
VENDELLA euro boutique & coffee haus is a charming and unique destination located in Eagan in the South Metro of the Twin Cities. Combining the best of European lifestyle trends, fashion and cafe culture, this boutique offers a carefully curated selection of gifts, stylish clothing, accessories, and home decor imported from Europe, from local MN artists, or Fair Trade organizations from around the world. After indulging in some retail therapy, sit back and relax in the cozy coffee haus area, where you can enjoy a cup of expertly brewed espresso, coffee or tea, accompanied by delicious pastries and light bites. The warm and welcoming atmosphere, coupled with friendly staff, makes VENDELLA euro boutique & coffee haus THE hidden gem in Eagan.
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Address: 1440 Duckwood Dr Suite 600, Eagan, MN 55122
Phone: (651) 888-0119
Website: http://vendella.coffee/
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Their drink menu is huge with something for everyone, and they offer a great selection of coffee, teas, sodas, and food. The natural light is amazing thanks to all the big windows, and there are outlets everywhere which makes it perfect for getting work done. Definitely one of the best places to spend a slow morning or an afternoon with a good latte.
It has lots of seating, the perfect place to catch up with friends, work or read a book. The staff was so welcoming and very kind. We will definetly be back!
From the first time I came in, I felt welcome and, dare I say, appreciated for my business. Who knew such an old-tymey thing as appreciating one’s customers still exists at a coffee shop?! I now happily drive by corporate coffee chains on my way to Vendella.
The service was very friendly, and while the place was very busy, it was clean. There was a lot of furniture mixed in with items for sale. I liked the unique set up but it made it feel a little more crowded than it should have.
I like the idea of combining a boutique with a coffee shop but it’s a bit too crowded and loud for my taste. It’s also closed on most of my days off, so I don’t have a lot of opportunities to give it a second try. They have conference rooms available, so I believe this coffee shop is often utilized by the community.
Would recommend for people to still give it a try; as one cup of coffee may not be my flavor, it may be someone else’s.
As for their space, they have a lot seating areas that make good conversation spots , but make it difficult for large groups, strollers, or wheelchairs to maneuver without block their main walkway.
Unfortunately the experience fell short once the coffee arrived. My drink did not have the cream I asked for, and when I mentioned it, no one apologized or acknowledged the mistake. They simply handed me a half empty Walmart half and half container. The coffee itself was not very good and I only drank a third of it. Food choices were limited as well. I saw grilled cheese listed on an older menu online but was told they could only make a croissant sandwich and could not substitute sourdough bread even though they serve it with other items. I ended up eating a granola bar instead.
The atmosphere felt off. There was no background music and about ten people were sitting quietly on laptops which made the place feel more like a coworking space than a café. The boutique area sold an odd mix of items that reminded me of a Cracker Barrel gift section with jewelry added in. Some décor pieces were nice such as the European maps and cutting boards, but others looked unfinished with large pieces of cardboard used for menu boards written in sharpie. The space felt tight and hard to move through with little breathing room between tables.
Overall Vendella Coffee has potential. The layout and creative ideas show effort, but the service, coffee quality, and general atmosphere did not come together.