Seemor
Document Coffee Bar
3850 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
· Cafe
· 4.5/5 Google (552 reviews)
Takeout
A specialty coffee bar with gallery vibes, standout espresso and pour-overs, limited seating, no Wi‑Fi, and mixed service warmth; best for quick meetups and serious coffee fans.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels modern and gallery-like, with a long portrait wall that sets a creative tone and counter seating built for quick stops. Reviewers praise the coffee craft and speed, while a few note a cooler service vibe. One diner put it simply: "Cortado was spot on, but this is not a laptop lounge." The culinary approach leans specialty coffee with Korean accents: single-origin pour-overs, a house spice latte, hojicha and matcha, and seasonal flavors like nurungji. Drinks are precise and expressive rather than sugary or showy, ideal for people who value extraction and clarity over frills. If you chase fruit-forward espresso and carefully dialed pour-overs, this is your kind of bar. Families can swing by for hot chocolate, shakes, or a mango smoothie, but seating is limited and there is no Wi‑Fi. Expect counter stools and a small patio; it is fine for a quick treat, less so for spreading out with kids. Pick simple drinks that kids actually like (hot chocolate, vanilla-leaning lattes) and plan for a short, sweet visit.
At a Glance
- Precision espresso and expressive single-origin pour-overs
- Distinct gallery vibe with portrait wall
- No Wi‑Fi and limited, uncomfortable seating for long stays
- Service warmth varies from quick and polite to brusque
- Parking fees may apply despite some mentions of a free lot
What Sets It Apart
- gallery_style_portrait_wall
- single_origin_pour_over_program
- korean_influenced_specialty_drinks
What People Love
- Fruit-forward, clean extractions
- House spice and maple-leaning signature drinks
- Early hours and quick service
- Artful, minimalist setting
Points of Concern
- No Wi‑Fi and scarce outlets; not a workspace for most
- Service tone can feel curt during busy periods
- Seating is narrow and minimal; patio faces the lot
- Parking policy inconsistent—one report of $6 attendant fee
- Review patterns show signs of polarization on service warmth; experiences vary
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$10-$16 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- If you like fruit-forward espresso, order a flat white or cappuccino with standard milk
- For a brighter cup, choose Ethiopia or Kenya pour-over
- Kids usually enjoy the hot chocolate or shakes
Perfect For
- Serious coffee runs before work
- Short catch-ups with a friend
- Solo espresso tasting stop
- Neighborhood regulars who value craft over couches
Location Insights
Area: Busy Wilshire corridor by Koreatown offices and residences; daytime worker traffic and local regulars.
Safety: Well-trafficked main boulevard; typical urban caution but generally busy and lit.
Nearby: Office buildings, apartments, Koreatown dining, metered street parking, rear lot access noted.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–18:00
Tuesday07:00–18:00
Wednesday07:00–18:00
Thursday07:00–18:00
Friday07:00–18:00
Saturday07:00–18:00
Sunday07:00–18:00
Available: Takeout
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