
moxiaoyaWow, this is supposed to be the light of Philadelphia coffee shop, and I think it lives up to its name! It's definitely worth a try, no wonder it has so many good reviews.
And I saw that its New York branch is also very popular.
After breakfast, with a little time before my train, I quickly went over for two drinks, and also spotted an almond croissant, so I grabbed one too. Wow, I'm so full, but totally worth it!
Luckily I didn't miss it!
【Hot Latte with Oat Milk】
This is the most recommended drink online, saying you absolutely must try the oat milk, because that's the essence and what makes it unique.
Yeah, it really is different. With the aroma of the grains, the coffee flavor isn't masked, so it tastes a bit like breakfast coffee milk, quite unique. I'm planning to try making an oat milk latte at home sometime.
The latte art with the oat milk, making a big, chubby heart shape, is also quite cute.
[Seasonal Pumpkin Latte] This is a cold drink, and I didn't have high expectations, but I was pleasantly surprised by the first sip! It's delicious, not too sweet, and has a very noticeable pumpkin flavor. Although it's a bit chilly, it's very fitting, so I finished it all, not a drop left.
[Almond Croissant] I really love ordering almond croissants at coffee shops. As long as they look decent, and don't look ugly at first glance, I'll want to try them.
Oh, theirs is pretty good! I don't know if they're supplied externally or baked in-house, but the quality is better than many bakeries. The crispness, layers, and flavor are all excellent, and the filling is generous.
Yes, I'm very satisfied. I even studied the menu carefully, but I stumbled a little when ordering in-store, but I'm very happy with the result. Their service is quite good; they greet customers with smiles. Thumbs up!
Store Name: La Colombe Coffee Roasters
Address: 130 S 19th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103-4632 (City Center West)
Wow, this is supposed to be the light of Philadelphia coffee shop, and I think it lives up to its name! It's definitely worth a try, no wonder it has so many good reviews. And I saw that its New York branch is also very popular. After breakfast, with a little time before my train, I quickly went over for two drinks, and also spotted an almond croissant, so I grabbed one too. Wow, I'm so full, but totally worth it! Luckily I didn't miss it! 【Hot Latte with Oat Milk】 This is the most recommended drink online, saying you absolutely must try the oat milk, because that's the essence and what makes it unique. Yeah, it really is different. With the aroma of the grains, the coffee flavor isn't masked, so it tastes a bit like breakfast coffee milk, quite unique. I'm planning to try making an oat milk latte at home sometime. The latte art with the oat milk, making a big, chubby heart shape, is also quite cute. [Seasonal Pumpkin Latte] This is a cold drink, and I didn't have high expectations, but I was pleasantly surprised by the first sip! It's delicious, not too sweet, and has a very noticeable pumpkin flavor. Although it's a bit chilly, it's very fitting, so I finished it all, not a drop left. [Almond Croissant] I really love ordering almond croissants at coffee shops. As long as they look decent, and don't look ugly at first glance, I'll want to try them. Oh, theirs is pretty good! I don't know if they're supplied externally or baked in-house, but the quality is better than many bakeries. The crispness, layers, and flavor are all excellent, and the filling is generous. Yes, I'm very satisfied. I even studied the menu carefully, but I stumbled a little when ordering in-store, but I'm very happy with the result. Their service is quite good; they greet customers with smiles. Thumbs up! Store Name: La Colombe Coffee Roasters Address: 130 S 19th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103-4632 (City Center West)
La Colombe Coffee Roasters in Philadelphia: The oat milk latte was quite novel, and the almond croissant was very crispy. Breakfast was enough to keep me full until I left for the train.