Is there a Philz coffee at SFO airport? Where is it?
I can't see one listed on either the SFO website https://www.flysfo.com/shop-dine-relax/dining or on the Philz site https://www.philzcoffee.com/locations.
A friend tells me there is one and I saw a few people carrying Philz paper cups around after security in the international terminal, but didn't have time to ask where the store was.
Best Answer
I got a reply from a message I sent to Philz:
Thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, we don't have a coffee shop at SFO and don't have any immediate plans to open one.
Our bagged beans are periodically available for purchase at the Duty Free Shop found in the international terminal. This may be what your friend was referring to which may have caused the confusion.
Seems I must have been mistaken.
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Is there a Philz in San Francisco?
Philz was founded by Phil Jaber and his son Jacob, both of whom are located in San Francisco area....Philz Coffee.Original Philz storefront on 24th Street in the Mission DistrictFoundersPhil Jaber and Jacob JaberHeadquartersSan FranciscoNumber of locations70Area servedUnited States6 more rowsWhere was the original Philz Coffee?
Founded by Phil Jaber in San Francisco's vibrant Mission District, Philz has always had one goal in mind: to better the days of everyone who walked in.Why is Philz Coffee so popular?
Philz Coffee sees itself as a unique experience, and in many ways it is. One of the major differences between Philz Coffee and your average local coffee shop is that it doesn't serve espresso \u2014 and that means there are no lattes to be found on its menu (via HuffPost).When did Philz open?
Since launching the first Philz Coffee in 2003 at 24th and Folsom streets, the company has opened eight locations in the Bay Area. It also sells coffee beans in 22 Whole Foods stores and distributes to Google's cafeterias. In April 2011, Virgin America started pouring Philz coffee on board its planes.Life at Philz
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