My husband and I came across this small cafe nestled in between a tiny sidewalk plaza. I had been browsing google reviews and wanted to try something different for breakfast. With such a high Google rating and it being so close to West Palm we decided to stop in for a quick bite. We walked in to be greeted by the owner and her infectious and warm smile! She busied herself to finish sweeping up and came to ask for our order. She walked us thru the ordering process and spoke to us as if we were old friends catching up. We decided on the Croissant nest and the Saja Bfast sandwiches as well as the honey cinnamon lattes. Everything is fresh and made to order and as soon as she took our order she walked to the back to begin her preparation. The croissant was buttery, flaky and rich which posed a great contrast to the crisp arugula and sweetness from the pepper. The honey cinnamon latte was served in a large mug and came out hot with each sip serving up a feeling of nostalgia, like something that a mother or grandmother would serve you in the kitchen on a cold morning. This small cafe will definitely be on rotation for my husband and I and hope it will be for any readers out there! Stop in for the breakfast and coffee but stay for the conversation! Bring your appetite because these sandwiches are built for eating! You will not regret it!
(P.s. She had some amazing stuffed croissants as pastries. We had an almond crossaint as a coffee,cinnamon, honey crossaint. I cant wait to go back to try some of the...
Read moreMy husband and I stopped by Le D’or Cafe in Lantana today, and I’m so glad we did. From the moment we walked in, the place just felt warm and inviting — cozy, relaxed, and full of charm. It’s one of those spots where you immediately feel at home.
One of the highlights was getting to chat with the owner, Linda. She was walking around the dining room, greeting everyone like old friends. You can tell this place means the world to her. She shared a bit of her story with us — how the cafe is a tribute to her mom, who taught her how to cook and inspired her love for bringing people together over a meal. Honestly, you can feel that love in everything they serve.
And the food? Absolutely amazing. My personal favorite was the hot coffee — brewed to perfection, rich and smooth just the way I like it. The Saja Breakfast sandwich we had was so tasty.
The service was spot on, too. Everything came out quickly, but we never felt rushed. It’s the kind of place where you actually want to hang out for a while.
If you’re anywhere near Lantana and looking for a place with great food, even better coffee, and a whole lot of heart — go check this place...
Read moreLe Dor Cafe is more than just a coffee shop. It’s a place filled with heart. From the moment you walk in, you feel the warmth, the care, and the genuine love that went into creating this space. The coffee is hands down some of the best I’ve ever had. Every cup is smooth, rich, and clearly crafted with intention and pride.
What truly makes this cafe special is the story behind it. The owner dedicated Le Dor to her mother, and that love is felt in every corner. From the thoughtful decor to the way the staff treats you with kindness and attentiveness, you can tell this place was built with meaning and soul.
One of the most memorable moments was when the owner somehow guessed exactly what I liked… honey and cinnamon! It was like she already knew. That level of intuition and care is so rare, and it made the experience feel personal and unforgettable.
Le Dor Cafe is a beautiful reminder that great coffee and great service can go hand in hand. It’s not just about what’s in the cup. It’s about how you feel while you’re there. If you’re nearby, don’t miss the chance to stop in and experience it...
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