Silver Streak Cafe in downtown San Diego runs a counter-service kiosk inside the historic Santa Fe Depot, the 1915 mission-revival train station that serves as the southern terminus for Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner and the COASTER commuter rail. The kiosk-format cafe stocks made-to-order lattes, fresh-squeezed smoothies, and deli sandwiches alongside vegan and gluten-free options, a grab-and-go breakfast model suited to the commuter foot traffic that also passes through Richard Walker's Pancake House blocks away on Kettner Boulevard. Seating extends from the depot's arched interior — with its original Santa Fe cross-logo mosaics and mission-era light fixtures — to an outdoor courtyard with a fountain. The sandwich menu rotates selections like chicken salad on marble rye alongside filled croissants built for Pacific Surfliner riders heading north, drawing from the same Embarcadero counter-service corridor as Carnitas' Snack Shack on the waterfront. The broadest offering is the full smoothie-and-deli buildout combining custom blended drinks with made-to-order sandwiches for passengers connecting between Amtrak, trolley, and COASTER platforms.