Why everyone keeps coming back.
Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, Primo's Expresso Americana is a charming, family-owned coffee store that effortlessly blends the nostalgic vibe of a classic bodega with the warm hospitality of a mom-and-pop shop. Tucked away at 333 S Spring St #F3, this tiny gem stands out not only for its quality coffee but also for its surprisingly hearty and delicious selection of homemade sandwiches.
Walking into Primo's Expresso Americana, you immediately feel the inviting atmosphere cultivated by the friendly staff, who greet every customer with genuine smiles—a rare and refreshing touch in the bustling city scene. This warmth, combined with the shop’s cozy size and location, offers a comforting stop for those seeking a quick but satisfying lunch or coffee break.
While the coffee here is noted for its great taste and strong, invigorating aroma that awakens your senses, the real star is their sandwich menu. As described by regulars, these sandwiches are crafted with care, served on fresh sliced bread, and accompanied by a crisp handful of potato chips, making them an ideal grab-and-go meal. From breakfast sandwiches to midday lunch options, the offerings feel homemade and filling, a heartfelt answer to the city's fast-paced lunch rush. Reviewers have championed the “oriental chicken salad” sandwich in particular—a flavorful and substantial choice that leaves a lasting impression.
Do keep in mind, though, the shop’s pastries have been noted as less than fresh, so savor the sandwiches and coffee instead. Primo’s operates primarily as takeout only due to its tiny footprint, though a couple of outdoor chairs provide a pleasant spot to enjoy your order on a sunny day. For those on a time crunch, calling in your order about ten minutes ahead is a smart way to avoid the busiest hours.
Beyond food and drink, Primo's Expresso Americana offers a little slice of downtown Los Angeles life, complete with the practicality of everyday items—even reportedly Tylenol—making it a convenient and caring neighborhood staple. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, the authentic experience here, underscored by friendly service and genuinely good sandwiches, makes Primo’s a welcoming destination in the city’s coffee store scene.
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Service options
- Onsite services
- Takeout
- No Delivery
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
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- Quick visit
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
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