
Los Angeles never runs out of new places to grab a latte, yet every spring brings openings that feel especially exciting. March is shaping up to be one of those months. Several neighborhood favorites are reopening with full makeovers, a few small batch roasters are debuting new patios, and a couple of artsy spaces are stepping into the spotlight with pastries that already have regulars forming. This guide gathers the openings, relaunches, and expansions that feel worth adding to a weekly routine. Some lean cozy, some lean trendy, and some lean fully into pastry obsession, but each one brings something fresh to LA’s already competitive coffee scene.
Granada Coffee offers a unique home style setting tucked inside a residential property near Carroll Avenue’s Victorian homes. Indoor and outdoor seating blend into a cozy environment that feels welcoming from the first visit. The atmosphere carries a strong sense of community, with guests treating the space like a shared backyard. It is simple, warm, and surprisingly peaceful for a new LA coffee shop.
Bevel Coffee opens in Altadena with small batch roasting and a clear passion for clean, balanced drip coffee. The patio seating creates a bright, open space that feels perfect for slow mornings. Friendly service and rotating pastries keep the menu approachable without losing craft. Bevel fits naturally into neighborhood routines, offering quality without any pretension.
Loquat’s new Silver Lake location brings polished design, warm textures, and drinks that border on dessert in the best way. The pistachio mascarpone matcha has already become a standout for flavor and presentation. Outdoor seating makes it easy to linger, and people watch along Sunset. It is stylish, cozy, and clearly built for repeat visits.
Café Knotted arrives with pastries that look like tiny works of art and drinks that match the mood. The corn donut and banana latte already have early fans thanks to their soft textures and not too sweet flavors. The interior mixes cute details with Arts District cool, creating a space that feels comforting yet fun. It is a perfect stop for anyone who treats pastries as a personality trait.
Harun Coffee is back with a redesigned space filled with warm colors, plush seating, and a calm lounge style vibe. This community-oriented coffee shop mixes artistic vibes with a relaxed, welcoming feel. Whether you’re grabbing a matcha-chai latte or hanging out with friends, Harun offers a great blend of flavors in both drinks and atmosphere.
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