffee shop, so of course you could get an americano or cappuccino here, but what their menu features most prominently is a series of signature drinks, from Tiramisu Latte to Lavender London Fog. It's almost amusing that a simple drip coffee or cappuccino would be in the secret menu. Upside Down also carries pastries and they do have a price of $3.5 each. Of the four drinks I had, I like my first one the most. Cafe Hafookh is a latte served in a glass mug with a thick layer of foam and topped off with cinnamon powder. It looked nice and tasted better than I expected, not syrupy nor overpowered by cinnamon. I went back to Upside Down a few more times, and tried their Tiramisu Latte, L'Chaim (Chai Mocha), and an iced Rose Matcha Latte. They were a mixed bag, somehow gave me a starbucks vibe, but I also didn't pay outrageous $$$ for these specialty drinks. Service was generally good, and in particular Kyle who took my order once was super friendly and definitely deserves a shout out! Upside Down is located right outside UCLA's campus in Westwood village, with a strong college cafe vibe during the academic semesters. Students would line up in front of the shop and rush in to claim seats when the doors open at 9am. Sometimes you may not be able to find a seat even though the shop has plenty. On the positive side, going to Upside Down makes me feel young, haha.

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William K

Great space, great energy, gratuitous seating. Super friendly barista, creative drinks. The coffee looks and smells amazing though I got a hot chai and it tasted so authentic - not the syrupy nonsense you’ll get from chains. Solid pastry selection, the morning glory loaf was delicious. Prices are based on donation.

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Abraham Cheung

This coffee shop is perfect for studying and for hanging out with friends. I had a drip coffee, medium roast. They took the time to allow for the coffee to bloom as they incrementally passed hot water through the grounds. That's how you know they care about their coffee and process. And just like everyone else said, you choose how much to pay for your drink.

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Sid Shah

Very kind staff, chill vibes with Lego to mess with 🤩🤩, pretty good drinks. Overall great, and the donation based pricing for drinks is pretty cool.

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Prakhar Sinha

I LOVE THIS PLACE! the concept is so cool and the cappuccino I ordered was also really good. The idea that everything is a donation is really special and I've never encountered anything really like this place before. The baristas were exceptionally nice and warm which contributed to the atmosphere even more. I hope that I can come back here again once I'm in the area. I'd recommend everyone check this cafe out.

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Luke Page

Awesome vibe. Really friendly staff. Great coffee!

Piggy Girl
Piggy Girl

Absolutely amazing to see a third space like this when its become increasingly difficult to find them nowadays. Place was packed with college students and being in such a lively place made studying a lot more enjoyable. The place almost seems too good to be true as you can set your own prices for whatever you order so long as its over a dollar; your first order is actually free! I got the vanilla oatmilk latte and was shocked at just how good it is. I wish I knew about this place sooner knowing i've been paying $7.50 for coffee that wasnt as good. Will definitely be coming back whenever I have the chance.

Sampada Patel
Sampada Patel

Awesome third place to hang out with LEGOs and a great atmosphere. Coffee is delicious and service is friendly and they have lots of community activities.

Jennifer Lentz
Jennifer Lentz

Upside Down is a great coffee shop for relaxing, studying, or enjoying community events. They have incredible drinks, from delicious black coffee to an ever changing menu of seasonal drinks. The staff is friendly and excellently trained. The space has incredible local art and hosts gallery openings.

Alan W.
Alan W.

Super cute cafe! Donation based! No price set for any drink! You are immersed in the Bruins community and just simple kindness of strangers who offer a smile. Such a warm and lovely place, just like the LA sunshine outside. Go get a coffee and grab a seat by the window, I bet your friends would envy your work setup!

Sid Shah
Sid Shah

Very kind staff, chill vibes with Lego to mess with 🤩🤩, pretty good drinks. Overall great, and the donation based pricing for drinks is pretty cool.

Yü Wu
Yü Wu

Upside Down is a donation based coffee shop: you name whatever price you find reasonable for the drink, and that's how much you pay. The space is also a community space that exhibit art pieces and host events. Upside Down is a coffee shop, so of course you could get an americano or cappuccino here, but what their menu features most prominently is a series of signature drinks, from Tiramisu Latte to Lavender London Fog. It's almost amusing that a simple drip coffee or cappuccino would be in the secret menu. Upside Down also carries pastries and they do have a price of $3.5 each. Of the four drinks I had, I like my first one the most. Cafe Hafookh is a latte served in a glass mug with a thick layer of foam and topped off with cinnamon powder. It looked nice and tasted better than I expected, not syrupy nor overpowered by cinnamon. I went back to Upside Down a few more times, and tried their Tiramisu Latte, L'Chaim (Chai Mocha), and an iced Rose Matcha Latte. They were a mixed bag, somehow gave me a starbucks vibe, but I also didn't pay outrageous $$$ for these specialty drinks. Service was generally good, and in particular Kyle who took my order once was super friendly and definitely deserves a shout out! Upside Down is located right outside UCLA's campus in Westwood village, with a strong college cafe vibe during the academic semesters. Students would line up in front of the shop and rush in to claim seats when the doors open at 9am. Sometimes you may not be able to find a seat even though the shop has plenty. On the positive side, going to Upside Down makes me feel young, haha.

William K
William K

Great space, great energy, gratuitous seating. Super friendly barista, creative drinks. The coffee looks and smells amazing though I got a hot chai and it tasted so authentic - not the syrupy nonsense you’ll get from chains. Solid pastry selection, the morning glory loaf was delicious. Prices are based on donation.

Abraham Cheung
Abraham Cheung

This coffee shop is perfect for studying and for hanging out with friends. I had a drip coffee, medium roast. They took the time to allow for the coffee to bloom as they incrementally passed hot water through the grounds. That's how you know they care about their coffee and process. And just like everyone else said, you choose how much to pay for your drink.

Prakhar Sinha
Prakhar Sinha

I LOVE THIS PLACE! the concept is so cool and the cappuccino I ordered was also really good. The idea that everything is a donation is really special and I've never encountered anything really like this place before. The baristas were exceptionally nice and warm which contributed to the atmosphere even more. I hope that I can come back here again once I'm in the area. I'd recommend everyone check this cafe out.

Luke Page
Luke Page

Awesome vibe. Really friendly staff. Great coffee!

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Adele Tanini

Such a cool concept - donation based coffee shop. You set the price of the coffee. Great coffee!

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Joel Powers

Visiting for some medical tests at UCLA from Palm Springs, it was my 1st visit to Upside Down. I was surprised when it was explained to me that there was no set price for the coffee I ordered. Instead, they ask for a voluntary donation. I was given a flier explaining their model and mission and found it very inspiring! I go to UCLA once a year for a series of research tests for a study I have volunteered for. I will absolutely be returning to Upside Down to both enjoy their menu options and the atmosphere, and to support them with donations. Well done!!!!

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David Li

The space here is beautiful and the service here is wonderful. The coffee shop is donations based. From what I understand, they also use their space for social/artistic events as well. Super cool to see an organization with intention and desire to serve and bring together the community. The staff are so friendly and accommodating and of course, the drinks and pastries taste amazing. Wish I lived closer! Would be here everyday.

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juniper holland

I’ve been here over 100 times at LEAST, and the espresso is well dialed, the milk texture is perfect, the baristas care about the quality. They r all talented and kind. Good place to get good coffee.

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Alexander Sucala

Literally the best coffee shop I’ve ever been to. They have puzzles and my autism loved it.

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Merrick Hopkins

It’s a nice open spacious lounge area and is a way better deal and theory than Starbucks. The employees here are super friendly and make my day as I’m getting to know them. I stop by here regularly to say hi to the employees, hangout, and possibly get a drink. They even have a table with legos and puzzles which is a good way to cope with stress. The people I’ve met here such as Kara, Abigail, Alexa, and Rachel are amazing and make my day. They even remember me and they say my name. For those who want a coffee in Westwood, come to Upside Down and don’t bother going to Starbucks.

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guatemalantomcat

This isn't a coffee shop. It's a communal space. The coffee is basically free if you think of your donation as more of a rental fee to be in this lovely communal space and have access to all that it offers. This place is ideal for making plans with business partners, writing scripts with friends, or just getting together for some time away from screens and computers. This place is tailored toward bringing diverse people together into one place to sharing ideas and stories with each other. As for the coffee and baristas both are fantastic. Cappuccino rocked me off my behind all day cuz I'm used to watered down crappuccinos from Starbucks. I love this place. This is where I bring friends that love good coffee and a peaceful conversation.

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Camilla Garcia

Was my first time coming here from a friends recommendation and I was so impressed. The latte was delicious and the baked goods were so fresh (i got the blueberry muffin and croissant). It’s all donation based but it was my first time and they gave me the coffee free!

guatemalantomcat
guatemalantomcat

This isn't a coffee shop. It's a communal space. The coffee is basically free if you think of your donation as more of a rental fee to be in this lovely communal space and have access to all that it offers. This place is ideal for making plans with business partners, writing scripts with friends, or just getting together for some time away from screens and computers. This place is tailored toward bringing diverse people together into one place to sharing ideas and stories with each other. As for the coffee and baristas both are fantastic. Cappuccino rocked me off my behind all day cuz I'm used to watered down crappuccinos from Starbucks. I love this place. This is where I bring friends that love good coffee and a peaceful conversation.

Alexander Sucala
Alexander Sucala

Literally the best coffee shop I’ve ever been to. They have puzzles and my autism loved it.

Adele Tanini
Adele Tanini

Such a cool concept - donation based coffee shop. You set the price of the coffee. Great coffee!

Camilla Garcia
Camilla Garcia

Was my first time coming here from a friends recommendation and I was so impressed. The latte was delicious and the baked goods were so fresh (i got the blueberry muffin and croissant). It’s all donation based but it was my first time and they gave me the coffee free!

juniper holland
juniper holland

I’ve been here over 100 times at LEAST, and the espresso is well dialed, the milk texture is perfect, the baristas care about the quality. They r all talented and kind. Good place to get good coffee.

Merrick Hopkins
Merrick Hopkins

It’s a nice open spacious lounge area and is a way better deal and theory than Starbucks. The employees here are super friendly and make my day as I’m getting to know them. I stop by here regularly to say hi to the employees, hangout, and possibly get a drink. They even have a table with legos and puzzles which is a good way to cope with stress. The people I’ve met here such as Kara, Abigail, Alexa, and Rachel are amazing and make my day. They even remember me and they say my name. For those who want a coffee in Westwood, come to Upside Down and don’t bother going to Starbucks.

Joel Powers
Joel Powers

Visiting for some medical tests at UCLA from Palm Springs, it was my 1st visit to Upside Down. I was surprised when it was explained to me that there was no set price for the coffee I ordered. Instead, they ask for a voluntary donation. I was given a flier explaining their model and mission and found it very inspiring! I go to UCLA once a year for a series of research tests for a study I have volunteered for. I will absolutely be returning to Upside Down to both enjoy their menu options and the atmosphere, and to support them with donations. Well done!!!!

David Li
David Li

The space here is beautiful and the service here is wonderful. The coffee shop is donations based. From what I understand, they also use their space for social/artistic events as well. Super cool to see an organization with intention and desire to serve and bring together the community. The staff are so friendly and accommodating and of course, the drinks and pastries taste amazing. Wish I lived closer! Would be here everyday.

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Anna

Rose latte & a banana pecan muffin. The latte with Rose was very delicious, slightly sweet with a very mild hint of rose but it tasted great! They have some cool lids too that let out a good amount of drink. Got it iced as recommended. The banana pecan muffin was awesome, very fluffy soft with delicious flavor. It was very busy when I went but they work fast. Parking available on the streets and some parking lots. Plenty if tables and seats inside. Prices are fair & staff was pleasant.

Anna “Krimzin Art”
Anna “Krimzin Art”

Rose latte & a banana pecan muffin. The latte with Rose was very delicious, slightly sweet with a very mild hint of rose but it tasted great! They have some cool lids too that let out a good amount of drink. Got it iced as recommended. The banana pecan muffin was awesome, very fluffy soft with delicious flavor. It was very busy when I went but they work fast. Parking available on the streets and some parking lots. Plenty if tables and seats inside. Prices are fair & staff was pleasant.

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Christina Y.

Good coffee, but mixed opinions on the space. I've been here several times and every time struggle to find a space to sit because nearly every (if not all) table/spot is occupied by a person with a laptop. I suggest a few tables reserved for non-laptop using visitors

Christina Y.
Christina Y.

Good coffee, but mixed opinions on the space. I've been here several times and every time struggle to find a space to sit because nearly every (if not all) table/spot is occupied by a person with a laptop. I suggest a few tables reserved for non-laptop using visitors

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Highly Rated
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🕐 Hours Today
9AM-3PM
Rating
4.9/5
💬 Reviews
149
⏱️ Typical Visit
People typically spend 30 min to 2.5 hr here
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🌐 Website
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Wheelchair Accessible
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The Neighborhood

Janss Investment Company Building

historic building in Los Angeles, California, United States

A 293m
Ralphs Grocery Store Heritage

building in California, United States of America

A 486m
Italian Cultural Institute

building in Los Angeles

A 566m
Spaulding Field

park in Los Angeles County, California, United States of America

A 613m
Jardín Botánico Mildred E. Mathias

jardín botánico estadounidense

A 646m
Los Angeles Tennis Center

tennis facility on the University of California, Los Angeles campus

A 722m
Pauley Pavilion

estadio deportivo en el campus de la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles

A 755m
UCLA Straus Stadium

tennis stadium on the University of California, Los Angeles campus

A 775m
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