Café Coquí | Orlando FL – Facebook
Cost: $35 Includes one glass of wine, mimosa, or a soft drink Come relax, sip, paint, and enjoy the cozy Coquí vibes. Café Coquí – Orlando, FL …
Lelah Hughes
Cafe Coqui is such a wonderful restaurant. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, and the staff makes you feel right at home from the moment you walk in. The food is fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. Everything we tried was delicious, and the coffee was excellent.
… moreJackeline Filion-Pino
Finally, Imade it to Cafe Coqui, and it did not disappoint! This cute café is in Downtown Avalon Park across from the new Marketplace. But it’s sooo much better, in my opinion. It’s cozy, quiet, clean aesthetic, pleasant, and cute.
here is plenty of seating both inside and outside. Inside, there is also a small bar top where you can enjoy your treats & beverages while looking outside.
The service was great I did not see mallorcas (Puerto Rican sweet buns dusted with powdered sugar), I asked, was told they were proofing & needed 2 more hours. I told her I’d be back. When I returned, she remembered me & my request.
I ordered two mallorcas both with powdered sugar. Idid want the guava and cheese but 1 will ave that for another visit.
I sat and enjoyed my delicious mallorca while I read my book. Delighted!
… moreAndrea Castillo
Went to have a breakfast/brunch date with my sisters and everything was great we paid upfront for everything. Ordered a hot coffee flight and an omelette. Omelette came in and when I took the first bite I noticed it was undercooked… told the server about the omelette and she took it back to the kitchen and came back like 20 mins after with a to-go plate (per my request) with another omelette. Unfortunately it was not fully cooked AGAIN… very disappointed of this, but also the service wasn’t the best. Returned it again and by then I didn’t really want anything else. Thank you for the refund though. Oh and the coffee flight didn’t come until after everyone had almost finished their meal (see picture)… (Also, I still cant believe that I got charged .26¢ for a 9oz cup of ice and tap water lol). The vibe they gave us is pretty much as if they were just opening.. coming to different tables with food in they’re hands and asking each costumer if the plate was theirs… The place has great potential, hope they work on it…
… moreJulianna McCaskill
Cafe Coquí in Avalon Park is a gem. The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and full of authentic Puerto Rican charm. We came in with a large group and they handled it effortlessly. The pastrami sandwich was incredible — perfectly stacked, flavorful, and satisfying — and the tamarind juice was refreshing and unique. Everything felt homemade and genuine. Great food, great vibe, and a fantastic spot to bring friends or family. We’ll definitely be back!
… moreKelli Fernandez
This is a beautiful little place . I took my daughter and my best friend here for breakfast. The coffee was delicious. Price was decent . It’s not huge inside but decent size to hang out for alittle . Service was decent. The ladies as the front seemed unwelcoming and like it was a bother for someone to come in and order . We could have had better service though . Waited almost 30 mins after getting our food before we even got our coffee. It’s like they forgot about it . Everyone else around us seemed to had gotten theirs even with their food . Then when asked they looked confused about it. And After looking at both of the things we ordered we finally got our coffee. Aside from that everything was fine . Not sure if we’d go back.
… moreCatalina Betancourt
Was not the best. Good to try once but won’t be back. Coffee presentation was nice however it tasted mostly like milk. We ordered the garlic potatoes and they came out cold. We left unsatisfied and went to the Colombia place down the road
… moreSalina Ford
This place is small but cute hut the cashier girl Fabiana is LAZY . I tried calling to place an order since I live in the flats ( right upstairs ) and the cashier told me to hang up and place my order online. Honestly If you want better coffee and food go down the street to THE BAKERY COLOMBIAN COFFEE. Prices are a little more but they’re at wayyy B ETTER OPTIONS AND ATMOSPHERE IS BETTER and the cashiers aren’t lazy.
I was only ordering a coffee Cafe Coqui and Fabiana was telling me to hang up and order online. I figured it’s just coffee so I can order from cafe coqui but I just got reminded why it’s better to pay for quality and service . They treat you good , greet you immediately . Trust me you won’t regret it . I’ll post a picture of THE GOOD PLACE THAT YOU SHOULD TRY BELOW..
the picture is where you should go don’t waste your time going to Cafe coqui .
Do yourself a favor you Won’t regret it , go down the street and look for a beautiful PINK sign called THE BAKERY COLOMBIAN CAFE . Better quality and way better service .
Go to where I posted the pic below . Better service 100 % and it’s literally on the same street opposite side .
… moreFairooz Haque
A cute coffee shop in Avalon Park. Service was friendly and efficient. I enjoyed the Coquí Latte and a donut. There is lots of free street parking in the area.
… moreCarlos Martinez
The food took a long time to come out, and it wasn’t as hot as I was expecting. Ordered Avena as one of the items, and it was not close to the puertorrican Avena. No flakes and very watery. Also ordered the Avalon breakfast, which comes with an omelet, potatoes, bacon, and bread. The omelet was warm to cold, and the potatoes had very little flavor. The best item we got was the ham and eggs sandwich. Also, the parcha juice was water down too much. You can get better juice at BJ or Costco. The location has a limited capacity of seating 26, but it is very small. Also the French toast were made with regular bread and not the thick larger bread, it was missing the typical French toast soft thickness of the bread and the flavor of the coating that it was applied prior to cooking it.
… moreCoraly Rivera
Nice area and clean restaurant. Cashier’s attitude was definitely a turn off, she clearly did not want to be there and for some reason felt uncomfortable with my order in Spanish although this restaurant is marketed as a Puertorican cafe. Sandwiches were unimpressive for the price-with the best part being the bread. Very little eggs and very little meat…Scrambled eggs were lacking flavor- I’d say they didn’t even have a grain of salt. Coffee variety was impressive and really distinct flavors, however no explanation on the drinks was provided on the menu. For specialty drinks, it’d be cool to know what’s in them. Server, Rosalyn was very sweet and helpful. Would return for coffee not breakfast.
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