Elysee Bakery & Cafe is known as a UCLA student haven, part young couple crowd and part student study center. We serve the best Coffee, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner’s in a large cozy atmosphere. Flaky butter croissants, decadent chocolate cheesecake and fruit tarts are baked from scratch daily. The Espresso menu is extensive. You’ll find traditional drinks plus frozen coffee drinks and smoothies. We have Free WiFi and you’re more likely to find a seat here than at any other Village coffee shop. If you happen to be there at the end of the day, be extra courteous to the staff and maybe you will receive a free pastry before closing.
Bakery since 1979 offering homemade pastries, baked goods & cafe menu with breakfast & lunch items.
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1099 Gayley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Phone: (310) 208-6505
Website: https://elyseebakerycafe.shop/
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Reviews
Their Hot Mocha is my favorite of all the coffee shops I’ve had. Aside from their delicious cafe and bakery options, they also have salads, sandwiches, and pasta. The staff is always so kind, and the interior hosts a lot of seating.
Additionally, they have oat milk as an alternative, which I love, and they have wifi and a few outlets, which is optimal for students.
My favorite thing of all is Their hours. They don’t close early like every other cafe in town, and they also have delicious food to accompany their ambiance.
I like going here to study, eat, coffee, read, etc. Lovely place.
june 19, 2025: The staff is so kind, I come here frequently and they’re always so warm and welcoming. They recently added Gelato? the mango is absolutely delicious.
They have a menu board which is kind of hard to review when you’re standing in line. They do have a printed menu, but have to request it. You can take it and go sit down at an open table and then go back and order.
We were disappointed without order when we first got it. My sister had asked for her eggs benedict soft and they came hard. I didn’t make a special request, but when I got mine the English muffin was so overcooked I could not cut through it.
However, I was very impressed with the response of the restaurant. They offered without us even having to ask to redo the order. Once we got the second order, it was very good.
You’d get a very small juice and a croissant with your breakfast. If you order coffee, you only get one cup and have to pay a dollar for a refill.
The plates they serve you on are large and the tables for two are small so that’s a bit of a challenge.
All in all, this is a good restaurant if you’re in the neighborhood.
Besides that, there are a few (I think new?) employees who are exceedingly rude and seem to enjoy playing games with what they charge. $3 for a coffee one day, $5 seemingly when the worker is in a bad mood. Next time I’ll be more watchful and challenge them on this. One woman in particular openly and loudly makes fun of customers to the other worker while the customer is still there. She did it to me. All this makes me hesitant to keep coming back.