Forêt Flg - Flagstaff

Coffee & Tea, French, Pet Friendly

Forêt Flg

Forêt Flg
4.8 / 5 (1258 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: larisa

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★ 4.8 / 5 from 1258 reviews
jordan-wentzel
24.03.2024

Bad food, bad price, bad wait. You give up a lot in exchange for Atmosphere . Will not be back.

ameya-thatte
24.03.2024

Excellent ambiance. A little pricey, but the food quality is excellent to back it up.

joshua-adams-dog7408
24.03.2024

Walking in, the music has you in a trance. There were 3 young people rocking the dj set. That has me in a mood for my first ever experience at Foret. Ordered my mocha and the attention to detail can be seen in my photo. I ordered the eggs Benedict and the flavor emanating from the hollandaise sauce was to die for. There was an explosion of taste in your mouth that could only be topped if I added a side of crispy potatoes, which sadly I did not. The only snag came when my mother's food order was missing and as an understanding of their mistake they still brought it out to her but comped her meal. We were not in a hurry and when walked in we were told it would be 45 minutes to an hour for our food, and like I said we enjoyed the music vibe.Dietary restrictions: The have a few gluten free options, my mom ordered the croquet madame as gfa. Check the menu for other choices.

larisa-matatova
13.08.2025

Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

samantha-mueller-ivy
13.08.2025

It 's OK. The breakfast items we had (egg Sammie sandwich and a la carte egg and cheese croissant) were decent, but expensive. There seems to be some resistance to putting an item on the bread of your choice. That is a very European attitude, which wasn 't a big deal, but it 's definitely not have it your way. I have to give them points for the pastries. It is so difficult to find high quality, authentic French pastries. However, charging $5 for a mini pain au chocolat and $4.5 for a mini canele seems excessive and makes them not quite as tasty. Seriously, they are the size of hor d 'oeuvres. All in all, it cost $70 for two breakfast sandwiches, 2 cans of seltzer, a specialty coffee and a half dozen mini pastries. It was my fault for not asking about the prices on the pastries and assuming they would be no more than a couple of bucks a piece. I did have sticker shock when they rang up our stuff. Overall, good food but overpriced with a snobby vibe. Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 2

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The restaurant offers free WLAN for its guests.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

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