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My experience at Latazza Cafe was less than stellar. The coffee was average, and the tables were sticky. Not worth the visit.
Latazza Cafe at 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723 is a hidden gem in the coffee world! Their cappuccino is a work of art, and the knowledgeable staff can tell you everything about the beans they use. It's a must-visit spot for any coffee enthusiast looking to explore unique flavors and blends.
Latazza Cafe remains my top choice for coffee. The baristas consistently craft the perfect latte, and the cozy, inviting atmosphere at the 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723 location makes it my sanctuary for relaxation.
I can't get enough of Latazza Cafe! Their cold brew is absolutely addictive, and the vibrant, artsy atmosphere at the 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723 location is perfect for socializing and savoring great coffee.
I can't resist the pastries at Latazza Cafe. 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723 has the flakiest croissants in town! The buttery, flaky perfection of their croissants is the ideal companion to their coffee offerings. Each bite is a delightful experience.
So, I ventured into Latazza Cafe in 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723, and their cortado was the real deal. Smooth, creamy, and full of coffee goodness. The café had this modern, industrial vibe with exposed pipes and indie rock tunes playing. Definitely a spot for the cool coffee crowd.
I had high hopes for Latazza Cafe, but my visit to the 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723 location left me wanting more. The coffee was subpar, and the ambiance lacked the charm I had heard about. I'm not sure if I'll return.
I had high hopes for Latazza Cafe, but it fell short of expectations. The coffee was bitter, and the pastries tasted stale at the 116 E School St, Covina, California 91723 location. I won't be returning anytime soon.
Latazza Cafe is a coffee aficionado's dream come true. The coffee menu is extensive, and the baristas are like coffee wizards. Yes, it's a bit pricey, but the quality is worth it.
I had high hopes for Latazza Cafe, but it didn't live up to the hype. The espresso was too bitter, and the pastries were stale. Not a place I'd recommend.