Small space with limited seating and a minimal aesthetic creates a cozy but often crowded atmosphere. Energy shifts from calm on weekday afternoons to lively and loud during peak times. Friendly, vibrant staff contribute to a welcoming vibe despite the cramped environment.
Ham and cheese croissants come warmed and taste delicious. The menu includes muffins and various coffee and matcha drinks alongside croissants.
Freshly baked pastries come in a nice variety and never feel stale or dry. Staff warm them up on request, and options like the mushroom pastry stand out for their taste.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult to find in the small lot.
There is very little seating and waiting space.
Yeems Coffee is primarily a grab-and-go place.
Minimalist design with bright lighting and lots of plants creates a cozy, vibey atmosphere. The space fills quickly, leading to long waits and a lively, bustling crowd. Both indoor and outdoor seating offer a modern, aesthetic setting popular for socializing and photos.
Almond croissant features a crispy, crunchy texture with plenty of almonds on top and a well-balanced frangipane filling. Butter croissant also stands out, while matcha chocolate croissant offers a subtle earthy note without strong matcha flavor.
A variety of pastries includes yuzu almond croissant, apple danish, and a Blueberry Cream Cheese muffin baked in-house. Pastries pair well with drinks and offer nice options.
Good to know
Parking is limited, and the lot feels cramped during peak hours.
Expect long lines on weekends; arrive early for a seat.
Valet parking is available, but fees are not refunded.
Small cafe offers board games and a few tables in a cozy, simple space. Desserts feature fish-shaped croissant pastries with rich fillings like banana cream and custard. Atmosphere stays relaxed with no Wi-Fi and limited seating.
Fish-shaped croissants come filled with vanilla cream, banana, and Nutella. They have a buttery, flaky, and caramelized texture that pairs well with smooth cream or ice cream.
Pastries feature a buttery, flaky, and sweet crust with fillings like banana cream and smooth custard. Many come glazed and are quite sweet even without the filling.
Good to know
Parking should be free for cafe patrons, but street parking can be limited.
The plain sugar Taiyaki costs $4, while the filled custard version is $5.
The banana Nutella cream croboong is priced at $5.50.
Cozy coffee shop with stylish modern design offers both indoor and spacious outdoor seating including a covered patio. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and relaxing during the day to a low-key wine bar vibe at night. Frequented by those seeking a calm spot to work, chat, or unwind without a busy bar scene.
Ham & Cheese Croissant offers a classic savory option. The Cream Croffle blends flaky croissant layers with a crispy waffle texture topped with creamy goodness.
Pastries come out warm and fresh with a Korean-inspired twist. They pair well with unique espresso beverages and tea drinks.
Good to know
Free parking is available behind the building, which is rare in this area.
The coffee shop is dog friendly, allowing pets inside.
Wi-Fi is unreliable and may not work for work-related tasks.
Bakery offers a big selection of pastries and breads made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The atmosphere is comfortable and clean, with a tempting display that draws attention. Parking availability varies, with easier access early in the day.
Buttery and flaky textures define the croissants here. They come alongside a variety of baked goods like soft coffee buns and cheese tarts.
A wide variety of fresh, flavorful pastries fills the bakery, including both sweet and savory options. The fruit pastries stand out as particularly delicious and beautifully made.
Good to know
Parking is available, especially if I arrive early.
Before 8 a.m., I can usually find a parking spot with no trouble.
Paris Baguette offers a wide variety of baked goods, including croissants, tarts, and cakes.
Coffee shop offers a spacious seating area with fast Wi-Fi and many outlets, creating a comfortable work-friendly atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and quiet, though it can get busy with lines. Interior blends modern warmth with some steampunk-inspired decor.
Flaky texture stands out in the ham and cheese croissant. The croissants come super fresh and crispy, with options like the avocado bacon croissant done perfectly.
Soft, fresh pastries sit on display with options like Ricotta cake and spinach pastry. The pudding pastry stands out as divine and the barista offers to reheat items for you.
Good to know
Parking is very limited, but there is a valet option available.
Expect crowded seating, especially during peak hours.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Korean style bakery inside a shopping center offers unique pastries like earl grey and squid ink. Atmosphere feels like a food court with indoor seating often occupied by older people. Tables include a warming area with microwave and fire pits for cozy comfort.
Croissants come out flaky and buttery with a super tender filling in some varieties. Options include a crispy ham and cheese croissant and a Nutella croissant, all maintaining a delicate texture.
Many unique pastries appear here, including earl grey, squid ink, and oreo varieties. A $10 basket with 4 or 5 random sandwiches and pastries starts around 8 pm. The selection includes Korean-style breads and peanut butter cookies.
Good to know
Parking validation is available with a purchase at H-Mart.
The bakery offers unique pastries like earl grey and squid ink.
Starting around 8 pm, they offer $10 baskets with random sandwiches and pastries.
Small dining space with Taiwanese-style decor and open pastry kitchen creates an intimate, casual vibe. Noise levels are high, with loud conversations and kitchen sounds filling the air, evoking a bustling local cafe atmosphere. Seating is cramped but efficient, and self-service stations add to the informal feel.
Scallion sweet cheese croissant stands out with its unique flavor. Garlic cream cheese croissant tastes sweeter than expected.
Creative Taiwanese pastries stand out with authentic flavors. Pastries often taste better than main courses and impress with their quality.
Good to know
Parking is tough, especially on weekends.
The cafe is small, so arriving early is recommended to secure seats.
Prices are very reasonable compared to other Taiwanese restaurants.