I love the café. It’s the best place ever. They make awesome latte art and amazing breakfast. They have friendly staff and everyone is knowledgable about different kinds of coffee
Nolan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Gibbsboro, NJ
Her: I thought it was a banana but nope just a gloop of Nutella. Latte was definitely milky this is the drink you want if you generally dislike coffee but want to feel like a grown up. Him: if you like Nutella with bits of crêpe and fruit this is your place. OJ was great. 1.25
Michael B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Voorhees Township, NJ
Went for a cappuccino, was a little underwhelmed. The cappuccino was closer to a latte with mostly milky coffee and only a tiny bit of froth. Also it was huge(like at least 8oz) which just wasn’t what I was looking for and exacerbated the lack of froth.
Lisa M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Takoma Park, MD
Delicious cappuccino, cute décor, not-too-sweet crepes and friendly, thoughtful service. Had a mid-afternoon snack and was impress with the friendliness of the staff, as well as the tasty treats. We split an Aloha crêpe w bananas, walnuts, shaved coconut and Nutella. And that’s all that was in it, which delighted me. If you want gooey sweets, try a different menu item, but this was simple and good. Love the flower shop in the back, too.
Stephen P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Voorhees Township, NJ
The kid at the counter was rude, and the $ 9.10 price tag on a crêpe with onion, spinach, and tomato made me consider not trying this place, but I gave it a shot. Crepes are supposed to be thin and eggy, but this was thick and doughy. Some seasoning inside or out would have been nice, but there was none. I would expect at least a dash of salt and pepper in a savory dish. The pitch of this place is «gourmet food a a not-so-gourmet price,» but the food was mediocre and the price superfluous. A slice of cheese, about the amount of onion found on a single serve salad from olive garden, 5 – 7 spinach leaves, and three half-slices of tomato on top of the finished product made from a three ounce ladle of batter consisting of flour, egg, and milk — probably cost around a dollar to make. Just another pretentious disappointment in this area.
Montana Maddy W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hamden, CT
Really great lattes and freshly squeezed OJ. I like that they offer both savory and sweet crepes plus other choices. My husband loves their honey mustard chicken crêpe and I always get the bananas foster crêpe which is yummy. Cute décor too!
Bryce B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
A hidden gem! I’m always driving right by the strip mall the café is in and never knew it was there. Went there for breakfast(crêpes, fresh squeezed oj), and was pleasantly surprised. Reasonably priced, casual atmosphere. Well definitely return.
Kathleen M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Takoma Park, MD
My grandmother lives at Voorhees Senior Living, and we’ve had many a(casual) meal in the area– never one that wowed us. What a delicious surprise Café Flora was! The crepes were tasty and tender, with fresh, delicious ingredients inside(mine had roasted red peppers, spinach, and pesto); my dad loved his prosciutto panini, and my kids enjoyed the abundance of whipped cream on their crepes. Fabulous coffee as well. Thank you, Café Flora!
Monique M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Laurel, MD
Love the crepes! Whether you are in the mood for breakfast or lunch, there is a crêpe to suit your fancy! I recommend the strawberry, banana, and Nutella crêpe! The cooks/servers work very hard behind the counter and are personal. The coffee is always on point. This is turned into my go to for Sunday brunch!
Jess J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cherry Hill, NJ
I have been eyeing this place for a while on Unilocal,the pretty«artwork» in a cup, so when I was about 5 mins away I decided to stop in with my daughter after an audition. When you pull up there is a huge sign, but you walk in and it’s small, not a problem for is because it wasn’t crowded. The front is the café and then a door that leads into the florist. I didn’t realize it wasn’t going to be a sit down someone come take your order, but more of an order at the counter and we will bring you your food. I gues because it’s so small, but they definitely had enough staff to have servers… So anyway we looked over the menu for a few and while I wanted a crêpe I couldn’t decide on one so I went for the Italian breakfast sandwich on a croissant — egg, provolone, spinach and mushrooms I also got a white Lilly latte. My daughter ordered Belgium waffles and a hot chocolate. We sat and waited. I could’ve swore I read a review that said they had fresh flowers as a centerpiece on the tables, but there certainly weren’t any that Sunday afternoon. not sure how it would for since they are small round tables anyway. My daughters hot chocolate came out first, no art I guess because it was topped with lots of whipped cream, no spoon came out with it either, then my latte came out about 2 mins later, excited to see what cool design would too mine… Disappointment, nothing! Not cute heart, no waves, not a thing… $ 3.50 and no visual appeal at all :(My croissant sandwich came out next, it smelled amazing, seriously delicious. It was piping hot too which was good because I ended up waiting a while for my daughters waffles and I didn’t want to eat with out her. when the finally came out it looked amazing, 4 perfectly golden brown, fluffy waffles dusted with powdered sugar. My sandwich was still hot, it had nice flavor although I will say they were a little stingy with the egg and I feel like part of the sandwich was microwaved. After much persuasion my daughter did let me taste her waffle, which was really good. All in all it was a nice place. I’m glad I didn’t go out of my way to go there, I’m not sure if I would go back there was really nothing that was a must have to say I would. But if it were around the corner or something I probably would. If you can’t tell I’m kind of annoyed I didn’t have art in my cup or flowers on my table. I also was kind of annoyed that they also use the tables in the café to conduct florist business, it’s too small the tables are close so when they sat at the table next to us I felt like I was interrupting on a wedding meeting when I was trying to have conversation with my daughter over a meal. This place is a cute idea but not a homerun.
Sue S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Golden Valley, MN
My sister and I popped in for a coffee the other day and really liked Café Flora. It’s kind of funny because it’s a small place kind of crammed into the front of what seems to be a flower shop(hence the name). But we found it to be friendly and reasonably priced. I was there just for a coffee, but was actually quite surprised at the vastness of the menu — they had everything from waffles to crepes to eggs. I did see a plate of belgian waffles go by that looked really good, and there was a omlette cooking while I ordered my coffee that smelled delicious. My latte was fine — well made and tasty. I ordered mine to go so I missed out on the pretty foam art, but I saw another latte in a mug that was just beautiful. Negatives: The place is small. How they fit so many people behind the counter, I have no idea. And it’s slow. It took probably a good 10 minutes to get my latte. And food seemed equally slow. But if you are not in a rush, it would be a nice place to stop in for a bite or a quick cup.
Rashika K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Philadelphia, PA
The idea is better than the place. Florist with a café! Sounds great, but this café is super messy and dirty. The flowers are a nice price but look withered. Will not recommend.
Jessica D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Somers Point, NJ
Very good cappuccino. Food was not too great, lacked flavor. Had the banana Nutella crêpe which was the first time I had a crêpe so I don’t have anything to compare it to. Tasted good to me.
Phi N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Camden, NJ
This is a nice little café in the plaza cross from shop rite. We been here twice now and each time has been a cool treat! Walking in, we’re greeted by warm welcomes from their friendly staff. We ordered our food at the counter and took our seats. Its a sit where you want kinda place. They cook the food behind the counter and in the back portion of the café is a Flower shop. I got the gentleman’s omelet, it was really flavorful. My girlfriend banana natela crepes which she describes it as «a sweet treat». Overall the food is good, it’s a nice small café, pretty quiet. Would recommend it for breakfast and lunch.
Adhish R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
I think my inadvertent calling in life is to explore the South Jersey strip malls. I saw café flora, I came to café flora, I ordered a garden omelet + coffee. The odd thing about café flora is its in between a coffee shop and a proper restaurant in terms of service etc. I paid up front for my coffee and omelet. The cashier brought over my coffee, and when ready, my omelet, then I had to go to creamer counter for ketchup and creamer. It’s not a big deal, its just an awkward sequence of a dining experience. Though I do like that they don’t butter my toasts by default, I had forgotten to ask. The garden omelet was good, and coffee was coffee. It was cheap, quick, and I’ll probably come here again. They also have paninis, crepes, waffles etc, I haven’t tried any of that.
Kathleen D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Collingswood, NJ
I wanted something different for lunch today — and didn’t want to cook. Café Flora came to mind as that cute place I had a quick meal at last year. After looking at their menu online, I called and ordered a honey mustard chicken crêpe and strawberry smoothie for take out. They were waiting for me on the counter upon arrival, the crêpe hot and gooey, the smoothie refreshing. Café Flora is a tiny little restaurant in a Cherry Hill strip mall, and feels out of place. It also has a florist behind the tables section. I’d really like to see the café expand to its own little building. I think that’d be cute. Anyway, my two qualms: 1. They have«milkshake smoothies» listed on their menu online. They do not make them. 2. Their hours are limited and not posted correctly anywhere. According to the counter girl, they are open until 5 p.m. on Sundays, 6 p.m. other days. Online, it looks like they’re open til 6 on Sundays, and when you walk in, it looks like they’re open until 3 on Sundays, since that is when the florist closes. Even so, this is definitely a «lunch/brunch» place — not somewhere for a fancy Friday night meal. It is what it is and it does what it does quite well. I’ll be back.
Christian S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marlton, NJ
I am usually a Starbucks and pastry kind of guy on Saturdays after, or if I don’t go the gym, and save the full breakfast for Sunday mornings; ok Sunday afternoons. The wife and I were in Voorhees last month shopping. I was looking at a ton of yard work and needed some extra fuel in my belly. I remember hearing about Café Flora once I left Voorhees, so we decided to give it a shot. I am not sure why or how I never realized this place existed While I was living in Voorhees. For starters you would not catch me here on a Sunday morning. The size of the eatery make for a nice cozy intimate space. However it is not large and is first come first serve I believe. I admit I was a little apprehensive at first based upon the size of the kitchen area. For whatever reason the young people behind the counter had a system that seemed to work for them. The various beverages should be enough to satisfy anyone’s caffine, latte, fix. The food portion was enough to fill this man’s appettite without making me feel stuffed. I ordered the belgian waffle with bananas and felt like I could still probably go for a jog right after. I plan on stuffing my face a little more on my next visit. This is a place where you can come and and relax if the place is not crowded enjoy a light breakfast, and good cup of joe.
Angie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pittsburgh, PA
Unfortunately, the cheese-tomato-basil pesto crêpe was extremely underwhelming. The fillings were skimpy, so the crêpe itself was thick. The cheese was nonexistent, and the pesto was spread so unevenly that there were many times were I was just eating pesto and crêpe– and it was so salty. That actual let me taste the pesto, which was nothing special. $ 8 is a bit on the high side for that kind of quality. The latte I had was good, so an extra star for that.
Nicola B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Voorhees Township, NJ
Super cute café! It’s small(which, I personally, think is a good thing) so I wouldn’t visit during peak meal hours. Maybe wait an hour after lunch or before to make sure you get a table and a chance to enjoy the charm of this gem of a place. They make FANTASTIC lattés and their plates are always the perfect portion. Last week, I had the Athenian Croissant and it was delicious! My husband had the Amsterdam Panini and he enjoyed every last bite. The three times I’ve visited, so far, the staff has always been very friendly. Great spot! I definitely have it on my «recommend to friends» list.
Dan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cherry Hill, NJ
A neat little creperie inside of a little shopping center off of Springdale Road. The store front doubles as a flower shop which is kind of different. Don’t go there if you’re in a rush; the food takes a while to prepare(but it’s fresh!). Obviously, we went for the crepes. My wife got the bananas fosters one and I ordered one with scrambled eggs and sausage. Both were equally delicious and again, fresh and piping hot! The coffee drinks are also tasty as well. We ordered a minty coffee drink, almost like a latte and I got something called ‘a shot in the dark’ which was their dark roast coffee with a shot of espresso. Definitely worth it for those of us who love strong coffee or someone who needs an extra kick in the morning. The decorations definitely set the tone for a relaxed morning or afternoon in a laid back parisian setting supported with the speed of service at one as well.