KitTea Cat Cafe in San Francisco. Copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan |
KitTea was the first cat café in the U.S. They adopt cats out who are staying there. They have a café inside, which you can visit even if you’re not visiting the cats – there’s a window to watch what’s happening in the room. They sell waffles and other snacks, as well as various teas.
KitTea Cat Cafe in San Francisco. Copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan |
The admission to the cat play area includes a cup with unlimited tea. They have four carafes inside with different green teas. So that was nice.
KitTea Cat Cafe menu. Copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan |
The highlight for me was the bathroom just outside the café area. They have a Japanese toilet, with a dryer, spray and seat warmer. I was cracking up in the bathroom the whole time.
the toilet control - copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan |
Where: 96 Gough, San Francisco
Hours: check the website for hours. They have some special events, like Thursdays is yoga at 7:30, and Friday night is “mewvie” night at 7:30.
KitTea Cat Cafe store in San Francisco. Copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan |
Reservations recommended, as they have a limit in the room. You can reserve and pay online.
cute cat at the KitTea Cat Cafe in San Francisco. Copyright Deborah Abrams Kaplan |
Also see:
Review: Meow Parlour Cat Café in NYC
Kitty Hall in New Jersey
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