Australian-Inspired Coffee Shop Bluestone Lane Is Brewing Up a Marina District Outpost

According to public records, the business is opening a new outpost at 3352 Steiner Street in San Francisco — near Blue Barn Steiner, Popi's Oysterette, and Saiwalks.

Elise McCorkle
Written By Elise McCorkle
News Writer
Photo: Official

The “Australian-inspired coffee shop, cafés & lifestyle brand” Bluestone Lane is getting ready to debut its first outpost in the Marina District.

According to a pending beer and wine license application, the business is opening a new outpost at 3352 Steiner Street in San Francisco — near Blue Barn Steiner, Popi’s Oysterette, and Saiwalks.

What Now San Francisco reached out to Bluestone Lane’s owner, Nicholas Stone, but he was unable to speak before the time of publication.

Nevertheless, the business’s existing cafés and coffee shops — found throughout California, D.C., New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas — provide a blueprint for what Marina District residents can expect.

Bluestone Lane eateries feature an all-day menu that is “health-focused.” On the company’s website, it shares, “Some of our notable dishes include Gluten Free Banana Bread topped with whipped ricotta, toasted pecans, fresh banana & berries, Avocado Smash paired with heirloom tomatoes, feta, and a delicately poached egg, and our house-made granola w/ fresh berries and citrus curd. Our locals can also enjoy Bluestone Lane’s award-winning premium coffee, wellness drinks, signature cold-pressed juices, and organic teas.”

An opening date has not yet been announced, so follow the brand on Facebook and Instagram for additional updates.

Photo: Official

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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