Steam Espresso Bar
Here's the thing: the two Steam Espresso Bar coffee shops are one giant mood swing!
There is one on Tejon Street and one on South Pearl. After visiting both, I can confidently say they’re the same brand in theory, but entirely different in feel. One feels like a Pinterest board; the other feels like the barista could be your new best friend. Here's a full breakdown.
Let’s start with Tejon. This location is inside a renovated firehouse. It has high ceilings, tons of natural light, a central bar surrounded by wall seating, and even a fireman’s pole tucked in the corner. I half-expected to see someone slide down it with an espresso in hand. There’s also a made-to-order juice bar with options like green juice, grapefruit, and a house special made of carrot, orange, apple, lemon, and ginger. Very LA wellness influencer energy, in the best way. They’ve even got a kitchen cranking out small bites like a rose yogurt bowl and Mediterranean veggie bagel sandwich, which feels fancy-adjacent for a coffee shop.
But the shine dulled quickly. I ordered my go-to: an iced oat milk vanilla latte. To my surprise, they don’t have vanilla syrup. Or lavender. Or caramel. They only have two syrups—honey and simple. I went with honey, and the result was a nutty, not-very-sweet drink that gave me high school almond milk latte flashbacks (Emma Chamberlain, this is your doing). Also, my drink only had four ice cubes and came in a to-go cup because they were out of glassware. Whether that’s a dishwashing oversight or a sign of how slammed they were, unclear—but not ideal.
I added a gluten-free lemon poppyseed muffin to my order, but it ended up being a poppyseed muffin with the ghost of a lemon. Also: bone-dry. The crystallized sugar on top tried to redeem it, but it wasn’t enough. And the music? Oh no. Every other track swung violently between yoga meditation vibes and early 2000s rock. It made me yearn for elevator music. The biggest offender, though, is the fact that there’s only one outlet in the entire space, and it was next to the trash can. That wouldn’t be a huge issue if they were trying to encourage community, like Davis Street Espresso famously does. But Steam has WiFi, and literally everyone was working on a laptop. So it really limits the consumer to how long they can stay.
Pricing:
- Iced latte (6)
- Oat Milk (1)
- Honey: (0)
- Muffin: (3.50)
- Total = $10.26
My rating:
- Coffee: 2
- Activity: 4
- Music: 1
- Vibes: 3
- Overall = 2.5
- Cold Brew (5.25)
- Total = $5.67
- Coffee: 5
- Activity: 4
- Music: 2
- Vibes: 4 (lost a point for the leg injury, gained a point for Tom Selleck)
- Overall = 3.75









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