Review of Frame Coffee
Frame Coffee: A Cozy Spot for Coffee Lovers
If you're looking for a cozy spot to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, Frame Coffee in Fullerton, California, is a great option. This coffee shop and cafe is open seven days a week, from early in the morning until the evening, making it a convenient spot to grab a drink or a bite to eat any time of day.
The coffee shop has a trendy and modern vibe, with plenty of seating inside and outside. The atmosphere is perfect for studying, working, or meeting up with friends. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and they are always happy to recommend a drink or pastry.
Frame Coffee offers a wide variety of coffee and tea drinks, including traditional options and creative concoctions. Customers love the lavender latte, strawberry latte, and the Einstein latte. They also have a secret menu item called "mamacita," which is a latte customized for a regular customer who drank it every day for a year.
While the coffee and tea are generally well-received, some customers have noted that their drinks were watered down or not filled to the brim. However, the staff is always happy to fix any issues and ensure that customers are satisfied.
One unique aspect of Frame Coffee is their partnership with local small businesses to hold pop-up events. Customers can shop for jewelry, candy, and other products while enjoying their coffee or tea.
Overall, Frame Coffee is a great spot for coffee lovers looking for a cozy and trendy atmosphere. While some customers have had issues with their drinks, the staff is always friendly and accommodating.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Dennis Martel
Very Clean great customer service I liked it alot
Brad Salus
Super cute new spot with great coffee
Paige Carpenter
Good but a little pricey.
Robert Volz
The amythest tea is amazing.
Paul
The Americano we got was very watered down (we all tasted it to verify), and when we asked about it, they said to add a shot. They insisted that we pay for the extra shot. It was only $1, but the fact that they charged that $1 on top of the $4.50 Americano (which was watered down) felt a bit insulting.