Elena's patisserie is a good place for a classic cup of real coffee that is of a different roast to most other cafés here in the city of Nottingham . The coffee served here is of a medium bodied blend , but of a very high flavour content and is very reminiscent of a roast that is popular in the middle East e.g the Lebanon and Cyprus and would suit the more adventurous coffee drinkers as it has been sourced with with care to compliment the range of pastries and desserts here on offer . The baklava here is of a very good standard and has a lighter texture than most I have tried upon my travels elsewhere , it has a good pastry to pistachio ratio and a nice light syrup and not to cloying on the palate !! , Please may I add that the portion sizes of baklava here are large and may be enough for two to share if you are watching your waistline . Elana's also does a very good Greek coffee which I have tried and it does deliver the ultimate coffee hit !! But do remember that you will for sure have some residual coffee grounds in your cup as it has been prepared as natural as possible and to a traditional method , may I suggest for the novice to take the water served with it to swill it down , and then enjoy the buzz . The café also has a very good range of traditional Greek & Cypriot & middle Eastern inspired light meals and snacks at sensible cost for the city and are freshly prepared to a very high standard . The staff/owners upon my visit were most polite and welcoming and I felt like an old friend , I'm sure that most who visit feel the same and like myself return time and time again . The café also has a very good selection of Greek & Cypriot & middle Eastern delicatessen items to buy and would make an ideal gift that is a little bit different from the mainstream . A serious coffee drinkers must place visit whilst here in Nottingham . RECOMMEND DRINK AND PASTRY café americano no milk and baklava , a great start to the day whilst here in...
Read moreElena's Patisserie and Coffee Lounge is an absolute gem! If I could give it 10 stars, I would. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm Greek hospitality and the irresistible aroma of freshly brewed coffee and homemade pastries.
The food is simply divine — every bite feels like a taste of Greece. Whether it's the rich, authentic Greek coffee or the perfectly baked pastries, you can tell everything is made with love and tradition. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, making it the perfect spot to relax with friends or enjoy a quiet coffee on your own.
The staff are incredibly friendly and go above and beyond to make you feel at home. You’re not just a customer here — you’re treated like family.
If you’re looking for an authentic Greek café experience with amazing food, excellent service, and a warm atmosphere, Elena’s is the place to be. I can’t recommend it highly enough — 10/10...
Read moreLet’s discuss this then. If you put something that is originally from another country and officially recognized by UNESCO, it becomes totally confusing. For example, if I sell tzatziki in a Turkish restaurant, should I call it "Turkish tzatziki"?
Also, I’m not questioning your "Greek coffee," but your behavior. I don’t think you’ve never heard of Turkish coffee before, especially at your advanced age. You seemed a bit angry and even said that fortune-telling would bring bad luck and ruin our lives. That was exactly what you said.
I have more than one account, and I will keep responding until you understand that this kind of behavior is not only confusing...
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