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Simple cute coffee spot. Beautiful aesthetic. Sweaters t shirts and long sleeves w fun designs for sale. Flower arrangements for sale - on the pricey end. Yummy breakfast sandwiches, DELICIOUS HOT SAUCE, decent coffee options. Limited indoor seating but also a little outdoor seating. Not a huge joint but if you’re near by w a friend it’s a nice stop! Don’t ask for wifi password as they don’t share it so not a work spot cafe.
What a lovely neighborhood coffee shop! It’s unique lattes are a must try especially the Cardi P, flavored with Pistachio, Cardamom, Rose! The staff is delightful and the owner is an amazing artist and florist, so you can grab a coffee or tea along with a beautiful bouquet! Worth the trip!
One of the nicest cafes in LA ! I love this place
My favorite coffee house.
Very awesome spot food was bomb the coffee was tasty I tried the chamachigo I think and man It was tasty refreshing and had me wired for 5 hours!
I've come here several times and am dissatisfied every time. The coffee is great. Don't get me wrong. But you can get good coffee anywhere, these days. There's at least three coffee shops within walking distance. The prices, the staff, and the owner's story are upsetting. A cut off t shirt sells for $65 in an empoverished community. A tiny cup of coffee for $7.50 is unaffordable to his neighbors. When I made a friendly comment about the rap music, the employee got offended. She tried to defend the music by announcing the shop is "Black Owned" and that's why they were playing that music. She was white. She tried to lie and say the shop had been there 20 years. Then she continued by stating the owner was an LA native because he has lived in LA for 20 years. I was born here. I was being friendly and mentioned gentrification, since rap and tattoos are more acceptable in the work place. She took offense to the word "gentrification". $65 for a cut off T Shirt in an area of poverty...looks like gentrification to me. 🤷♂️
such yummy honey lavender matcha lattes!!! cool atmosphere and fun and helpful staff i love the plants and the vibe
Really great vibes from this coffee shop. The colors, the merch... it almost makes you forget that you're here to get coffee. Their seasonal latte flavors are unique; I've tried both Saweetie Pie and the Cardi (something pistachio in the coffee); it's an experience!! If you're staying to hang, parking might be an issue but if you're just ordering to go or picking up, you should be all right.
Best overnight oat parfait I’ve ever had! Well designed space and friendly staff
So many great things about this special shop, and others have mentioned many of them, but I’m writing this review now because I came in with my dogs today, was distracted, and drank another customer’s coffee by accident. 100% my fault, and totally ridiculous, but instead of making me feel like the jerk I am, the staff were totally cool and understanding about it. I felt extra bad too because the coffee was a goddam work of art, and I destroyed it, FML 🤦🏻♂️😂 Love this place, amazing coffee and people.
Coffee tasted sour and staff as well
I stopped by Bloom & Plume one day and was impressed by the funky, colorful decor of the shop. There is even a mini photography exhibition inside the shop and it was definitely worth checking out close up. The flat white was excellent, price was fair and the staff was friendly. There are a few small tables in the porch and outside on the sidewalk.
Coffee is ok and they don’t have wifi. Most of the table are outside in the blazing sun without cover.
Employees were patient with our family and felt inclusive, friendly, energized to greet customers. First time trying today, coffee drinks on 'Special Guest' Menu are worth trying as well as usuals on regular menu. Some merchandise and apparel on side walls stand out and are appealing to aesthetic. Only things are, no good side curb parking nearby and shaded seating if you hang out. Otherwise, nice cafe find in L.A. along Historic Filipinotown sign exit. Thanks again, guys 🌺🪶☕️🍵🥛💙🙌
they don't hav avocado toast anymore but appreciate he tried to make one for me even he had to go out for ingredient. i didnt wanna bother him so i took Biscuit Egg & spinach sandwich with lavender honey latte:) i like latte and the vibe in here. + space is a bit small but nice to drop by
This was the best latte I've had in a long time. If I was a coffee connoisseur I could maybe do it justice, but the espresso had such depth of flavor. Really a delightful way to start the day
Coffee and tea here is awesome 😎 i recommend and the service is great 😊 they are so friendly, one of my new favorite coffee shops
On Saturday I went for a walk to bloom and plume and passed two other coffee shops before arriving. I must say I’m glad I did. The vibe in this place was 🔥. The staff was so friendly…it’s rare to see these days. My vanilla latte was beyond flavorful. I will definitely make this my weekend habit.
A fan favorite of this whole vibe. The owner was there spiriting customers with tried and true Friday morning goodness. The tumeric latte was made with love. Delicious vegan donuts. Oh and the merch won me over a million times with the intention of Black in bloom. I'll be back.
Was excited to check out this cafe created by the florist next door by the same name. Ironically didn’t see much plantlife within but the facade has a beautiful trailing canopy of greens and the flowers on the tables are all real mini arrangements which I thought was a really nice touch. The vibe is hard to place in here. It feels very Y2K meets upscale meets WeHo. The cafe is adorned with all kinds of flashy neon merch and beans to take home. The fixtures feel retro modern. As far as the coffee goes there’s very little in terms of signature drinks that are not already signature to many cafes in the city. Honey Lavender and the Chagaccino have become mainstays in L.A. and are hardly new. The Butterflypea Latte seemed interesting but I wasn’t in the mood for soemthing that was matcha-like. So I went with the Honey Lavender just to see how it stacks up against others in the surrounding neighborhoods (it’s becoming a measure of quality these days). The coffee was strong, and at least the lavender didn’t overpower the overall drink. Could have used a bit more honey for balance though. My companion got the Flat White. I’m not familiar with those but it was rather bitter as it was not sweetened and the intensity of the grind was very evident. Luckily we got some donuts as well. Both sweet to varying degrees but helped take the edge off the coffee’s strength. Overall not bad if you want to avoid any of the chain cafes in the area. It’s in an odd part of the neighborhood so you get little foot traffic. And sadly you have to sit on the slanting sidewalk with no indoor seating as of yet. I personally don’t like sitting out that far near the street. Too many distractions to focus on conversation. But that’s a me thing. Many people in LA love it cause they want to be seen and this is perfect for them.