Copa Vida in Pasadena is a spacious, modern café known for superbly brewed coffee and tea, plus a delicious café menu, perfect for lounging with a laptop.
"Pasadena coffee company Copa Vida is offering a handy three-piece set with two bags of its coffee, including one espresso roast, and a Dreo milk frother that founder Steve Chang says can make foamed milk “better than 90 percent of baristas.” The frequently out-of-stock frother normally costs $100 retail, which means this kit, with its 1.5 pounds of beans, is a solid deal for coffee lovers." - Matthew Kang
"There are three things that make a good cafe: good things to eat, good things to drink, and a good place to do the eating and drinking. Copa Vida checks off all three. This is a great coffee shop to post up in for a few hours. They have free wifi, a lot of space, and a relaxed, friendly staff. It is located on the edge of Old Pasadena, which is the main commercial part of the city. And being on the edge, it is not too crazy- easy to find parking- but still close enough to all of the action so that you can run over to the Apple store if your computer dies mid-latte." - OSSO
"Copa Vida has long been considered one of the better places to grab coffee in Northeast LA, but its breakfast, lunch, and “extended hours” menu are also solid. If your day involves Copa Vida, a croque madame is definitely in your future. With good wifi, plenty of plugs, and Cal Tech down the street, you and your laptop won’t be the only ones." - jess basser sanders, brant cox
"Coffee Cupping at Copa Vida Copa Vida is the newest of Pasadena’s gourmet coffee shops, and the unique tastes and aromas of their coffees are surprising (and impressive). They have three primary menus: “steep” is a menu of specialty teas; “pressure” includes coffee-house favorites including espresso, macchiatto, and cortado; “brew” has an “on tap” selection and a rotating selection of their special hand-poured brews. If you’re struggling to narrow down which brew to choose, stop by on a Friday or Saturday evening for a coffee tasting and cupping class; you can buy a flight, sample the specialties, and learn how different processing methods affect the flavor of coffee."
"Copa Vida, Pasadena. There are three things that make a good cafe: good things to eat, good things to drink, and a good place to do the eating and drinking. Copa Vida checks off all three. This is a great coffee shop to post up in for a few hours. They have free wifi, a lot of space, and a relaxed, friendly staff. It is located on the edge of Old Pasadena, which is the main commercial part of the city. And being on the edge, it is not too crazy- easy to find parking- but still close enough to all of the action so that you can run over to the Apple store if your computer dies mid-latte."