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    Brian's Coffee Roasters

    3.9 (85 reviews)

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    Moderate noise
    Good for working
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    Kimchi pasta with Shrimp
    Jenny P.

    Absolutely love the coffee + food options here at Brian's coffee. There is plenty of seating for those looking for remote work coffee shops. I had their viral Korean corn latte which is like caramel popcorn latte (so delish!) and the kimchi cream pasta. Both were so good and fueled me through my work day! It was a great setting to get some focused work done with great food + drink options.

    Christina M.

    The staff here were very helpful and friendly and I was able to score a bunch of cute goodies! From character macarons to tiramisu latte, to a cream croissant, to rainbow crepe cakes to cotton candy cheesecake. The only thing I'd say is I wish the AC was turned on/up because it was pretty hot but on colder days it would be amazing. Also note- it's a cafe till 3 pm then opens in the evening as a restaurant but you can still get food before then! Super cool concept! I highly recommend and thank you to the team here for making me feel so welcome! Update: Just got home and tried the pasta- it truly is THAT GIRL. Soooo good. I could eat this all day. And the tiramisu latte is amazing! I love extra sweet things so it was so nice to just drink the tiramisu cream on top first - it was heavenly- then when you mix it it's really well balanced but I missed the sweetness haha bring on the sugar!

    Brownie croissant
    Tosha R.

    I love this coffee shop. I normally stop in after church every Sunday to get my Lavender/ube latte and a treat whether its a croissant or crepe cake. Everything I've had has been great so far except the ham and cheese croissant. Its just ok. The staff here are always nice, friendly and welcoming. The decor also features fun and interesting items that bring a smile. There's even a cute little robot that goes around delivering orders and speaks a few phrases. Highly recommend stopping in and checking out this restaurant/shop!

    Almond croissant with hot tea.
    Elaine M.

    We popped in the late afternoon, had I known this place closes at 4pm, I would have came earlier! The space is huge and very inviting. We could have sat here for another hour if time permitted. You can have a full meal or just coffee and pastries, whatever your hankering for! We already had lunch and so we wanted to do some work and art in a nice atmosphere and this place was the perfect spot. I got a hot tea, which comes with a separate kettle and an almond croissant. The croissant was flaky and delicious, a bit messy! Powder sugar everywhere! I took a look at the menu and need to come back to try some of the entrees, like omelette rice and mentaiko, some of my faves.

    Megan L.

    Brian's Coffee Roasters is SO good. My friend and I came after looking at all the yummy-looking photos of their food on Yelp, and we were not disappointed. They have a super extensive menu of snacks and dishes, and we had a pretty hard time of deciding what we wanted. We opted for kimchi fried rice, shrimp rose pasta, cream croissant, and two coffees. I honestly thought everything we got was SO delicious. The shrimp rose pasta was really flavorful, and the shrimp was super fresh! The kimchi fried rice was one of the best I've had in the Dallas area. We also got two specialty lattes, and my condensed milk one was delicious. If you want the kimbap, I recommend coming later in the day because it takes them some time to prepare. The space is super nice for studying during the daytime. I can't wait to come back again.

    Not bad omelette rice except they ran out of the katsu meat, which was disappointing. Curry sauce was a bit sweet instead of savory
    Tzu-En L.

    This is my first time in town trying this. I would have to say, I would give this place a 3.5 star. They ran out of everything when we got here at 11:00 am. They don't have Kimbap, omelette rice don't have katsu meat, and they don't have other stuff I came here for. Omelette rice: ran out of katsu meat, which make a huge difference for me. Curry sauce was too sweet instead of savory. Egg is good fluffness, however, I don't see the point of getting this dish paying a lot without the meat. Rating = 3/5 Avocado toast: I would give this dish 4/5. It's pretty good texture and combo with cheesy and avocado underneath. I recommend this one Rose pasta: I like this dish the most at this restaurant. Creamy texture but they are stingy on the amount of meat/protein in this dish. If they put more meat into this dish, it would be 4/5 for me Bimbimbap: this is the worst dish I ever have at a Korean restaurant. Who serve this cold on a cold bowl ? Most Korean places serve this on a sizzling hot plate for a reason to mix in with gochujang sauce with an egg. There is not even an egg to mix in. I was very frustrated to even waste money to get this. This should be 2/5. Do not get this dish Overall, some food is good but they ran out of a lot of food for me to order at 11 am in the morning. I was disappointed. They are currently changing management so I am not sure if the quality is better or worse than before. I do like their coffee. However, I would call ahead this restuarant to see if they have the food you wanna try before driving all the way here and end up in disappointment

    Tony D.

    I got the chance to order a little bit of everything on the menu. The barista on Friday was friendly and helpful with allergies. There was plenty of seats in the whole venue. Music was a tad too loud. If it was for dinner hours, that would be great, but for a brunch vibe, its too loud to talk. Music was on a loop of the same cover songs. The Gorgonzola cheese pasta was pretty good! Perhaps slightly less salty then a regular pasta dish but bites of it with the prosciutto worked great to get the salty craving. No seafood or nuts inside. One Kimbap was $6 and it came with a pretty spicy mayo sauce that was fantastic. The actual kimbap was presented pretty but lacked in the softness department. Brownie Croissant was very interesting the brownie was perfectly gooey, the croissant was needing more butter or to be softer. Hanryu coffee was a 7/10. its decent with its condense milk but felt closer to a viet style coffee bean to me. Slightly too sweet. I am mostly disappointed in the strawberry crepe. VERY one dimensional. the strawberry flavor in the sauce was lacking. Just eating creme and crepe in the end. I may come back for one of the more seafood type pastas or maybe a Brownie Croissant.

    Leena J.

    Brian- whoever you are, Job well done! That was probably the best cup of coffee I've had. It was so delicious. Very impressive. They were open Memorial Day and pretty busy. I walked up and hopped into line- I noticed all the little notions of the display cases packed with beautiful pastries- near the front they have a display of coffee context and a info on the coffee- etc. Pretty good portions and prices. The shrimp rice katsu was plentiful and perfectly plated. Really lovely. The breakfast sandwiches were slightly spicy, sweet and super savory. Also, they add a side salad to accompany the dish- light and perfect palette pairing! Nice experience, super sweet people- i would maybe change up the congestion by moving the water station. Add a curtain to areas that are not open yet. I saw a fork container but it was empty- not sure if there forks for those not handy with chopsticks- but maybe an option. Overall, really nice spot. I'll check them out very soon!

    Huge lattes but small croissants!
    Jamie T.

    Service and ambiance is great and the breakfast food was good as well. They also roast their own beans. At night time, this place becomes a sushi bar! The original croissants are very small by the way but the lattes are huge!!

    Butt why?
    Alice L.

    Nice stop right off the highway with interesting exterior decor & the interior layout is a bit odd. The coffee area is in the middle, the other areas are for BBQ & sushi, etc. Almost like a one-stop mini food court. Lattes with cute art & croissants were decent. Never heard of canales so we tried yuzu & pandan, it tasted like a crispy & overcooked bundt cake, not sure if that's how it's supposed to be. ~$37, bit pricey.

    Ube crepe cake, cheese croissant, mango slush, guava slush
    Susan N.

    I used to love frequenting Iota Brew Cafe, so when I found out they essentially rebranded to this new concept, I was so excited to check them out. I arrived around 2pm on a Sunday and it was fairly empty except one table with a large family of kids, but as soon as my group got in line to order a bunch of people came in so I was glad to see they were busy! You order at the cash register then they'll give you a an order number which will light up and vibrate to let you know your food is ready to be picked up from their counter. All plates, utensils and water is self-serve. We ordered the shrimp katsu omelette rice (which I was most excited to try), shrimp rose pasta, ube crepe cake and their new special sweet corn latte. I already had high hopes, but everything we tried EXCEEDED my expectations. Their dishes were seasoned perfectly and so flavorful. Definitely get the shrimp omelette rice! My friends said the shrimp rose was one of the best pasta dishes they've tasted. The ube crepe cake was perfectly sweet and melt-in-your-mouth creamy. The corn milk was topped with corn flakes and also delicious and fun to drink. Everyone was saying they can't wait to come back again after our meal.

    Ube crepe cake
    Joy M.

    Cute new coffee shop with a great ambiance, although it looks like they are going to make it more than a coffee shop. They are still building up the place. Ube crepe cake was just okay. Not too sweet but maybe too much cream for my liking. The Ube flavor does come out. Almond croissant was good and I would order it again. The strawberry tarte croissant was good but kind of too dense for my liking. My fave dish was their shrimp rose pasta. Had great flavors and not too creamy. The shrimp was cooked perfectly. Would definitely come back for this.

    Lychee Yogurt Drink & Strawberry Croissant Tart
    Phyllis C.

    I visited Brian's after hearing about it in a Facebook group. There was a bit of a line, but service was very fast. The space was big, with plenty of tables. It seemed to have a cafe section, a bar, and more, with many different signs inside and outside. It felt like a bit of a confusing space. I understand that they're in their early opening phase, and when I came in on Sunday around 1pm, there were only a couple of each pastry/dessert left and a few sold out. I got a Lychee Yogurt Drink and Strawberry Croissant Tart, which I picked up at the counter. I'm not sure what the Robot Server is used for, maybe full brunch dishes. The Lychee Yogurt drink was pretty good, very much on the sweet side with tiny lychee pieces in it. I'd get it often if I lived closer. The croissant tart wasn't my favorite, it was more pretty than delicious for my taste. A lot of their desserts seem to be made to be Instagrammable. The strawberries were drenched in sugar syrup and the croissant part itself was baked to the point that it was straight crunch without any soft layers inside. There was also a huge dollop of custard in the middle, which I didn't realize and wished I knew earlier so I could've spread it out more instead of having it so concentrated in one part. My friend got Kimbap, which came with a dipping sauce, and was pretty good. The savory foods and brunch menu looked really good, so I hope to come back and try more of those items!

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    My new favorite place! I tried their hanryu latte and kimbap was delicious! Great service.

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