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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Outdoor seating
  • Curbside pickup
  • No-contact delivery
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

LAMILL Coffee - Silverlake Reviews - 100

4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
July

Take it from some one that eats avocado toast every morning— this restaurant has the best avocado toast I’ve ever had in my life. This boutique is super cute, it has a great atmosphere and aesthetic to it. All of the workers are always super kind and helpful. The coffee is amazing, juice is fresh, pastries are delicious. Everything about this place is spectacular.

John Jones

Super pricey, but amazing spot. Delicious fresh breakfast options--- wish it was more affordable. $6-7 for a 12 oz almond milk latte is just too much. Although amazingly delicious. Love the atmosphere, and the decor. Quality is top notch, but just too pricey for me.

Lara Parker

I am actually addicted to their matcha latte. I think about it all the time. I have had one dozens of times and every single time it has been perfect. Never even a dud. That is impressive. I love you Lamill. (Also their pastries and breakfast sandwiches are great, too!)

Katie Jennings

The best with this coffee shop is they have books and magazines available for everyone who wants to read while having their coffee. They have accents, too, with the preparations for their food. They serve also pastries and bread. I had Croissant this morning partnered with my Latte. It was a perfect combination!

Elizabeth Clark

I didn't feel like this was a coffee place. I felt like it was a brunch restaurant. The name seemed misleading. They had a good coffee menu, with a large selection (various beans, brewing techniques, etc.), but I definitely felt out of place with my laptop ordering just an iced green tea and cinnamon roll, which were good if pricey. The brunch food at other tables looked good. Wait staff acted like I was an inconvenience and didn't seem interested in serving me, but it wasn't like there weren't open tables. Other people on google+ are reviewing this as a place they just go for coffee. If that's the case, I don't get the wait staff's attitude.

Troy Savic

It was OK. A cool place in a trendy spot to meet a friend and people watch. The staff were decent but the girl who took my order looked like she didn't want to be there. When gratuity is included (plus I tipped extra on top) the staff could at least try to appear as if they have some energy. The food was average, not bad but not great and the coffee was the same. I asked for it extra flat and it still had a ton of foam on top and was luke warm at best. Gave it 3 stars purely for the atmosphere, that's the only thing this place has going for it. $27 for a breakfast burrito and a latte. If it was outstanding it'd be worth it but it really wasn't.

Brian Wangenheim

I really like the vibe of this coffee shop, it is usually busy and coffee is good, it can be a bit pricy but it’s nice.

Luis Montes

I experienced a very ignorant situation at this location. I’ve been walking my dog down this route and came across LAMILL . I was very excited to have my cafe con leche. I was very fortunate to have met the owner at the location at the Beverly center , very nice , and LAMILL , in my opinion has come very close to the taste of Cuban coffee. We were very sad to see LAMILL leave the Beverly center , and you can only imagine my excitement to have come across the actual coffee shop. On Sunday 02-07-21 at 7:10am, I placed my order for my morning coffee . It was set to pick up at 7:20am. I stood in front punctual , and when I realized the coffee wasn’t out , I approached the “pick up “ spot in front. As I stood there , the Cashier came out and went directly to the 2 white men waiting at the register . I didn’t say anything and waited to not come off rude and impatient . He then turned , walked straight into the establishment and didn’t even ask if I needed assistance . He was already inside when we made eye contact and I was sure that he was going to come out and ask me if I needed help. As he was making the coffee just ordered by the two men waiting, an Asian man pulled over and made his way to the pick up spot. The cashier came out with the two coffees and handed them to the two men that ordered , he turned around and asked the Asian man is he needed help . At the moment it struck me , I was being discriminated against ,and I understand I’m not the average LAMILL customer but the cashier could’ve made everything less obvious . I was very upset by the whole ordeal that I yelled out “hey I’ve been waiting for my order” and finally the cashier asked me for my order info. I really couldn’t believe it. I normally stay away from establishments such as LAMILL because I feel like I might encounter some sort of discrimination, but I felt comfortable to become a customer because of my experience at the Beverly center . I will no longer be purchasing at LAMILL coffee and just wanted to share my experience so that, hopefully, LAMILL can take my experience to better train its employees on making better choices. I did not get the cashiers name but he’s was tall, white , long blonde hair, with glasses. He didn’t even apologize or spoke to me after handing me my coffee. I didn’t drink it.

Mauricio Max Loza

The most basic idea or concept about breakfast, their pastries are decent, juices and breakfast options way over priced.

Philip Brodie

Friendly staff, nice atmosphere but I don't think I've ever had a cappuccino that bad🤢. $5.40 wasted.

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