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Crave Coffee & Tea operates on Ynez Road as a casual cafe stop built around espresso drinks, loose-leaf teas, and the kind of morning and midday crowd that's become standard for the specialty-coffee category in Temecula. The room feel is informal and approachable rather than precious — the sort of place where regulars camp out with laptops and newcomers feel welcome ordering a single coffee without pressure to linger or buy more. Service moves at a relaxed pace, suited to anyone grabbing a drink solo between errands, groups meeting for a mid-morning catch-up, or parents killing time before a school event. The vibe skews quieter than a chain coffee shop and less pretentious than a roastery-focused pour-over bar — practical neighborhood coffee for people who live on or near Ynez Road and want a reliable spot that knows how to make a decent latte. For a full-meal restaurant experience or a destination brunch, this isn't the role it fills. As a standing weekday coffee stop with a familiar counter and consistent drink quality, it covers the slot most local regulars already know they need.

East Coffee operates on Margarita Road as a casual cafe rather than a drive-thru convenience stop — the kind of space built for lingering, with seating inside for anyone wanting to sit with their drink and a pastry or breakfast sandwich. The setup suits both the morning commute crowd grabbing a to-go cup and the slower-paced visitor with time to settle in. Weekday mornings draw the usual rush of working residents stopping before the office or job site; weekends pull a different mix — laptop workers, friends meeting for coffee, parents with kids between activities. The space functions as both a quick-transaction point and a quasi-third-place where people spend an hour or more. Breakfast items and light lunch fare round out the menu beyond coffee, making it practical for someone who wants both drink and food without a separate stop. For a drive-thru dash or a standing-room-only espresso bar, this isn't the fit. For a neighborhood spot where the pace matches the visit — whether that's three minutes or thirty — East Coffee fills that role on the Margarita corridor.
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Get ListedHoly Boba occupies a compact storefront on Winchester Road in central Temecula, positioned as a quick-service boba and coffee spot rather than a sit-down work cafe.
Holy Boba occupies a compact storefront on Winchester Road in central Temecula, positioned as a quick-service boba and coffee spot rather than a sit-down work cafe. The space pulls in a younger crowd and students looking for specialty drinks to go — the format is order-at-counter and grab, with limited seating for lingering. Breakfast or lunch food isn't the draw; the menu centers on boba tea, coffee drinks, and sweet beverages. Morning traffic skews toward commuters and school-run parents grabbing a drink en route. Afternoons see after-school students stopping in between activities or as a destination for a friend meetup. This isn't the third-wave pour-over cafe where laptop workers camp for four hours, nor is it a drive-thru blur where you never leave your car. Holy Boba fits the middle ground: quick enough for a fifteen-minute social stop, casual enough for repeat visits, and built around the kind of drink that rewards a few minutes of leisure without demanding a reservation or commitment to sit.
HOLY BOBA! The drink was yummy and you can taste the flavors. The boba are good too and not too hard or soft. The bobarista was very sweet and kind. I recommend the Taro milk tea since I have had good experience with it 😋
Excellent service and delicious drink and sandwiches. Under new management now… good environment and design… definitely recommend it… so so so good! Also, sandwiches are huge for the price 👍🏻
Super tasty. The fresh Thai tea and my son’s strawberry mango tea with strawberry jellies were made perfectly. Definitely returning. Oh and the employee was super laidback about my boys being kids which helped me relax just a bit more.
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Winchester Road runs high-traffic retail: shoppers, school pickups, and commuters pass constantly. Cafes on this corridor see sharp lunch and 3–5 PM spikes tied to school release and shopping center foot traffic rather than steady all-day lingerers.
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