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La Colada Gourmet "THE HOUSE OF CUBAN COFFEE"

4.7

100 reviews

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

La Colada Gourmet "THE HOUSE OF CUBAN COFFEE" Reviews - 100

4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Madison

I only give this place 2 stars because it’s entirely overrated. This is a tourist trap spot that while yes serves yummy coffee is way overpriced. You shouldn’t be spending $10+ on a single or double shot espresso just because it’s apparently the “OG” cuban coffee… just venture out yourselves to Little Havana or get it anywhere else. If you’re in the area and just want to check it off your list, then fine - come here. Nothings wrong with service or quality of food, it’s just you can get the same taste at so many other lesser reviewed places for cheaper.

chris chan

The coffee is good. Espresso is bitter, but still goes down smooth. The coffee with condensed milk is also fantastic. Tastes a lot like vietnamese coffee. The kids had a mulata which is fresh squeezed orange juice and sugar cane juice. The cafe has a colourful and vibrant vibe with lots of knick knacks for sale. A great pit stop in Little Havana. Highly recommend dropping by.

Hani Yaqo

Tourist trap. Nearly $10 for a 6 oz sugary coffee drink. When asked why it's so expensive the waitress pretends like they don't speak English and just says taxes. Save your money and go to Starbucks just down the street. You'll get way better quality coffee.

Anshika Kapoor

A small little cozy coffee shop with very warm service! We wanted to try authentic Cuban coffee, and went ahead with Coradita and Tres Leches which were great. We also tried the Cuban patisserie made of guava cheese and some other sweet, which tasted very different- nothing close to what I’ve ever experienced. I’m not sure if I liked it but it was a good experience tasting new things!

Dulce J

Amazing! The smell of fresh coffee is very addictive. Owner and staff very friendly, and for those who do not know how to use a Cuban coffee maker... they teach you! And best of all, you feel the passion behind their making coffee method. Ended up getting coffee maker stuff and fresh ground coffee. A must go!

Alhanouf Abdullah

The pace has a really nice dark blend coffee. The vibes were welcoming and very friendly. I would definitely came back here again.

Josiah Bussing

Great coffee! We tried the Tres Leches coffee which was super smooth and sweet. I would highly recommend trying this place!

Kai Cianflone

The coffee here is delicious especially the alcoholic coffees. All of the staff was amazing especially Yoanis. Be sure to check out the artwork and things you can buy off the walls while you wait for them to make your drink.

Hanutej Sahu

The review wants me to say if I got a dine in or take out, but I honestly have no idea.... the short dude who I only assume to have a massive napoleon complex forced my group to get mid coffee that tasted like mud in a cheap plastic cup for a price that would feed a family of four. This place is the epitome of bad service, rude staff, mid coffee, and bottomless pit of despair and I would much rather get coffee at my hotel room. Lesson learned.

Nadia Jamal

We had habana vieja here. It was amazing. Not too sweet like some other Cuban coffees we had before. The lady was nice and she explained about the Cuban coffee and all the other facts about it. The coffee was around 8 bucks which I guess was because there was liquor in it. It actually had different layers of liquid with different colors, like in the picture. Overal it was a great experience.

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