Mixed Grounds Coffee is a Vietnamese-owned micro roastery and café at 4555 30th Street in Normal Heights, San Diego, founded in 2020 as a concept fusing coffee, art, and Hip-Hop culture into a community gathering space. The 92116 location occupies the ground floor of the AMP 30 building, directly across the street from Fall Brewing Company's original tasting room, placing it in the middle of 30th Street's indie beverage corridor. The roastery processes single-origin beans in small batches on-site, sourcing directly from farms the ownership group identifies as underserved in the specialty coffee supply chain, with the goal of building more sustainable trade relationships at the producer level. The signature Buko Pandan Special layers housemade pandan syrup, coconut cream, coco jelly, and espresso — a Southeast Asian-inflected drink that reflects the Vietnamese-ownership identity — alongside a traditional Vietnamese iced coffee, lychee matcha lemonade, and a rotating single-origin pour-over menu. The café also holds a beer and wine license, and Friday and Saturday evening hours extend to 10 PM with craft taps and a bar program. Gallery wall space rotates local art shows, and live music and DJ sets run on a periodic event calendar. The 30th Street address sits within the same block as creative spaces at Ashton Gallery at Art on 30th, reinforcing the corridor's arts-and-coffee identity. Ward Canyon Park is a short walk north at Park Blvd and Madison Avenue, and Balboa Park sits directly south down 30th Street. The roastery sells whole-bean bags for home brewing, and the Adams Avenue corridor is a five-minute walk west on foot.