
Union Pacific Coffee
An Old Town coffee stop for a quick downtown reset.
A brick-and-timber coffee room hidden at the end of Dragon Alley.
Tucked into the Herald Street mouth of Dragon Alley, in the old Hart's Block, this is the café you find by walking into Chinatown's narrowest brick passage and trusting it leads somewhere good. Exposed timber, family-style tables, and a covered back patio where the dogs are welcome and the regulars are reading, not performing. The twins behind it, Kelley and Lindsay, pour JJ Bean and bake scones and stuffed croissants, and the case thins out by midday. It feels like the neighbourhood's living room, the warm kind you stay in.
The move
Get there early for a ham and Swiss croissant, the one regulars rank above any chain, with a flat white or a vanilla latte they bother to make pretty. If the orange-cranberry or cheddar scone is still warm, that is the order. Take it to the back patio.
Go when
Weekday mornings for the calm and the full pastry case; both sell down fast. Friday or Saturday catch the 4 to 5:30 happy hour, two dollars off. Closed Sundays, so plan around it.
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