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What Places in the 805 Do Strawberry Matcha Right?

Before diving into this, all the criteria I have for this are:

  1. Taste and Color– 9 times out of 10, the color can indicate how good the matcha actually ends up tasting (greener means better).
  2. Is it genuine and organic, or just for aesthetic purposes?

That’s all.

Potheads Matcha with Strawberry Cold Foam

7.5/10


To me, this place definitely had the creamiest texture. However, it was also the sweetest I’ve got to taste. The color was not light, but wasn’t dark either. It felt in the middle and tasted great. The strawberry cold foam was bright, and it tasted good.

Oralia’s Bakery Strawberry Matcha with Strawberry Cold Foam

10/10

I had the chance to try this place exactly a week after they opened the bakery. This was one of those places that felt more authentic. They only offer their drinks in one size, which is a perfect indication if you’re looking for good matcha. Their strawberry matcha was the perfect shade of green, as it was deep. The taste of matcha was perfect. They hand-make their strawberry puree, and it was amazing. You could also taste the strawberry cold foam. Overall, it was perfect. This is the place I personally go to the most.

Poppin’ Coffee’s Strawberry Matcha

5/10

Given the name of the drink, I thought it would have a type of strawberry syrup, or puree, it was just matcha with cold foam. The color was mid-range (despite the pictures lighting). I couldn’t pick up much of a taste, and I also felt it was a little powdery. As far as the strawberry cold foam goes, I could not taste it either. I was in disbelief for a drink that was $9; I wanted to like it. So much so I went back a different time, but it was the exact same taste. I’m sure they’ve definitely got some poppin coffee, but not so much matcha.

Marie’s Berry Matcha

7/10

It was too powdery and not whisked well enough. There was a kind of puree at the bottom, but very little, and that had no taste to it. This truck was one that had been recommended to me by different people, so I had expectations for this one. As far as the taste and color of the matcha goes, it was great, and you could taste the strawberry cold foam.

Ohlala’s Barbie Matcha

6/10

The color of the matcha was on the lighter side. With that being said, it didn’t have so much flavor, but it was okay. The first thing that caught my attention though, was the “strawberry” parts of the drink. From how bright the pink was, it looked very artificial. I would think maybe if they’re using artificial flavoring, it would be to enhance the strawberry taste, but there wasn’t much to taste.

Makenna’s Love at First Sip

8/10

The strawberry they use for the drink is like an artificial syrup, but it is very delicious. I will also say the texture for this one was smooth as well. When we get into the color, it was one of the lightest I’ve tried, so there wasn’t much of the grassy flavor I look for, but overall it still tasted good. It started as a seasonal drink, part of their Valentine’s Day collection, so while it’s not seen on their menu anymore, if you ask for it, they will still make it for you.

Dolce Vita’s Matcha with Strawberry Syrup

10/10

From the moment I got there, it was more of an authentic place, and I saw one of the owners whisking properly in a stainless steel chawan. I knew right then and there, before receiving my drink, that this was going to be good. They met all the criteria: The color/taste were perfect, and the strawberry puree was homemade. While it did look a little light, that took nothing away from giving it the perfect taste.

Something I felt that was also worth mentioning is that if you are looking for really good quality matcha, a place that only offers one size cup, around 12 oz, means they care. They know how many grams you should be consuming for daily intake, so in order for them to give you something that isn’t watered down, cheap quality, or artificial, they must stick to only serving that one size. There were only two places on this list that did just that: Oralia’s and Dolce Vita.

It also goes to show that all you need for good-tasting matcha is heritage and passion. I had the opportunity to speak with Myrka from Oralia’s Bakery and she tells me:

“Our shop is mostly run by family and close family friends, where we treat one another like family, and our goal for the bakery & cafe is to create a friendly, social environment for everyone to enjoy as well.”

All their recipes are homemade and authentic, straight from Mexico, and passed down for generations to enjoy. With her father being a third-generation baker, Myrka is now the fourth! Everything they have to offer is made from scratch.

“Our foams and some of our syrups are made every day with fresh ingredients.”

“My parents taught me everything I know, from the work ethic to pouring love back into the community. We love remembering names, and we will definitely remember your order! Our promise is to come through with quality you can taste.”

I made this list not so much to critique, but more as a rundown. My thoughts and opinions can be very different from what you may be looking for in a strawberry matcha, but I hope, in what it is YOU are looking for, this list was helpful.

If there are any places you favor that were not mentioned, please feel free to share in the comments!

For real, raw, genuine, organic, Grade A, all-around PERFECT: Oralia’s Bakery and Dolce Vita

It’s not organic, but is definitely good: Makenna’s and Potheads (if a little unsweetened)

The perfect color green: Oralia’s, Marie’s, and Dolce Vita

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The Best At Home Coffee Business In Camarillo!

My friend’s at home coffee business, Cafe Solace, is honestly one of the best hidden gems around. Every drink is made with so much care and attention to detail, and you can really taste the difference compared to big coffee shops. From the quality of the ingredients to the way each cup looks aesthetic and Instagram worthy, Cafe Solace delivers both flavor and good customer service. It’s the kind of coffee that makes you want to keep coming back, and once you try it, you’ll see why it stands out as one of the best small coffee spots.

Top #1 Seller Cookie Butter Latte!

One of the best things about Cafe Solace is how many drinks and add ons she offers. There’s something for everyone. Whether you’re into coffee, chai, matcha, or something refreshing, the menu has so many creative options and you can customize your drink however you like. My personal favorites are the Cookie Butter Chai Latte, Dulce de Leche Latte , and the Strawberry Coconut Lemonade! They’re all super flavorful and unique. She also has matcha, which is actually her top seller, and it’s so smooth and well made. And if you’re not in the mood for coffee, the strawberry coconut lemonade is a must it’s honestly my favorite lemonade ever. Cafe Solace isn’t just a coffee spot, it’s a whole experience with fun, different drinks you won’t find anywhere else. The coffees are affordable and they range from $6-$8.

Matcha w/ Banana Pudding

The drink itself has an earthy taste with a very sweet creamy Banana taste to it. It’s not overly sweet, perfect balance with the matcha included.

Iced Vanilla Latte w/ Banana Pudding

Rich creamy Vanilla Latte is so delicious! Especially with the pudding it adds a creamy smooth texture to the drink!

Café Solace, you can tell everything is made with love. From the fresh strawberry purée made from scratch to all her homemade syrups, nothing feels basic or rushed. Even the pudding is made by her, which just makes the drinks taste even better and more special. You can really tell she puts time and care into everything, and it makes every drink feel more personal and worth it. My top 3 drinks would probably have to be, the Strawberry Coconut Lemonade its literally amazing I can’t even explain it, it’s sweet but still refreshing, and the shredded coconut makes it even better. It also has this slightly thicker texture that just makes it feel extra good. The Cookie Butter Chai Latte reminds me of gingerbread, super cozy and creamy with a really nice coffee flavor. And the Dulce De Leche is so yummy too, it has that smooth, milky sweetness that just hits every time.

  • Strawberry Coconut Lemonade
  • Cookie Butter Chai Latte
  • Dulce De Leche

Joselyn the owner of Cafe Solace says “I’m so excited to start this coffee business, not just for quick money like a lot of people, but because I genuinely love creating drinks and seeing people enjoy them. For me it’s about the experience, the creativity, and building something that feels personal and real. I want every cup to feel like it was made with care”

The best drinks you won’t regret getting! So many drinks and flavors to choose from!

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My Go-To Coffee Spots in Ventura County

I feel like I am always trying new coffee spots, especially during the semester when I need a change of scenery. Sometimes I just do not want to sit at home and study, and I focus better when I get out of the house. I decided to check out three coffee shops in Ventura County: Ragamuffin in Oxnard, Caje in Ventura, and Honey Cup in Oxnard. Even though they are all pretty close to each other, they each have a pretty different vibe.

Ragamuffin, Oxnard

Ragamuffin is located within The Annex at The Collection in Oxnard, and the first thing I noticed was how much seating there is. It feels open and not cramped, which I really liked. Some coffee shops can feel crowded fast, but here there is a ton of space to actually sit and stay for a while.

Another thing I liked is that The Annex has a lot of other food spots inside. So if you go to Ragamuffin for a drink, you can walk across and grab food from somewhere else. That makes it convenient if you are meeting friends or planning to stay longer.

I ordered a vanilla matcha and it was really good. The vanilla did not overpower the matcha, which I liked. It tasted smooth and balanced without being overly sweet. It was simple but still really good and I will for sure be ordering it again.

Caje, Ventura

Caje is honestly one of my favorite coffee shops in Ventura County. The vibe is so cute and since it’s downtown, you can grab your drink then walk around Main Street for a while.

I tried their lavender matcha and I loved it. Lavender can sometimes taste too strong but theirs was balanced well. You can actually taste the lavender without it overpowering the matcha. Out of everything I tried, this one was definitely my favorite.

I also felt like I was able to focus more while studying at Caje. They have seating that is more tucked into a corner, so it feels a little more private. I did not feel as distracted, which is a bit surprising since it is downtown and usually busier.

Another thing that makes Caje stand out is that it is also a cocktail bar so you can go during the day for coffee and go at night for a cute cocktail. I think this makes it stand out from other coffee shops within the area.

Honey Cup, Oxnard

Honey Cup is a smaller coffee shop, so there is not as much seating. It is not really a place you would go to study for hours, but it is still really cute and inviting.

They have good coffee, but the cinnamon roll is what got me. It is honestly one of the best cinnamon rolls I’ve tried. It was soft, flavorful, and not dry at all. When I go back, I will for sure be ordering it again.

Final Thoughts

After going to all three, I realized how much the environment changes the entire experience.

Ragamuffin feels more open and convenient. Caje feels more trendy and has my favorite matcha. Honey Cup feels smaller and more cozy, with the best cinnamon roll.

They are all in Ventura County, but give off different moods depending on what you are looking for that day.

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Which Camarillo Café Truly Ate & Left No Crumbs?

As a Ventura College student, I am always on the lookout for the best atmosphere to complete my school work. Instead of using Starbucks as the default option, I explored around my hometown of Camarillo to see what it had to offer. I went ahead and tried their signature coffees, scoped out the environment, examined their customer service, and what each café sets them apart from their competitors. The four locations I visited are Panadería Lucero, Tree Lounge Coffee, Village Cafe, and Café Ficelle. That being said, take a trip with me through Camarillo and let’s unpack what I experienced.

  1. Panadería Lucero

Panadería Lucero is the sister location to Antojitos Lucero, where they offer traditional and a wide range of pan dulce (sweet bread), alongside specialty coffees curated with a Mexican twist. Their other drink offerings include champurrado, café de olla, and aguas frescas. When I initially entered in, I was immediately greeted with the sweet smell of the pastries and “corrido” music to feel like I walked into abuelita’s house. Their staff welcomed my brother and me with a warm greeting, which was a nice first impression. 

We ordered the iced dalgona whipped coffee with cookie butter cold foam and an iced café de olla with banana cold foam, conchas (struessel-like and shell- shaped bread), and cuernitos (sugar- dusted croissants). Each drink is made to order, so the flavor combinations are endless to satisfy your preferences. Because this business is family-owned, their staff isn’t the biggest, so our drinks took some time to make, which is understandable. 

The presentation of our lattes looked like it was made with time and effort, which is justifiable for how much I paid for them. The iced dalgona coffee with cookie butter cold foam did not disappoint and exceeded my expectations for how it would taste. The main takeaway from this drink is how sweet it is, with caramel being the dominating flavor. On top of the foam were Biscoff cookie crumbles. This drink was reminiscent of Werther’s caramel candy in the best way. Moving on, the iced café de olla might not be for everyone due to its earthy, cinnamon-like flavor. Of course, you can add milk to it and soften the spice level. The banana cold foam was the perfect choice to tone down the cinnamon, but they also offer other cold foam flavors if banana isn’t up your thing. Just like the dalgona drink, my café de olla had Nilla wafer cookie crumbles to replicate what I assume tastes like banana pudding. Once stirred with the cold foam to dissipate, both flavors were harmonious and did not clash. They bounced off of each other and pleased my tastebuds. 

From taking time to deliberate, a unique quality of this cafe, I conclude that their family- oriented energy you feel radiate once you enter brings a sense of comfort, with reminiscent smells of going to my grandma’s house. The atmosphere transports you into a state of calm, compared to other cafes that have a “hustle and bustle” vibe. Overall, I would return to give my business to Panadería Lucero and spread the word about what they have to offer. 

2. Tree Lounge

Located in Old Town of Camarillo, Tree Lounge offers an easy-going cafe setting with lo-fi music to emulate a serene escape. The minute my brother and I entered, we were met with pieces of local artist’s hung and displayed everywhere our eyes could gaze upon. Tree Lounge places an emphasis on highlighting local artists and their art, showcasing thier admirable quality of community pride.. It’s hole- in- the- wall location provides a great option to avoid heavy foot traffic Their hours of operation provide a window of opportunity to step in and be transcended into a “flow state” of productivity. 

The barista reassured us to take our time and not rush to order right away, which I see is a common theme I see for these small business- owned cafes. From looking at their specialty drinks, we decided to order the Island Latte and Ube Latte. The price for both were $7.50. Their menu offers crafted lattes, espresso- based drinks, non-espresso, plus a list of milk substitutes and flavorings. Their food offerings include Chef Galo’s award-winning empanadas as well as traditional bakery goods supplied by local bakers in Ventura County. Their focus seems to be placed on the beverages and community camaraderie, as region-based bakeries and artists are featured. 

The island latte was described as having a macadamia/coconut base with macadamia  milk, which screamed, “I’m taking a walk on the beaches of Oahu.” I admire a latte that isn’t your typical caramel or mocha flavor, so the coconut spoke deeply to me, and I felt seen. Their “quality over quantity” aspect of the menu is definitely a reason I will be returning. The ube latte could be the sister drink to the island latte in terms of how easily you are reminded of being on a tropical getaway. Ube is used in desserts found here, such as offering biscoff brownies, crinkle cookies, and toasted coconut coffee cake. That being said, the ube latte was incredibly delicious and indulgent. Once I tasted it, I kept going back for more. Both the island and ube lattes proved themselves, and their simplicity is enough to satisfy that “afternoon pick me up.”

Our drinks are specialty made, not just a regular chain like MaKenna Koffee, who are more of a Dutch Bros kinda place. The vibes we  strive for are to have people come in, feel like family, and choosing to keep coming back.” 
– Jasmine, Social Media Manager of Tree Lounge, regarding what sets Tree Lounge apart from their competitors

From time to time, Tree Lounge hosts pop-up events that range from featuring art walks, live music and painting events, holiday- themed activities, and are heavily encourage having Camarillo residents participating in local events. There is no doubt how considerate and authentic this business is for measuring success not through sales, but as being an outlet for people to come together and create memories.

They simply host these events and the attendees take over. This makes sense, as their Instagram is filled with event flyers posted one after another, translating into their success as a hosting location. All in all, Tree Lounge would be the ideal spot for a studying, a coffee date or rewarding yourself because “you needed it.” 

3. Village Cafe

Residents of the Village Commons are familiar with the Village Cafe and its intimate setting, where they can enjoy homemade, quality meals accompanied by crafted lattes. Here you will find that this small business is owned by a husband and wife, who are committed to serving their customers only the freshest ingredients and leaving behind a family legacy to future generations. Their core values are to create a sense of home and family for anyone who steps in. Inside, you will find roughly five small tables that emulate the feeling of being in mom’s kitchen waiting for dinner to be made. By stressing the importance of family and community, Village Cafe lives up to their promise and creates the right location to spend a few bucks on either a breakfast burrito or a banana coconut matcha. 

Although their coffee menu is quite condensed to only a handful of lattes, matcha, chai, and hot chocolate, that did not stop us from testing out what they had to offer. I had ordered an iced banana bread latte, and my brother Jakob went for an iced brown butter pecan chai latte. We received our drinks in a timely manner, delivered personally by their in- house barista, all while being thanked for our patience.

The banana flavor was strong enough to be present and not tooth-achingly sweet. With a light in-house made cold foam dusted with cinnamon, it tasted like a banana bread loaf fresh out of the oven. I went ahead and mixed the coffee and foam to blend the flavors more seamlessly, which was the cherry on top. The cold foam had an airy and cool whip- like consistency that didn’t combat the coffee at all. The price for this drink, was $8, and I was more than happy to oblige at that price point.

However, as Jakob began sipping the iced brown butter pecan chai, his face formed a frown. These were his notes about his beverage, “I wish there was more ice to make it a true iced drink, so that would’ve been nice… The presentation was bleak and nothing special about it, not even cold foam, but maybe that’s our bad for not ordering it? Either way, I feel like who ever made my drink wanted to just get the order over with and onto the next.” Typically, chai lattes are simply the tea concentrate and whatever milk of choice. But with the banana bread latte, it seemed as if more effort was put into that one and the chai latte got “crumbs” in terms of crafting it. Jakob didn’t finish even half because he felt the price he paid didn’t match what he received.

Village Cafe may be best to visit as soon as their doors open to beat the 11am rush on weekends, ensuring you receive quality service and products without the tiredness from their minimal staff. Personally, I will come back earlier in the day and try a different round of drinks to find the right one to be my “go-to” for when I’m in the area. 

4. Café Ficelle

Café Ficelle comes out on top as far as being a well-run business, as seen in their other locations in Ventura and Thousand Oaks. They have established themselves in the niche aesthetic of bringing European- inspired delicacies to Camarillo. It is more than simply a café, since they’re classified as a “boulangerie” and “patisserie.” The term “boulangerie” is French for describing a bakery that specializes in making and selling bread in- house. When I walked through the doors with my boyfriend, Dominic, our eyes were immediately drawn to the pastries and loaves of bread for sale. The warm smell of dough and fresh-baked breakfast items felt exactly how Sunday morning does on a warm summer day.

To preface, Café Ficelle is more of a breakfast/brunch restaurant, so the setting inside isn’t as intimate as the other places in Camarillo. Regardless, the drinks we chose to try were an iced vanilla matcha latte and an iced white mocha latte. The employee who took my order seemed not have the best morning due to her lack of attention in asking me and Dominic if we needed more time or any questions about the menu. I perceived her demeanor as not wanting to be at work that morning, which translated into her poor customer service.

As I took my first sip of the matcha latte, I tasted clumps of matcha powder which is a dead giveaway that it wasn’t properly whisked  or sifted before pouring hot water. There was an adequate amount of ice, but it made the matcha taste bitter even with the almond milk and a hint of vanilla flavoring. For this matcha latte, I paid was $7, and I am confident to say it will not be repurchased in the future and that I can find better- tasting matcha elsewhere in Ventura County. 

Iced Matcha Latte

As Dominic tried his white mocha latte, he sarcastically said, “WOW! Starbucks can make a better version of whatever this is.” When I asked him what he meant by this, his response was “Starbucks makes theirs sweeter, so the price I pay is fine by me, and I like knowing what I’m getting based on their consistent recipe.” 

Iced White Chocolate Mocha Latte

Touching on how this café is a traditional restaurant, I wouldn’t classify it as a place to study quietly. Since there are families with children, young adolescents, and older adults coming in to get served breakfast and/or brunch, getting work done here would’t be the best choice. There are too many distractions of people coming in and out, employees delivering food, and the typical environment of restaurant chatter. Café Ficelle would be a great option for a breakfast outing, meeting up with an old friend, making ordinary mornings seem special. 

~ Café Ranking ~

  • First up, we have Tree Lounge in Old Town. From the minute I arrived until I left, I was satisfied with what I ordered, the vibes I picked up, and most importantly, how I felt welcomed with open arms to take up space. 
  • In second place comes Panadería Lucero and its admirable quality of being a Latino family run business. To see a business, such as Panadería Lucero, functioning and thriving in Camarillo fills me with pride in where I come from and our hardworking people. 
  • In third, we have the Village Cafe serving as a safe choice for receiving quality drinks due to how serious their in- house barista takes their craft. I would suggest perusing their Instagram, finding what drinks speak to you, and visiting before 11am to receive consistently made drinks.
  • Café Ficelle comes last because how I was not pleased with either of the drinks, the prices I paid, or lack of customer service. Their performance has potential, but being a well- established business with multiple locations in Ventura County did not meet my expectations. 

Overall, take my reviews into consideration and what to look out for, but I recommend visiting yourself to make an assessment based on your own experience. Besides the criteria I used to rank each place, I also noted the overarching experience being young college student trying to find her little corner of this world for peace and quiet. The hunt for the perfect study spot continues! 

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Tatiana’s Coffee & Tea

This beloved Coffee shop located on 2470 E Main St has been open for the past ten years serving the people of Ventura. This local business has been run by the owner Tatiana Curuso and her husband Diego Mazo. Curuso and Mazo both put their all into providing the most satisfying experience to all customers the minute they step through the doors.

Beverages

Tatiana’s Coffee and Tea offers Hot Coffee; fresh drip and Espresso, Decaf, Blended drinks; the Tatalisious being the most loved, Iced drinks; Vanilla latte being the most common, and Teas; Chai is most popular. My absolute favorite beverage would have to be an Iced Chai Tea Latte with oat and whipped cream.

Food

Tatiana’s is best known for their amazing Empanadas that were voted Best Empanadas in The State of Californina in 2022. The Empanadas come in a variety of flavors including: Chicken, Beef, Potato Beef, Potato Cheese, Spinach Feta and Ratatouille. Along with savory they provide sweet, Cheese and Guava Cheese pastelitos and Coffee Cakes. All handmade by a local Chef. Other delicious food items they offer are petite croissant sandwiches, Bagels: Everything and Parmesan with cream cheese or made into a breakfast sandwich, Scones, Ham, Turkey, Italian and Artichoke sandwiches. My personal favorites are all the Empanadas and the blueberry Coffee Cake.

My experience at Tatiana’s has always been amazing, from the customer service to the delicious food and drinks. The hours are from 7:00am-3:00pm Monday-Saturday.

Make sure to stop by Tatiana’s Coffee & Tea if you are in the area at 2470 E Main St or call in to go pick up (805) 901-7620.

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Rolling Pin Donuts

Best late-night Snack?


Do you ever find yourself craving sweets late at night or just a good donut at any time of the day? Rolling Pin, located on Los Posas Rd in Camarillo, has been providing fresh donuts 24/7 since 1992. This family-owned business has become a beloved gem to its community and has greatly impacted the city. Rolling Pin is open every day of the week, offering sweet treats to satisfy your cravings.

Rolling Pin has a strong loyal fan base for donut enthusiasts, if you enjoy donuts, you’ve probably heard of Rolling Pin. They carry a wide variety of fresh donuts but the ones that stand out the most and are fan favorites are their Tigers Tails, Apple Fritters, and the well-known cronut which is a croissant donut with sugar. These fan favorites are what make Rolling Pin the most desired local donut stop.

Open 24/7 from Monday – Rolling Pin stands out from other local donut shops due to its extended hours, setting it apart from the competition. Driving past Rolling Pin during the day it may seem like any normal donut shop, but at night, and people are getting off work, ending a night out, or even craving something sweet, Rolling Pin’s lines can get pretty outrageous and crowds would flood into the parking lot no matter how late.

Not only is this gem winning over devoted Camarillo locals, but has also made its way into Ventura with a second location on Telephone Road. Soon we will be seeing a new wave of Ventura locals flooding their very own Rolling Pin which is aimed to open at the end of April or the beginning of May of 2024.

This wraps up Ventura County’s favorite local donut shop, which is open around the clock and the best place to please your sweet tooth late at night. Follow Rolling Pin’s Facebook to stay updated with your favorite donut shop.