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    Cafe Louvre

    4.0 (101 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Aleksandr F.

    Food is quite good. They even have gluten free biscuit. It's awesome - not so sweet, just enough. Big variety of tees to drink. Latte is a bit more coffee-y than milky, I would like to add a bit more milk. Service is fast, we didn't have to wait long for our order. Noise level is 3/5 - not so loud, for there is always someone sitting, chatting and enjoying their food.

    Coffee, The Seattle Times comic strip, and a cozy fireplace
    Luisa V.

    This is such a beautiful and cozy coffee house. I am not sure if the guy at the counter is the owner or the manager but he is so kind and over all the rest of the staff is as well. The coffee is great, their pastries selection is ample and the ambiance is welcoming. The place is clean with comfy seating options, from small tables to a long couch by the fireplace and even a long table for a group gathering. The bathroom is very clean... Love it here!

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    Louise H.

    Really fun vibe. Sculpture outside and art on the walls - even in the restroom. Good coffee - but skip the blackberry late. Blackberry & coffee are not a match made in heaven Nice latte art. A great place to visit over coffee.

    Enjoying my baklava on the beach at Edmonds! Get yourself goodies from this cafe for a picnic!!
    D D.

    Amazing staff, coffee, ambiance and OUTSTANDING baklava !! Make sure you stop by here and load up for your picnic at the beach!!!

    Falafel salad--spongey texture, very strange and inauthentic
    Maryam G.

    A cozy cafe in downtown Edmonds, Cafe Louvre seems like a nice place to study/work solo or meet up with a friend inside during the rainy months and on their patio in the summer. They have a nice looking selection of cakes, cookies, and desserts that I did not try. Sadly what I did try was really not great. We had the falafel salad and a walnut anise biscotti. The latter had no anise flavor, though it was full of walnuts. A good biscotti, just not what I thought I would be tasting. The salad had crisp, fresh lettuce but otherwise it was garnished with some tired bits of mushy tomato and, inexplicably, pickle slices. The so-called falafel bore very little resemblance to real falafel--it was spongey, not crisp, and while the flavor was okay, it wasn't quite right. The staff were all very friendly and accommodating. I was disappointed with my food, but it's possible I just ordered the weaker offerings; surely this cafe has its strengths based on how busy it gets!

    falafel wrap and espresso drink
    J S.

    What a nice, relaxing coffee shop. Large space, with paintings by local artists on the walls, and wifi. Great place to sit down, have a conversation, and enjoy the seaside breeze in the shade. Their menu isn't vegan per se but they'll gladly make some vegetarian dishes vegan. I had a falafel wrap with fresh, crispy veggies and a custom-made hummus? sauce. They only have one bike stand in the front but it's better than none.

    Karen J.

    A gathering place. Interior warmed by a fireplace or patio seating for a clear day. Great coffee=Bradley. And, then there's biscotti by Macrinas. One of the owners, Haifa, may come by for a visit. All in all, it's the quintessential coffee shop.

    Very large selection of tea.
    Erik T.

    I don't make my way out to Edmonds very often but happened to be out there recently for a veterinary appointment for my doggo. While I was waiting I decided to go grab a tea and stumbled upon this cute little coffee shop. It has a very casual and comfortable vibe with a good amount of indoor/patio seating available. The staff were friendly, fast and offered a choice between paper cups and ceramic. The sandwich/wrap selection was surprisingly large and they had a great assortment of pastries and other baked food in their glass cooler. Additionally, they had one of the larger selections of higher end tea I've seen in a while. All in all, this made for an excellent little place to stop while I waited for my doggo's checkup to complete.

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    Micah R.

    This is the best coffee shop to not only go and relax with a latte or pastry, It may be the best place to go and relax in Downtown Edmonds. As for coffee shop space, it's Alaska spacious, Utah library quiet, the fireplace makes it Montana cozy, the service speed in New York minute fast with you bet ya Minn-e-so-ya nice. With all this the coffee just needs to be average. It was fine. By now, in this day and age, it's hard to mess up a latte. It's the experience that people leave the house. This is a good experience-- part PNW, part Paris. Who wooden want to sit down and drink off Van Gogh's "Starry Night," or Mr. D.V., "Mona@ with friends?

    8 oz Americanos. Decent taste, but weak.

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    Coffee was great. Sandwiches tasted very fresh as well. Highly recommend this place.

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    My favorite coffee and tea shop in Edmonds. Excellent atmosphere. Good pastries including gluten free selections.

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    These folks really know their beans. Big time flavor served up perfectly. Rich, aromatic with an attention to detail.

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    Such a great breakfast place with amazing service. As you walk in, the vibe is perfect. We got sat…read moreright next to the fireplace which made the experience even better. We first started off with one of the blueberry coffee muffin cakes. It was the perfect amount of sweet, mixed with the blueberry bit (yum). We we ordered mimosas (can't go wrong there), my wife ordered the traditional breakfast with chicken sausage, and I ordered the burrito. In both cases, the potatoes were very soft and tasty and the bread and table raspberry jam from scratch is perfect. Probably one of the best burritos I've ever had for breakfast. If you're in the neck of the woods, you have to stop here for breakfast. Parking can be a nightmare

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    Hot Dogs in Cars, and Managers Named "Robert" : A Hate Story…read more I have been a regular patron of The Rusty Pelican since I moved to Washington, just shy of 5 years ago. I take visiting loved ones and friends here, and I constantly extol the service and food to anyone who needs a recommendation for a breakfast spot in Edmonds. NEVER. EVER. AGAIN. The manager, Robert, showed sickening behavior. My partner and I were having breakfast out in front, when we noticed that a fellow patron had left their dog in the car on the sidewalk in front of our table. It was 60 degrees out, and completely sunny. The windows were barely cracked, and the dog was panting and straining its neck towards the venting of the window. We called our waiter over, who was incredibly sympathetic and horrified. He went inside to find the customer. We waited a few minutes longer, and then asked a second server to follow up (they were equally horrified and sympathetic). The second server also did not return. My partner went inside to seek help. It was at this point that they encountered Robert. My partner came out a few minutes later and explained what was happening: he had been in the process of denigrating the employees feelings about the matter, telling them to stop bothering customers and (essentially) quit acting like babies. "This isn't Arizona!" he exclaimed. When my partner asked to speak with him and tell him the situation, he was horrendously rude and confrontational, escalating each polite rebuttal with an agitating escalation of rudeness and denigration. My partner calmly explained that in these conditions, a car's interior temperature can rise to above 80 degrees in well under 30 minutes, not including stifling humidity. These conditions can cause an animal to pass out and die within a similar timeframe. At this point, it had been well over 30 minutes since the patron had parked. During all of this, he refused to even address my partner or look them in the eyes. It was absolutely unacceptable, and ultimately embarrassing for a grown man in a PAID CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTED POSITION to treat anyone like that. To be clear: the entire staff were incredible. They came out to check on the dog a few times, and tried their best to confront the owner of the dog, but a certain manager was preventing them. They also apologized profusely, and showed a grace that is exemplary and frequently unseen in today's world. We learned several good lessons today: 1. We should have just called animal control right off the bat. The owner isn't going to learn their lesson without legal intervention, or lethal endings. Thankfully they left after about 40 minutes, and the dog seemed to be conscious. 2. I am never going to eat here again, as long as Robert is employed. He should be left in a hot car out front to teach him some perspective. I wouldn't call animal control for him though. 3. I am going to spend the rest of my days around Edmonds telling anyone who will listen this story. To Robert, if you read this: I hope nothing but bad things happen to you forever, and your behavior is inexcusable. You do not deserve to be employed. To anyone above Robert in a position of management or ownership: fire him. Quickly, and unceremoniously. Do it in front of the kind employees, as a treat. They had a familiar air of exasperation with Robert's behavior, telling me this is normal. And under no circumstances should it ever be. Shame on you Robert.

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