Toby's Coffee
Coffee · Point Reyes Station
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Toby's Coffee, located in Point Reyes Station, is a window-serve stand nestled within Toby's Feed Barn. We offer a selection of eco-friendly coffees and teas, alongside tempting sweet and savory pastries. Enjoy your quick bite with the convenience of takeout or dine-in at our outdoor seating area. W...
Toby's Coffee, located in Point Reyes Station, is a window-serve stand nestled within Toby's Feed Barn. We offer a selection of eco-friendly coffees and teas, alongside tempting sweet and savory pastries. Enjoy your quick bite with the convenience of takeout or dine-in at our outdoor seating area. We are committed to providing a welcoming environment, boasting a wheelchair accessible entrance, parking lot, and seating. With a 4.4-star rating from 266 reviews, we pride ourselves on great coffee, a diverse tea selection, and excellent onsite services. Open daily from 6:30 AM to 5 PM, we look forward to serving you!
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Toby's Coffee is a unique and eclectic spot loved for its delicious coffee, pastries like the morning bun, and charming atmosphere within a feed store/gift shop setting. The cash-only policy is a common frustration for some customers.
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Tip: Bring cash, as they don't accept cards. Enjoy the unique atmosphere and browse the gift shop next door.
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Avaliações de Toby's Coffee Point Reyes Station
Sweet little coffee takeaway with delicious pastries. Day old pastries are 3 for $8. There are tables to sit outside. Great relaxed vibes here and seems like a popular stop for bikers in the area. There are bike stands right outside.
The coffee were good and the muffins are so fresh
Made fresh daily pastries! Stopped by as we passed through. Picked up egg & cheese on croissant, bran muffin, banana muffin, and an almond danish. All delicious! The almond danish was a bit too sweet for my taste, but still enjoyed the piece I tried.
Got there early. Looks like the store/shop opens at 9:00. It was 7. I looked around and I saw they have a walk up next door. Good coffee, good tasting hot chocolate too. Small selection of pastries too.
This is a tough coffee market to compete in, what with the Bovine Bakery across the street, but the Toby's coffee concession holds up its end with an aggressive dark roast almost thick enough to stand up a spoon in. Limited selection of baked goods. Worth going to when Bovine is closed.
The coffee is excellent. I sat at one of the outside tables. Sipping as you stroll Toby's feed barn or the shops or main street is another option. I liked watching the finches dive from Toby's rafters for spilled feed.
CASH only. Four Barrel Coffee served here. Pastries and breakfast sandwiches from Stellina. Early opening hours. Next to the number 68 stagecoach bus line. Great open-air setting.
Cool little coffee bar / vegetable stand in this cute sleepy little town. I think there must be money in them thar hills because the cars and a trailered boat (wood Chris Craft) were nicer than I would expect in a town like this.
I recently passed through there on a bicycle trip. I needed WiFi and a coffee shop. A local directed me there. The WiFi was strong, the coffee great and the blueberry muffin was the best I've had. Great experience.
This small coffee "stand" serves a double shot espresso in a small (Italian style small) cappuccino. It tasted awesome and was one of the best cappuccinos I had in the States, actually
Relaxed, cute shop, various foods (salad on Tuesdays) and there's a coffee bar next door. There are a few tables to sit and enjoy the view.
Great espresso drinks, sunny patio with long picnic table. Tasty pastries also. Lovely garden on one side. Adjacent to feed and garden supply.
Lovely coffee and pastries. Friendly service
Excellent Customer Service ! delicious coffee
One of the most unique spots we visited on our road trip in California. The vibe is real! Love the public piano and the super friendly birds.
Cash only. I find this is the best coffee in West Marin. Also CBD latte excellent. Delightful pastries and service. Sensitive hearing; so at noon be prepared to hear the loud cow farm animal alarm for lunch. And sometimes the lift for the hay is beeping inside the barn next to where the service is. There is a small side shed shelter, comfy setting that's quite pleasant. A Buddha space next to the seed sales. Usually fantastic art exhibits inside of Toby's feed Barn.
Excellent little coffee shop in Point Reyes. Really friendly staff, nice location, and some really good baked goods. We went here 3 days in a row and it was great! Looking forward to stopping by again in the future.
Love this spot! Great latte and amazing croissants. They take only cash and no bathrooms.
At the heart of Pt Reyes Station is Toby’s: Coffee, treats, gifts, cook books, hot sauce, flowers, produce, animal feed, a place to sit in a rocking char… it’s worth the drive.
One cannot really talk about Toby's coffee bar without talking about Toby's grain and feed house, connected to Toby's store, near Toby Street, where it's all about toby. The area in and around this store has an incredible hippie charm from a bygone era of the '60s and 70s, as evidenced by not only the absolutely festively dressed residents sitting at the cafe tables outside, but also the fact that The granary, also excels in being a multi-use space. One room is a green meditation room, another room is an art gallery, another turn, and another room is used for something else. However, we came to try the coffee, and so we did. We tested a cappuccino, (and man, are we hard on people who make bad cappuccinos), and it was a really well done a fair, with a little bit of cappuccino art in the foam, served by a couple of really nice young ladies, who told me a little bit of the history of the place, and where are my adventure buddy ordered a lemon bar, since the one we got across the street at the bovine bakery did not work for her. Using coffee from Linea coffee company in San Francisco, and with baked goods from Stellina Pronto, well-known Italian bakery out of Petaluma, our visit to the coffee bar was very satisfying. But there's more. A nice passing lady allowed me to pet her dog which was a service dog. Striking up a conversation with said nice lady I discovered that she was the legendary Maddy, former wife of a grateful Dead poster artist who passed away, I had heard that this lady sold some of the best jams and jellies on the street in point Reyes since she could no longer afford a store. She obviously did not know that I knew who she was or that I had heard of her before and I did not let on. Instead I asked her if she knew where I could get some good jam and she said "yeah", I have some right here! So I bought a jar of it on the spot come and make sure to get her card if you want to know more about Maddy's Jams, just look at the card in the photograph. All in all, Toby's is a wonderful place, filled with wonderful attractions and features, populated with colorful hippies to give Berkeley a run for its money on any day. This is definitely worth a visit!
Great coffee at a great place. Loved it how they arranged everything. Next to it is a really nice souvenir shop which also has home-made food like honey.
Driving thru the little town to Point Reyes, the loveliness around made us stop for a sightseeing. The coffee here is recommended by other shop and indeed is the best in town.
Love this cash-only coffee bar, right next to a gift / garden shop. Small stand. good Coffee. Nice snacks.
Delicious coffee and a very nice store. They have a nice selection of decoration stuff, honey and jams. I also bought fig jam from their store.
Eclectic place! Open air coffee bar/feed store/general store/yoga studio/music venue. Love it!!
Love this spot! Great latte and amazing croissants. They take only cash and no bathrooms.
At the heart of Pt Reyes Station is Toby’s: Coffee, treats, gifts, cook books, hot sauce, flowers, produce, animal feed, a place to sit in a rocking char… it’s worth the drive.
One cannot really talk about Toby's coffee bar without talking about Toby's grain and feed house, connected to Toby's store, near Toby Street, where it's all about toby. The area in and around this store has an incredible hippie charm from a bygone era of the '60s and 70s, as evidenced by not only the absolutely festively dressed residents sitting at the cafe tables outside, but also the fact that The granary, also excels in being a multi-use space. One room is a green meditation room, another room is an art gallery, another turn, and another room is used for something else. However, we came to try the coffee, and so we did. We tested a cappuccino, (and man, are we hard on people who make bad cappuccinos), and it was a really well done a fair, with a little bit of cappuccino art in the foam, served by a couple of really nice young ladies, who told me a little bit of the history of the place, and where are my adventure buddy ordered a lemon bar, since the one we got across the street at the bovine bakery did not work for her. Using coffee from Linea coffee company in San Francisco, and with baked goods from Stellina Pronto, well-known Italian bakery out of Petaluma, our visit to the coffee bar was very satisfying. But there's more. A nice passing lady allowed me to pet her dog which was a service dog. Striking up a conversation with said nice lady I discovered that she was the legendary Maddy, former wife of a grateful Dead poster artist who passed away, I had heard that this lady sold some of the best jams and jellies on the street in point Reyes since she could no longer afford a store. She obviously did not know that I knew who she was or that I had heard of her before and I did not let on. Instead I asked her if she knew where I could get some good jam and she said "yeah", I have some right here! So I bought a jar of it on the spot come and make sure to get her card if you want to know more about Maddy's Jams, just look at the card in the photograph. All in all, Toby's is a wonderful place, filled with wonderful attractions and features, populated with colorful hippies to give Berkeley a run for its money on any day. This is definitely worth a visit!
Great coffee at a great place. Loved it how they arranged everything. Next to it is a really nice souvenir shop which also has home-made food like honey.
Driving thru the little town to Point Reyes, the loveliness around made us stop for a sightseeing. The coffee here is recommended by other shop and indeed is the best in town.
Love this cash-only coffee bar, right next to a gift / garden shop. Small stand. good Coffee. Nice snacks.
Delicious coffee and a very nice store. They have a nice selection of decoration stuff, honey and jams. I also bought fig jam from their store.
Eclectic place! Open air coffee bar/feed store/general store/yoga studio/music venue. Love it!!
Very cute little hole in the wall coffee bar. Mocha was nice but the morning bun was the best I have had in a very long time. Definitely put a smile on my face..
Serves hot/cold expresso and Chai drinks along with assorted pastries. Relax sitting in colorful rocking chairs as town folk stroll by. Simple relaxed atmosphere plus attached gallery with new featured artists that change monthly. Attached eclectic store for town visitors.
You can feel yourself up and also get feed for all the animals, wonderful hot drinks and right next door many other delights and a art gallery. So California, so West Marin! Love you
You can feel yourself up and also get feed for all the animals, wonderful hot drinks and right next door many other delights and a art gallery. So California, so West Marin! Love you
Very cute little hole in the wall coffee bar. Mocha was nice but the morning bun was the best I have had in a very long time. Definitely put a smile on my face..
One of the most unique spots we visited on our road trip in California. The vibe is real! Love the public piano and the super friendly birds.
A beautiful sunny morning in Pt Reyes. What better than to share a couple of lattes and a delightful fluffy pastry and sit outside. Coffee is great and pastries locally sourced. I only give 4 stars because I find the cash-only policy inconvenient
Tucked into a corner of the Feed Barn complex, this stand offers fast to-go coffee and pastries. The spiced apple-pecan muffin was really good (super moist and fresh tasting) and the coffee was good too. There is plenty of seating space at the picnic tables in front of the feed barn and it’s a great place to spend a morning reading the local paper and enjoying the sunshine.
Toby's Feed Barn is a tourist destination in Point Reyes Station. In addition to a coffee bar it has an art gallery, a variety of snacks, greeting cards, casual clothing, an outside seating area and a farmer's market on Saturdays during the summer. The atmosphere is quite friendly. It has had an interesting evolution from when it used to be an actual feed barn just for the local ranchers.
Good coffee and lattes at this takeout only coffee bar. My wife really enjoyed her chai. But there's really nowhere to sit down, o take your brew and check out the little main drag of Point Reyes Station and the cute market next door.
The coffee is good, it is not really a sit-down place. More of a stand. You can browse the feed store and nearby general stores, and there is a nice bookstore in the vicinity. I like the whole neighborhood for weekend getaways, hiking and water sports.
A street cafe. Good place to have a cappuccino while you wait for the bus, or just people-watch. As it's on the sunny side of the street, in winter/Fall/Spring hang here to catch some rays. Like with pretty much every business in Pt. Reyes, the rising tourist volume has pushed prices up.
Great place in a great setting. Only dowsides are a limited selection of pastries (at least when i arrive, typically around noon), and it's cash only.
Coffee ok. Gluten free cookie greasy, not that good. Nice spot to sit and people watch at farmer's market. Baristas nice, but not able to follow directions.
Great coffee and an amazing salted caramel latte! Just a heads-up—it’s a cash-only coffee shop, so come prepared.
Simple coffee bar set inside a feed barn/garage. It’s a bit difficult to find, but the outdoor seating made it obvious once we arrived. The little stall served espresso and coffee drinks. The staff is quick and polite and know how to make a good cup of coffee, but the beans weren’t anything special.
It was a little bakery in a little town. I got the top selling baked goods, morning buns, and scones. All good size (big) and tasty. Liked the morning buns the best.
Simple coffee bar set inside a feed barn/garage. It’s a bit difficult to find, but the outdoor seating made it obvious once we arrived. The little stall served espresso and coffee drinks. The staff is quick and polite and know how to make a good cup of coffee, but the beans weren’t anything special.
It was a little bakery in a little town. I got the top selling baked goods, morning buns, and scones. All good size (big) and tasty. Liked the morning buns the best.
Top notch cappuccino from a barn. Nice atmosphere, slow town
The coffee is great, but cash only is quite frustrating. Multiple times I haven’t bought a coffee here because I didn’t have cash or ATM card. Please consider accepting card and I would happily pay more and visit more often.
The coffee is great, but cash only is quite frustrating. Multiple times I haven’t bought a coffee here because I didn’t have cash or ATM card. Please consider accepting card and I would happily pay more and visit more often.
Accepts cash only which I find strange as Toby’s Feed Barn which is under the same roof, accepts card payments. Coffee was ok.
We were out visiting friends in the area and would come here early in the AM when it was quiet. Nice atmosphere, ok espresso drinks, but you’re happy as they have no competition that I know of. Downside is Cash Only.
Mocha was OK, not the best nor cheapest. But service was quick and friendly. Nice lounge to sit outside.
Cash only! The only good thing about this place is that you can get espresso, and it's good espresso. Pastry are ok, with very limited choice, but overpriced.
We were out visiting friends in the area and would come here early in the AM when it was quiet. Nice atmosphere, ok espresso drinks, but you’re happy as they have no competition that I know of. Downside is Cash Only.
Mocha was OK, not the best nor cheapest. But service was quick and friendly. Nice lounge to sit outside.
Cash only! The only good thing about this place is that you can get espresso, and it's good espresso. Pastry are ok, with very limited choice, but overpriced.
Cute little coffee stand that's inside of a large barn like structure. Mocha wasn't anything special though and don't even bother getting a chai. Worst chai I have ever had. Couldn't finish it. Another bummer is that they only accept cash. Go across the street to Bovine Bakery. Much better quality and they accept credit cards.
Cute little coffee stand that's inside of a large barn like structure. Mocha wasn't anything special though and don't even bother getting a chai. Worst chai I have ever had. Couldn't finish it. Another bummer is that they only accept cash. Go across the street to Bovine Bakery. Much better quality and they accept credit cards.
So like I’d be totally fine with this coffee if it was not measured by teaspoon. Like I know coffee these days can be rather expensive but three dollars for one lick of sour brown milk is in my opinion just rude
I never leave reviews, especially negative ones, but I stopped here early before my long drive home and was charged for a coffee and left a tip but they filled my thermos with water. Sure, it’s only $5 but wow, how does that happen? I didn’t drink it until I was on the road because I expected it was hot and needed time to cool. My mistake, I guess.
I never leave reviews, especially negative ones, but I stopped here early before my long drive home and was charged for a coffee and left a tip but they filled my thermos with water. Sure, it’s only $5 but wow, how does that happen? I didn’t drink it until I was on the road because I expected it was hot and needed time to cool. My mistake, I guess.
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