

Haute Cakes Caffe has proudly served Newport Beach since 1990. BREAKFAST+LUNCH+PASTRIES+COFFEE Many seed oil free choices Owned and operated by Paul and Tania Taddeo, Haute Cakes Caffe has been a neighborhood favorite since 1990. We are located in Westcliff Court with quaint courtyard and cozy indoor seating.
Neighborhood fixture serving breakfast fare all day, plus light lunches, ordered at the counter.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1807 Westcliff Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone: (949) 642-4114
Website: http://hautecakes.cafe/
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Reviews
I got avocado toast, and the potatoes on the side seemed like they been waiting for someone to take them out of the oven! So many crumbs and there were more skins than potatoes!
Paid around $50 for 2 dishes and 2 coffee.
Don’t think I’ll go again unless they change their food.
It was very crowded and there was a long line of people in a very narrow walkway. The restaurant doesn’t allow people to sit before they eat, so we were standing in line for about 10 minutes and people came in and out constantly making us shift my dad in his wheelchair or bumping into him.
There were at least 15 tables open and one large picnic table in the center of the patio area. I asked the waiter if we could sit my dad at a table so that he could get out of the crowd and the narrow walkways where we had to keep moving him because of all the rude people in and out. He said no and then went to check with the owner who said no as well.
We had been here before and got a table before we ordered. But the owner today said we could not. He/she and the wait staff were super rude and condescending to my elderly dad and my party. I feel that not only was my father discriminated against for being old and disabled in a wheelchair, I also felt even more dismissed because my husband is black, and our caregivers are Mexican and Philippina.
My sweet dad was discriminated because of his age and in a wheelchair and the owner made no concessions or assistance to get our dad out of the pushy crowd and constant movement while there were a dozen tables open. It was very uncalled for.
My Dad is 95, an Air Force Vet, former medical doctor at Hoag, went to Harvard and was rudely dismissed at this restaurant. It was discouraging to be treated in this fashion when all we wanted to do was set him at a table while we ordered and get him out of the pushy crowd.
The waiter was rude and dismissive, and the owner was the same, being adamant that he didn’t care that my dad was in wheelchair, he would have to wait in line like everyone else. Why isn’t there an accommodation for wheelchair patrons?
BTW, the server refused to give me his name and refused to give me the name of the owner, but it would have been either Tania or Paul Taddeo. Which is ironic because on their website they clearly state: “OUR PASSION IS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SO DON’T HESITATE TO ASK FOR US!” – TANIA & PAUL.
Well, I did ask for them, and they refused to give me their names or even talk to me. I guess they didn’t think people know how to go on the internet…. So rude… Wow.