Inside the San Diego Mission Bay Resort at 1775 E Mission Bay Dr. (92109), Mission Joe Coffee Shop serves as the property's grab-and-go morning anchor with a design that nods to the resort's origins as Del Webb's Ocean House. The midcentury surf-culture aesthetic blends 1960s flair with Southern California skate influences, creating a coffeehouse atmosphere that the resort describes as worth straying from the boardwalk to visit. The menu centers on classic espresso drinks — cappuccinos, vanilla lattes, and Americanos — alongside acai bowls, fresh-squeezed juices, and a rotating selection of pastries including blueberry muffins that can be warmed to order. Mission Joe opens at 6 a.m. daily and closes by 1 p.m., making it strictly a morning and early-lunch operation geared toward resort guests and nearby residents looking for a quick caffeine fix before heading to the bay. The coffee shop is one of four dining concepts on the Mission Bay Resort campus, alongside Covewood for California coastal dinner service, Plaza Del Sol for cocktails and small plates under palm trees, and Solrisa for poolside Mexican fare. Visitors who want to explore more of the Pacific Beach dining scene can head west toward the coast, where Flamingo Deck offers drinks with a different waterfront perspective. The resort itself sits on Mission Bay with access to water sports, kayaking, paddleboarding, tennis and pickleball courts, and a spa. Reviews praise the staff for being consistently friendly during early morning visits, and the oat milk latte has earned specific callouts from repeat guests who prefer it to the generic hotel coffee options. The cozy, casual atmosphere and free Wi-Fi make it a workable remote office for the first half of the day, and the location is convenient for anyone visiting nearby SeaWorld or exploring Mission Bay Park before grabbing lunch at Bare Back Grill closer to the beach.