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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Laveta Reviews - 92

4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
N V

One of my favorite stops in LA for brunch or coffee. Relaxed environment with indoor & outdoor seating. Both the food and drinks are amazing! The mango pesto rice is one of my top favorites on their menu! Would also love to see new dishes on the menu

nattie m.

WOW! this coffee shop is a must!

I am in awe of the interior & the coffee at this spot. everything is simple and appealing. The barista is sweet and can make a bomb cup of coffee! The matcha & vanilla latte were perfection! The interior is so beautiful (attached some photos)

My friend always would drive by this place & want to go, I'm glad we finally did!

this is a perfect place for a coffee date or to go do some work on your computer. I'll be coming here every time I'm in LA now!

Avedon Arcade

Pretty solid cafe eatery on an up and coming / developing street filling up with more modern businesses to attract the hood.
Drinks are fantastic, great espresso pulls and their signature drinks are *Chef’s Kiss* delicious. Have had their Ube, Horchatta and Andante Lattes, and all are equally unique and well balanced.
Surprisingly or maybe not, the food is equally amazing. Their food menu is far from an afterthought. Quality, and well seasoned. You know they got that ethnic touch when they actually season the eggs unlike most places with a breakfast sandwich on the menu!
It’s a pretty extensive menu for food as well. I’ve only managed to eat said sandwich and the Ube Waffles and I was sold. As for pastries they did have some croissants which were alright.
If I can dock a star and be nit picky, the design of this place is incredibly brutal-minimalist, almost something you’d find in lower Manhattan or Soho. And you can feel it. It’s pretty uncomfortable to sit inside with it’s wide concrete built-in benches with tiny barely high off the seat tables that easily topple over.
Generally this kind of design while modern, is to detract from people hanging out too long. But most hipsters are not gonna care anyway. They have outdoor seating too along the narrow patio with a more comfortable seating arrangement. So it’s slightly more comfortable than indoors.

They also have a small parking lot which is always a godsend out here in this barren wasteland of parking spaces. So you should definitely check it out!

Yü Wu

Situated at the sharp corner of Glendale Blvd and Laveta Terrace, the coffee shop takes up a stand alone building. Small, but stylish, its look hits all the right notes for me: minimalist, raw and slick, somber yet luminous. The smooth, almost glossy grey concrete goes straight from walls to seating surfaces and the coffee bar at the end of the room. No green plants, just dry brown grass, matching the wooden blocks and boards that look endearing with wear and tear. I was thrilled—I have never seen a coffee shop like this.

But that was also the closest I have come to like Laveta. I had flat white and cortado here. They range from good to passable, and the presentation can be quite casual. I wasn't impressed. Even more disappointing is the lukewarm service. During my three visits there were three different baristas and not once I felt genuinely welcome. It took as long as the time to make two drinks for one of the baristas to make eye contact, even though it was an empty room with two other customers sitting aside waiting for their drinks and I was in front of him the whole time. I felt as if I didn't stand by the bar but in his way of a chill morning.

Youngmin Seo

We got here as we had gotten this place in mind for a while. It looks like a modern coffee place in the middle of Seoul, Korea. Of course, this place perfectly fits in the neighborhood. We liked the interior and outdoors design. Although we've not tried the food, I saw people eating outside who seemed regulars. You can try this place by car as it has spacious free parking.

Grace Wong

I really love this coffee shop. The interior was really simple - an aesthetic of its own. There’s an interesting menu - a variety of great breakfast and lunch items, everything sounded really good. I got the ube latte and the chicken salad bowl; I was hesitant on getting the chicken salad because I thought it was going to be generic and like every other chicken salad I’ve had with the same generic toppings but they made their own twist to it with orange dressing and flavored chicken. Even the vegetables in it were in variety. The ube latte definitely tasted like ube - it’s good if you love ube! I prefer matcha overall but it was still an interesting flavor. I recommend coming here if you’re wanting something light and not heavy, a quick breakfast or lunch pick up. The seating was also along the wall and limited with benches and small round table. Great place to hangout with people but probably not a good place to have a private conversation!

Michael Johnson

Laveta is always a must for me when I’m in LA. It was the first place I experienced an ube latte and was shocked when I found out they had one! It tasted so fresh and was crafted perfectly. The shop is super quaint and the staff is super friendly. They also have a lovely patio and my açaí bowl was yummy as well. Just a little tip, parking space in the shops parking lot is very limited so you’re more than likely going to have to parallel park on the neighboring street unless you get lucky. :) Recommend!!!

蔡昀軒

Found this place on map and really love the aesthetic!! The staffs are very friendly and the food and coffee are awesome. Will definitely come more often if living here :)

Mohammad محمد Ashori

Lots of cool outside seating and inside seating. Friendly staff and they have a bathroom outside. Parking isn't easy but they got a decent sized lot. We parked in the nearby streets. I got a bag of coffee which was their espresso roast - kinda light but actually tasted great, I would have liked it a little darker if it's espresso. They have food options and they have really cool nearby places to walk to. There is a cafe across the street with pastry and a little further up is Tribal cafe which I like. The street is a little loud but they have wifi so you can sit on your laptop and a pretty cool crowd comes to this joint if you wanna people watch.

Jamie Lai

It's so hipster you almost want to hate it but the food is really tasty. The mushroom porridge is warming and yummy. The coffee is solid though a tad expensive. They do have Wifi and a parking lot which is winning. Space is sunny with limited seating.

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