Restaurant in San Francisco, United States
Stonemill Matcha
150ptsFocused matcha café with a track record.

About Stonemill Matcha
Stonemill Matcha on Valencia Street is San Francisco's most credentialed specialist matcha café, ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list three years running and carrying a 4.4 Google rating across nearly 1,000 reviews. No booking needed — walk in, take the counter if you can, and go on a weekend morning for the best experience.
Stonemill Matcha Is Worth the Trip to Valencia Street — Especially on a Weekend Morning
If you are looking for a focused, high-quality matcha café in San Francisco with a credible track record, Stonemill Matcha on Valencia Street earns a clear recommendation. Ranked #153 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list in 2024 and climbing to a recommended spot across three consecutive years, this is not a casual inclusion. OAD's Cheap Eats list is one of the more rigorous crowd-sourced rankings in the food world, and three years of consistent recognition tells you something real about consistency. A 4.4 rating across nearly 1,000 Google reviews adds further weight.
The leading time to visit is Saturday or Sunday morning, when the café opens at 9 am and the Mission District is still waking up. Weekday hours run 10 am to 4 pm Tuesday through Friday, with Monday closed entirely, so plan accordingly if you are visiting mid-week. The weekend window — 9 am to 5 pm , gives you the widest range of timing and the leading chance of settling in without feeling rushed. For a special occasion breakfast or a considered date morning, the weekend opening slot is the move.
Stonemill's editorial angle sits squarely in the café counter experience. The format here is about proximity to the preparation , matcha is a product that rewards watching, and a counter setting makes the craft visible in a way that a table further back does not. If counter seating is available, take it. You will get a clearer sense of the care going into each drink, which is part of what you are paying for at a specialist café of this calibre. This is not the kind of place where you order through an app and pick up a cup at a window. The counter interaction is part of the value.
For a special occasion or a considered date, Stonemill works well precisely because it is low-stakes in format but high in intention. The Mission District location on Valencia Street puts you close to some of the city's better restaurant options for later in the day, so a morning matcha here pairs naturally with a broader neighbourhood itinerary. If you are planning a full San Francisco day, check our full San Francisco restaurants guide, our full San Francisco bars guide, and our full San Francisco experiences guide to build out the day around this stop.
Booking is not required and walk-ins are the norm. This is a café, not a reservation-based restaurant, so timing your visit around the weekend opening hours is the main logistical consideration. Groups should be aware that café seating is typically limited; larger parties may find the space constraining during peak mid-morning hours on weekends. If you are visiting with more than three or four people, arriving closer to opening time gives you the leading chance of finding space together.
For comparable café experiences in San Francisco, Four Barrel Coffee and The Mill are the obvious neighbourhood references for serious coffee, but neither specialises in matcha at this level of focus. Stonemill occupies a specific lane, and within that lane, the OAD recognition makes it the most credentialed option in the city for this format. If you are travelling from elsewhere in California and want a point of reference, Providence in Los Angeles shows what serious culinary focus looks like at the high end of a different category entirely , the principle of specialist focus over generalism is the same.
Dress casually. This is Valencia Street in the Mission, not a formal dining room. There is no dress code, no tasting menu, and no booking process to navigate. The barrier to entry is low; the quality ceiling is higher than the format suggests, which is exactly why OAD keeps returning it to the list. If you are in San Francisco and matcha is your format, this is the address to visit.
Compare Stonemill Matcha
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stonemill Matcha | Café | Easy | |
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How Stonemill Matcha stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Stonemill Matcha?
Casual clothes are completely fine. Stonemill Matcha is a neighborhood café on Valencia Street in the Mission, not a sit-down restaurant with dress expectations. Come as you are.
What are alternatives to Stonemill Matcha in San Francisco?
For matcha specifically, Cha-An and Uji Time offer comparable Japanese tea focus in other SF neighborhoods. If you want a broader specialty café experience in the Mission, Ritual Coffee on Valencia is a well-regarded neighbor. Stonemill's edge is its dedicated matcha program, which Opinionated About Dining has recognized three consecutive years.
Can Stonemill Matcha accommodate groups?
Café-format venues on Valencia Street typically have limited seating, so groups of four or more should expect some wait time or a split. This is not a venue built around large-party bookings — plan accordingly if you're arriving with more than three people.
How far ahead should I book Stonemill Matcha?
Stonemill Matcha does not take reservations — it operates as a walk-in café. Weekends run 9 am to 5 pm, giving you an earlier start than weekdays; arriving before 10 am on a Saturday or Sunday is the practical move if you want to avoid a queue.
Is lunch or dinner better at Stonemill Matcha?
Stonemill Matcha closes by 4 pm on weekdays and 5 pm on weekends, so dinner is not an option. A mid-morning visit on Saturday or Sunday — when doors open at 9 am — gives you the widest window and the freshest throughput of the day.
Can I eat at the bar at Stonemill Matcha?
Specific seating configuration is not documented for this venue, but as a café-format operation, counter or bar-style seating is common. Expect the kind of setup standard to a focused specialty café rather than a full-service restaurant counter.
What should I order at Stonemill Matcha?
Specific menu items are not listed in available data, but the venue's three consecutive appearances on the Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats list — ranking #153 in 2024 and #209 in 2025 across North America — confirm the matcha program is the draw. Order whatever the matcha-forward house preparation is; that is what put this café on the map.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Wednesday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Thursday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Friday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Saturday
- 9 am–5 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–5 pm
Recognized By
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