Reviews Ferrarini Cafe

4
Grace Wong
+4
Cute cafe in downtown Beverly Hills — there’s indoor and outdoor seating and the whole vibe is super cute and relaxing. I got the avocado toast with gluten free focaccia bread and egg and an iced matcha latte with low fat milk. I had a pick up order for 8:30 am but I think they received it late so I had to wait 15 more minutes. I didn’t mind bc the customer service was good and they were really friendly. The avocado toast was pretty good with the focaccia and I liked that they have gluten free options for bread. The portion size was perfect, I liked that they added walnuts to the avo toast. I wish I asked for no salt though bc I could taste it on the egg. As I mentioned before The service was great, the workers were super kind and warm and welcoming and the customer service was excellent. It made the cafe experience better. The matcha latte wasn’t the best — I think it’s typical cafe matcha and there’s definitely better matcha out there; it tasted very milky. But overall I’d go back again for the service and the food, don’t know if I’ll ever the matcha again but would be open to trying other beverages in their menu.
5
daniella newman
+5
The cutest little neighborhood café with the most friendly service. I love the spot for lunch or for an afternoon snack. The staff is always friendly and happy to make any modifications to your order. Their coffee is my favorite, their espresso is like a little slice of Italy. I came here later in the day and tried the Arnold Palmer, which is also phenomenal. My favorite menu item is the tuna sandwich which is filling, but also isn't full of sauce like many other tuna sandwiches highly recommend!
4
Tony Straughter
+4
I stumbled across this Gem by accident. It is a nice nestled Restaurant with a cozy environment. The bread was extremely soft and fresh. The food was very good, and the staff friendly. I will be going back next time I am jn the area.
5
Sarah O
+5
The happiest place on Earth, well in Los Angeles at least! There food is amazing, fresh and delicious. I can't get enough of it and drive 40 minutes for the Caprese sandwich. The staff could not be more lovely. A for atmosphere as well. This place is a win-win. Best cafe in Los Angeles!
5
Nathan !
+5
Just came by here for the first time. I actually had stopped going out because there are some bad restaurants in la and I ended up going there haha!! I had very friendly service. I made an order for a panini and a go bag, which is actually how I discovered the bakery. Very good customer service and food really enjoyed it!!
5
Shanelle S
+5
Authentic Italian lunch spot and cafe that I frequent for some fresh salads. I particularly like the chicken and avocado which is a light lunch but you can tell everything is really fresh. The cherry tomatoes just pop in your mouth and the avocado is always smooth and creamy, with no brown spots like some other restaurants. I always order through grub hub and the cashiers are really friendly. You can just pick up right at the cash register, and you pay before receiving your food. I often see people sitting in the outdoor tables just people-watching. They have a variety of coffees and also matcha lattes. They have some items available to go as well, so it would be good to pick up some items if you’re ever trying to do a picnic of some sort. Overall it’s a cute spot and a hidden gem in Beverly Hills for some light Italian food.
5
Gabrijel Vukojević
+5
Really nice place in Beverly Hills, amazing service and coffee! Prices are okay
5
Jeremiah Jang
+5
You can taste every single ingredient that is in the sandwich. Order anything on menu and you will be satisfied with your choice. Staffs are nice and works very fast. They don’t let customers walk away. If you’re in beverly hills and want to taste Italy, go here.
5
Laura T
+5
Delicious Italian coffee! I can highly recommend it. The terrace is also great. The Europeans love people watching while drinking coffee. 🙃
5
Herman
+5
Had a quick café latte before heading to an appointment I had there in the area. Friendly service. The young man behind the counter is from Italy so you can practice your Italian with him if you want. They offer little bite size appetizers for you to munch on while enjoying your coffee at no additional charge. That was what drew me in to begin with; at first glance I thought it might be a Basque style pincho place. Their menu looks interesting too. Next time I drop in I will have their prosciutto panino. With a latte on the side, of course. Those two things go well together.
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