Mylo Coffee Co.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Mylo Coffee Co. Reviews - 100
3.9
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Marlena Nip
Wonderful gem of a coffee shop. The drip coffee was fantastic (Brazil roast-$3), the Ginger Molasses latte/ginger cookie ($6.25) and Hen in a Basket was our morning snack. All were well worth the $$. It was a little on the pricy end, but that’s to be expected with the quality of the items. Everything is high quality here and delicious. Great ambiance as well, from music and plants! Best coffee shop in Little Rock!
Jasmine Mone
This is the only place I went for coffee on my Little Rock trip, the in-house syrups are amazing and the cold brew is really good.
Alex Malati
Gone absolutely down the chute recently. Stopped in for coffee Sunday morning and our latte's tasted like water with a spritz of coffee and milk splashed in. As if La Croix made a flat water with a hint of coffee flavoring. It seems that since the recent employee walkout, they've completely dropped off. The last two times I've been in it's been a sliver of baked goods compared to what used to be a few months ago. The coffee, while brewed on a La Marzocco, truly does the legendary machine no justice as I can produce better espresso on my Breville. Saddened by the current state of this establishment, and hope they can keep employees and return to their previous standard.
ZeeDubyah
Received not one, but two iced lattes containing spoiled milk.
The first time, the staff was very apologetic and offered to remake my drink. I was frustrated, but accidents happen.
The second time, I told the barista the milk was still spoiled and they argued with me, showing me the milk container and saying there's no way it could be expired. They outright refused to smell the drink they'd given me — a quick whiff would have confirmed that something wasn't right.
In the end, I got a refund for the latte, but drinking spoiled milk is not a good way to start the day. This experience has left a sour taste in my mouth, both metaphorically and literally.
Anna Follette
This used to be my favorite place to come. It was owned by a couple and they had the most amazing soups, stews, pastries and placed their passion into Mylos. Over the years, I have watch ownership change and now it is the worst ever. There's no effort in being environmentally friendly anymore, aside from biodegradable straws. Togo cups are consistently used for dining in instead of glasses and mugs. The charm is gone, and many pastries that previously have been offered, are no longer. NOW, it's the worst because there's no kitchen items. I understand transition but how many times is this going to happen. The hours have been reduced. THREE times I drove across town to have breakfast and coffe at what used to be my favorite spot and all you can get are bakery items that are left (muffins, cookies, bagels). THATS IT... I used to have meetings here, not any longer. The employees are great, aside from that and the simple fact I enjoy being places I'm comfortable amd familiar, I wouldn't came at all. I'm originally from Kansas City and Mylos was the place that reminded me of home. They diversity, the inclusion, the effort to prepare amazing food locally sourced, and passion to be environmentally friendly..... All of that is gone. It's now a coffee shop, with muffins, cookies, and a couple of the old staple pastries. It's just so sad to see what was the BEST coffee shop in town, now be somewhere I have no desire to return to. Like I said, employees are great. They know me by name and remember my order... Aside from that, Mylos is no longer special like it once was.
Derek Smith
Good coffee, great pastries, nice atmosphere.
The neighborhood seems really nice. Mylo is situated in the middle of the "high street" if you are familiar with that term. The shop is long and narrow with a full wall of windows looking out to the street.
Coffee is roasted locally and Coffee options are standard for higher end coffee shop. Both drip and pour-over options available if you prefer that to milk based drinks. Prices are higher than I expected: 6 oz Capp is over 4$. (For comparison, I can get a great 8oz latte for 3$ in Denver)
Baked goods were really good. Try the Hen in a nest if you are really hungry - it is a great mix of flavors with an egg in the bottom. Croissant was also very good.
Julie Preston
I went here with my daughter for breakfast. It was delicious! We ordered the Avocado on toast, the Bagel and Lox, seasalt brownie, peppermint steamer and almond latte. Everything was so delicious and savory. The seasalt brownie is so chocolatey with the perfect hint of seasalt.
My only concern were the drinks. Previous reviews were accurate about the syrup settled at the bottom making the rest of the drink pretty bland.
We would like to return though and love the vibe of this cute little cafe coffeehouse.
Images: by my daughter Abby.
* We went back a second time, but later in the morning. The tables aren't regulated and by 9am it's filled with people drinking water sitting on their computers. You can't find a place to sit and eat. This time the employees were not friendly and it took 45 minutes to receive our food. My husband asked for salt and pepper, he had it for less than five minutes before the employee came and got it. Not a very friendly vibe in there.
Joshua Pevarnik
Best Chai Tea Latte I've ever had! Very accomodating with getting us a kids cocoa for our little one. Great atmosphere and staff!
Leigh Michelle
We come here every year to enjoy great coffee and scrumptious pastries. My favorite is the raspberry kouign-amann 🥰 this place hasn’t changed a bit the last couple years and I’m so thankful.
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Jacob & Stacey Dvorak
Great relaxing coffee shop with excellent bake goods. Atmosphere tends to be quiet and smooth music lightly plays in background. Coffee and expresso are better than most and will keep me coming back.