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I love the cold brew here. customer service is always amazing, fast and happy. they make my day. try the quiche and their baked goods, the croissants are finger licking good. View all feedback.
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The staff was friendly, and the atmosphere was cozy, although the space is quite small with no indoor seating. Unfortunately, the coffee didn't quite suit our tastes. I enjoyed my cold brew with milk, but my wife found her cappuccino with milk to be lacking. It's possible that we received our drinks right after the milk was heated, which may have affected their quality. In any case, the coffee just wasn't to our liki... View all feedback.
As a coffee enthusiast, I journey through Los Angeles in search of the perfect cup of coffee, from Venice to West Hollywood, Pasadena, and beyond. I can confidently say that this coffee roaster offers the best, freshest, and highest-quality coffee in the entire city. The cherry on top? Their outstanding customer service in a relaxed, unpretentious setting. You are truly amazing! Thank you for the many fantastic afternoons spent enjoying your exceptional coffee alongside a good book. I will definitely be a loyal customer for years to come.
I stumbled upon this place today while waiting for a takeout order from a nearby restaurant. We ordered vanilla lattes—one iced and one hot. Both were strong, not overly sweet, and absolutely delicious. They have a wide variety of pastries that all looked so tempting that I couldn’t resist ordering one. I chose the coffee cake, and it’s honestly the best I’ve had in a long time. I also noticed they offer a large selection of loose leaf teas, so there’s something for everyone, even non-coffee drinkers. If you’re in the area and looking for a great coffee shop, skip the Starbucks next door and definitely check out The Coffee Roaster instead.
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The staff was friendly, and the atmosphere was cozy, although the space is quite small with no indoor seating. Unfortunately, the coffee didn't quite suit our tastes. I enjoyed my cold brew with milk, but my wife found her cappuccino with milk to be lacking. It's possible that we received our drinks right after the milk was heated, which may have affected their quality. In any case, the coffee just wasn't to our liking. While we're not coffee experts, that's our honest opinion.
This coffee shop serves the best coffee in town! The baristas are incredibly friendly, and the croissants are delicious as well.