Collection by Brittany O'Donnell

Restaurants & Cafes

Once the site of an 1859 coal, feed, and carriage barn, Piccino now makes its home in the vibrant and developing Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Behind the unassuming Victorian façade, affectionately known in the neighborhood as the Yellow Building, Sagan Piechota Architecture has created a warm and elegant interior that is decidedly modern. The rustic space features soaring ceilings and exposed rafters, reclaimed oak floors, and sleek communal tables flanked by Eames shell chairs. Sightglass coffee can be enjoyed from the airy main dining room, or the adjacent coffee bar, both contemporary counterparts to the historic 19th-century shell. 1001 Minnesota Street
Once the site of an 1859 coal, feed, and carriage barn, Piccino now makes its home in the vibrant and developing Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Behind the unassuming Victorian façade, affectionately known in the neighborhood as the Yellow Building, Sagan Piechota Architecture has created a warm and elegant interior that is decidedly modern. The rustic space features soaring ceilings and exposed rafters, reclaimed oak floors, and sleek communal tables flanked by Eames shell chairs. Sightglass coffee can be enjoyed from the airy main dining room, or the adjacent coffee bar, both contemporary counterparts to the historic 19th-century shell. 1001 Minnesota Street
This facility is the first of at least of 100 stores that will be fully dedicated to the brand's Reserve line.
This facility is the first of at least of 100 stores that will be fully dedicated to the brand's Reserve line.
The Roastery is located in 1920s building on Seattle's "Auto Row," an area formerly occupied by the city's car dealerships. The design team restored the original facade, and preserved portions of the ceiling and Terrazzo and concrete flooring.
The Roastery is located in 1920s building on Seattle's "Auto Row," an area formerly occupied by the city's car dealerships. The design team restored the original facade, and preserved portions of the ceiling and Terrazzo and concrete flooring.
95% of the materials and furnishings used in the Roastery are sourced from the United States.
95% of the materials and furnishings used in the Roastery are sourced from the United States.
Starbucks Drive-Thru (Chicago, Illinois)

This demi-sized, 700-square-foot coffee shop in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood is one of a growing number of modular experiments from the big chain. This LEED-certified structure is hopefully a play towards better building practices as opposed to a means to plop a store on any available space.
Starbucks Drive-Thru (Chicago, Illinois) This demi-sized, 700-square-foot coffee shop in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood is one of a growing number of modular experiments from the big chain. This LEED-certified structure is hopefully a play towards better building practices as opposed to a means to plop a store on any available space.
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