Le Caravane Café
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Display Allcafe(70) coffee(44) cozy(16) vibe(14) latte(14) recommend(13) sandwich(11) cappuccino(9) etudier(8) croissant(8) fresh(7) pastries(7)Really nice cafe. Quite spacious with plenty of seats choices (indoor & outdoor), wifi, & food as well as coffee drink choices. I ordered an iced chai with soy milk & it was slightly sweet but still had a spice kick to it for those that prefer spicier chai. Price is a bit high as it cost $8 & they charge 0.70 for vegetable milks. Next time I'll just bring my own milk in the cup or but one across the street at the market for cheaper. Great service & atmosphere. Highly recommend!
I recently visited the Caravane Café &, overall, my experience was fine, though not particularly remarkable. The café has a cozy, laid-back atmosphere that instantly makes you feel comfortable as soon as you step inside. It's tucked in a corner of the neighborhood, with a modest yet charming décor-think wooden tables, soft lighting, & a few plants scattered around, which give it a homey, welcoming vibe. There's plenty of natural light, making it a pleasant spot to hang out, read, or do some work. It's the kind of place you could easily lose track of time in. The service was friendly, which I always appreciate, but it was a bit slower than I anticipated. The staff seemed a little distracted, & it took quite a while for my order to be ready, even though the café wasn't particularly busy at the time. There were a few other customers around, but nothing that should have caused the delay. It wasn't a huge issue, but if you're in a rush, it might be something to consider. That said, when my order did arrive, the staff was kind & apologetic about the wait, which helped soften the experience. For my order, I went with a cappuccino & a croissant, two staples I like to judge a café by. The cappuccino was decent, though not quite up to par with what I was hoping for. The coffee itself was smooth & well-prepared, but it lacked the depth & richness I expect from a good cappuccino. The flavor was on the milder side-more milk-forward than the bold espresso taste I enjoy. It was definitely drinkable, just a little underwhelming, especially since I was hoping for something with a bit more punch. As for the croissant, it was fresh but not exceptional. It had a nice, golden exterior, though the texture inside was a bit denser than I'd prefer. A little more flakiness & a bit more butter would have made a big difference in elevating the pastry. Still, it wasn't bad-it was just not the standout treat I was hoping for. I'd also noticed a variety of other pastries on display, so I'm curious to try something different next time, but I can't say the croissant wowed me. The vibe of the place is definitely one of its strong points, & it's clear that the café is designed with comfort in mind. The seating is varied-there are a few tables for two, larger ones for groups, & even a small counter area near the window, ideal for solo visitors who want to watch the world go by. The music playing in the background was unobtrusive, & the overall noise level was low enough to make it a perfect environment for reading, chatting, or getting some work done. There's also a small selection of books & magazines available, which adds to the chill, low-key atmosphere. I did notice that there's a small selection of specialty drinks & snacks that could be worth checking out. I didn't try them on this visit, but the menu looked interesting. There's also a decent variety of teas & a few vegan options, which could be appealing for people with dietary restrictions. While my visit was generally pleasant, there's a feeling that Caravane Café is still finding its groove. It's definitely a café I'd visit again if I'm in the area, but I wouldn't go out of my way for it. It's a comfortable, easy-going spot, but it doesn't quite have that "wow" factor that would make it stand out in a city full of great coffee shops. If you're just looking for a quiet place to relax or need a break from the hustle & bustle, this could be a good spot. But if you're a serious coffee lover or have high expectations for your pastries, you might leave feeling like there are better options elsewhere.
The experience at the cafe was a bit of a mixed bag. The staff were friendly & welcoming, which was a positive aspect. However, the food left much to be desired. The carrot cake was disappointing as it seemed frozen & thawed, resulting in a strange texture & taste. The muffin was okay, but the cappuccino was too light & seemed like a cup of milk rather than coffee. On the other hand, the ice matcha latte was decent. The cafe had a cute decor, but the lack of air conditioning & proper ventilation made it uncomfortably hot & humid. The limited space & cramped atmosphere were also notable downsides. Overall, the experience was okay, but it certainly had its drawbacks.
Brunch is delicious! But smoothies taste like straight milk or freezer burn. Yuck!
More of a food place then coffee, food recommended yes but coffee no. Asked for a latte & got a cup of milk... Coffee machine is dirty. Wont go back for cafeine . Atmosphere is very nice tho