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    Concerto Coffee

    4.7 (137 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    .Elisa. Z.

    First Impression Concierto Coffee is a small, cute coffee shop that's well organized and welcoming. I originally thought it was the same café as another location with a similar name, but they're separate spots with similar drink offerings. Space and Seating The shop itself is on the smaller side, with seating only outside...two small tables right in front of the entrance. It's simple, cozy, and works well for a quick stop rather than lingering inside. Drinks and Food I ordered the cookie banana latte from their extended Santa menu, which was a limited edition. I enjoyed it, and the drink was made quickly. My sister tried the pistachio latte but didn't love it. We also ordered a plain bread for my 2 year old nephew, and he liked it. Pricing and Specials Prices felt reasonable for a coffee shop. The cashier mentioned a deal where you can get a drink and a bread for about $9, which we didn't realize at the time since we ordered separately but good to know for next time. Service and Extras The staff was very friendly, and service was fast. There's also a self serve water station with room temperature water, which was a nice touch. Location and Parking The café is located near Zion Market. Parking is shared, free, and easy. When we visited, the shop was empty, which made the experience calm and relaxed.

    Baked goods
    Christina W.

    This is a modern cute little spot inside Zion Market. Service was great and they have a loyalty card system. There's not too many seats there it is pretty small. I got a holiday special Banana cookie latte and it was absolutely scrumptious. It wasn't too sweet and I could taste the banana chunks which I liked. I also got the Mentaiko salt bread and that was SOOOO delicious. Perfectly flavored and the bread was soft and fluffy. I will definitely be back to try more of their salt breads. I saw they had a corn one I will be trying next time.

    Corn Cheese Salt Bread, Corn Egg Tart, Egg Tart, Garlic Cheese Bread
    Andrea G.

    Concerto Coffee is a hidden gem just across the street from the long queues outside of Domo and Out of Ordi. No lines here and just as delicious. We ordered - Garlic Cheese Bread - Corn Cream Salt Bread - Corn Egg Tart * - Egg Tart I love all the incorporations of corn, especially in the egg tart! Although I didn't order, all of the teas and coffee looked really great.

    Outside walking from Zion market
    Tim H.

    Their desserts look super delish and def the spot right after shopping at Zion market. FOOD 4/5 Got the *Santa's Choice* Injulmi Latte from their limited time menu which was amazing not too sweet and not too strong. CLEAN AMBIENCE 4/5 Easy to understand product cards on what the flavors with the staff supporting your questions. SERVICE 4/5 Very friendly staff that was open and honest about questions PARKING 4/5 Easy parking in Zion market since it shares the same building not to mention Concerto if you want coffee

    Banana matcha and Biscoff latte!
    Natali E.

    The Biscoff latte with oat milk is my usual drink. Located next to Zion market. It's a nice coffee shop to visit. It's surrounded by other shops and a supermarket. Super friendly service. Don't forget to grab a punch card.

    Joanne K.

    Literally right across Out of Ordi lies a hidden gem of salt bread and other yummy goods. Def does not have the same wide selection of flavors but it surely suffices for those not willing to wait in line. This salt bread is larger, fluffier, less expensive, and less buttery than Out of Ordi. I like the "less buttery" aspect since I don't always like the feeling of being smacked in the face w butter lol. Btw I've only had the plain salt bread from both Concerto and Out of Ordi so I can't speak on other flavors.

    Steven C.

    Concerto coffee was great! The salt bread was very good. There are only a few places in LA that sells these, so get one (or more) here! If you know Cafe Concerto, you know that they produce quality products. Would recommend you give this place a try!

    Mulberry Matcha w/ oatmilk
    Joann V.

    4 stars A long overdue review for Concerto Coffee. As the name suggests, coffee is the beverage of choice. In a previous Yelp event, I got to try their banana latte and that was quite good. This visit, I remember ordering a mulberry matcha and thought it tasted pretty good because it wasn't bitter. However, upon looking up what mulberry matcha was (ground mulberry leaves), I find the cost of this beverage to be unjustifiable. Overall, still satisfied and would purchase their coffees again.

    Trinny T.

    Salt bread was alright. It didn't taste as salty and buttery as I expected like when I got them in South Korea. The price is cheap though Make sure you don't park at H mart parking. They only validate the parking on Mariposa that's not Hmart

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    Alexis P.

    Located inside Zion Market, Concerto Coffee is a small, hidden spot I found on Instagram. The shop itself is cute and cozy, and both the drinks and pastries were better than expected. It's right across from the popular Out of Ordi, which usually has a long line, but the pastries here are just as good. I actually prefer this place for a quick grab-and-go. The salt bread (especially the original and cream-filled) was great, and the almond croissant was generously filled and really satisfying. We also tried their signature coffee and a matcha drink with matcha cream top--both were delicious. Shoutout to Sol, who's always super friendly and makes every visit better. Being inside the market makes it super convenient, and the loyalty card is a nice bonus too.

    Salt bread and concerto signature latte
    Carlo G.

    I had a great experience at this cafe in Ktown! This cafe is located in The Rise building shared with Zion market. They have 1 hour of free validated parking with purchase. For drinks, I ordered the Concerto Signature Latte and it was delicious! Good coffee flavor mixed with cacao powder and their house made cream which was not too sweet and light. I liked slurping on the cream itself, but it was also delicious mixed with the rest of the drink. Everything meshed well together. I also ordered a salt bread and it was the perfect compliment to the drink. I requested that it be warmed up which they were able to accommodate which definitely elevated it. The salt bread was warm, soft, chewy, and crispy. I also liked how it was truly a savory pastry since a lot of Korean pastries tend to be on the sweeter side. A must if getting a drink from here! The cafe itself is small with some seating and tables. It is pretty neat though and I liked all the cute decor. Overall, I enjoyed the drink and pastry here and I would love to come back again to try the other items!

    Michele L.

    Concerto Coffee is the cutest coffee shop near the Zion Market. I love the aesthetics!! They serve % Kona Coffee, harvested directly from an owner owned farm in Hawaii; NOT blended with other coffee beans. Their premium Mulberry Matcha is imported through direct contracts with Japanese farms. Their Matcha is deep and intense in flavor! Bliss in every sip!! The drinks are so velvety with bold flavors and topped with house made cream. We tried: Signature Cream Latte $6.75 Mulberry Matcha (Kuwacha) Latte $6.75 Haupia Coconut Latte (dairy free) $7.00 Pistachio Latte $7.00 Salt bread $3.25 Egg Tart $2.75 The salt bread is so buttery and soft! The egg tarts are creamy and flaky!! Not overly sweet and so irresistibly scrumptious!! Concerto Coffee is located in the same building as the Zion Market. Enter the parking structure for the shops (on Oxford) Validate parking for 2 hrs FREE with a purchase from the Zion Market. Limited seating inside. Sophie had wonderful customer service.

    Jae S.

    Chat, this is a great option for coffee in the ktown area. Located within the Zion market in ktown on Oxford, Concerto coffee offers a great selection of coffee using Kona beans from Hawaii. They do upcharge a small amount usually ranging from a $1 to $1.50 depending on the drink to use Kona beans. Ordered a shot of espresso with kona beans + signature latte + coconut latte. Espresso 8/10 signature latte 7.5/10 - thought it was too sweet for my liking coconut latte 7.8/10 - not bad, quite tasty. not too sweet unlike the signature latte. Ill be swinging by often to try the other drinks. Im usually not a latte person but wanted to try since they said it was the most popular. Ill be sticking with my iced americano/cortado/cold brew/capp options. They offer pastries as well. Tried the salt bread thought it was just ok. Just bread with salt. They have other varieties of salt bread like with certain toppings and chocolate so curious to see what those taste like. Staff is chill and kind. Explained everything well. Good service and fast. Parking is free for 1 hour within the parking garage. You do not need validation if leaving within the hr.

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