Mystic Mocha is a Latinx-owned and women-owned breakfast café at 2105 Mission Avenue in University Heights, San Diego, operating since 2005 in a corner space one block south of Adams Avenue. The 92116 address sits off the main Park Blvd corridor but draws a steady neighborhood crowd for Mexican-inflected breakfast fare, craft espresso drinks, and a bar program that includes beer, wine, cocktails, and hard liquor. The Frida Kahlo Mexican mocha pairs organic fair-trade coffee with Ghirardelli and Ibarra Mexican chocolates, and the Wonder Woman latte — available dairy-free with oat milk — has become a menu signature alongside the Maui Sweet Cream Mocha. The food menu runs through chilaquiles with hand-made chips, breakfast burritos, and the Barabolya — a Ukrainian-inspired bowl of scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, and cheddar topped with sour cream and green onion — sharing the neighborhood's international breakfast scene with Mexican kitchens at Mauricio's #1 Mexican Food on Adams Avenue. Locally sourced and organic ingredients are a conversion-in-progress under the current ownership, and vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options run across the full menu. The outdoor seating area backs into a residential block and catches morning sun, and the interior carries a funky art-driven aesthetic with wind chimes and eclectic decor. El Cajon Blvd runs two blocks south, and the Lafayette Hotel anchors the commercial corridor less than a mile east. University Heights' walkable dining grid stretches north to Adams Avenue and south toward Balboa Park on Park Blvd, and wellness practitioners at BaiBoon Thai Massage on Adams share the same neighborhood foot traffic. The café uses plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware across all dine-in service.