My wife and I recently had the pleasure of visiting Unincorporated Coffee Roasters in Los Angeles, and we were absolutely delighted with our experience. We both ordered Vanilla Ice Lattes with Oat Milk, and it was nothing short of delicious. In fact, we had zero complaints, and everything about this charming coffee shop left us thoroughly impressed.
From the moment we walked through the doors of Unincorporated Coffee Roasters, we were captivated by the inviting atmosphere. The welcoming aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans and the soft chatter of fellow coffee enthusiasts created an ambiance that invited relaxation and conversation.
Our choice of Vanilla Ice Lattes with Oat Milk was met with pure satisfaction. The baristas at Unincorporated are clearly experts in their craft. The lattes were perfectly balanced – rich and smooth espresso combined seamlessly with the creamy, dairy-free oat milk. The hint of vanilla was just enough to provide a subtle sweetness without overwhelming the natural coffee flavors.
The presentation of our lattes was both visually appealing and practical. Served in chilled glasses, they were refreshingly cold, making them the ideal choice for a warm Los Angeles day. What truly stood out was that the ice did not dilute the coffee, ensuring that each sip remained as full-bodied and delightful as the first.
One of the most outstanding aspects of our visit was the ambiance. Unincorporated Coffee Roasters offers a welcoming, cozy space with ample seating and a mix of natural and industrial design elements. It's the kind of place that encourages you to linger, whether you're looking to catch up with friends or simply find a moment of solace.
The staff at Unincorporated are a testament to their commitment to creating an exceptional coffee experience. They're not just serving coffee; they're sharing their passion for it. Their knowledge, friendliness, and dedication to delivering high-quality coffee and excellent service were evident throughout our visit.
In conclusion, Unincorporated Coffee Roasters is an absolute gem in Los Angeles for coffee lovers. Their Vanilla Ice Latte with Oat Milk was a delicious treat with no room for complaint. If you appreciate expertly crafted coffee drinks, a warm and inviting atmosphere, and friendly staff who love what they do, this is the place to be. Our visit left us thoroughly satisfied and with a strong desire to return for more of their...
Read moreIf you love drinking, smelling, or thinking about coffee, you’re at the right place. Not to mention a catchy slogan: sexy fresh coffee.
Unincorporated Coffee Roasters is a corner coffee shop in Eagle Rock, LA. They’re roasting sexy fresh coffee every day of the week and located in Colorado and Eagle Rock blvd.
I have walked and driven passed by this coffee shop for quite sometime now but never had the chance to visit until now. I have been to their Altadena location two years ago. I arrived on a sunny Spring Friday afternoon to grab a cold drink. I was perfunctorily greeted by two young female baristas. I ordered an Iced Green Mango Oolong Tea. It was just bloody decent in taste/flavor.
UCR’s contemporary interior design was truly an eye catcher especially the light fixtures and natural light. Moreover, its indoor was very spacious and has plenty of wooden tables and chairs. This store sell a plethora of goods such as coffee bean bags, merch, tote bags, lil honey jars, and tumblers. Drink prices were competitive and economically fair. Service was spot on. Vibe was ridiculously chill. Plenty of street parking.
Overall, I had a good experience and will try their hot...
Read moreRACIST & RUDE: The two main people working the morning shift were quite rude to an African American looking gentleman merely asking about whether they made an iced london fog. Instead of giving the answer, (which is that they didn't know how to make it), they listed health code violations and proceeded to berate the young man even after he gracefully changed his order for their convenience. It took everything in me not to simply tell the young man that there is a place just down the street that will do it for him without all the fuss (and with much better vibes). He still sat down to quietly do his work and he wasn't even the loudest person in the cafe or disturbing anyone. One barista didn't even make his bagel with cream cheese as I already saw him do for several customers before him. It really is tough because I like coming here and places with pride flags I tend to associate with calm and open sanctuaries for the marginalized. I'd be surprised if I ever saw the young man come in here again....
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