Brickyard Coffee & Tea in downtown San Diego occupies a brick-walled cottage at the corner of Kettner Boulevard and West G Street, positioned at the Seaport Village trolley stop where the Marina District meets the waterfront. The building's exposed-brick interior and shaded patio sit directly alongside the trolley tracks, creating a compact neighborhood cafè that the San Diego Reader has compared to a French country outpost, a sidewalk-dining format shared with Ryan Bros. Coffee elsewhere downtown. Locally roasted coffee anchors the drink menu alongside teas and a rotating drink-of-the-month program, while the breakfast kitchen turns out Italian sausage scrambles, low-carb breakfast bakes, and a lox-and-bagel plate through the lunch transition. Sandwiches, wraps, salads, and a house chili round out a midday menu built for the Convention Center and waterfront hotel foot traffic that also feeds pastry-focused neighbors like Bonjour Patisserie in the district. Weekly live music sessions and a dogs-allowed patio with pup-cup treats complete a neighborhood-cafè format designed for the residential towers lining Harbor Drive.