Cafe Nido
Coffee · Los Angeles
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Cafe Nido is praised for its charming, serene, and tropical atmosphere, making it a great spot for relaxing, working, or socializing. The coffee and pastries are generally well-received, though some find it pricey. The outdoor seating and unique decor are highlights.
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Tip: Come for the atmosphere! Be aware that seating may be hard and limited outlets. Parking can be difficult on weekends.
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Cafe Nido befindet sich in Los Angeles, umgeben von kulturellen und historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hier sind einige der bemerkenswertesten Orte in der Nähe.
Historisches Erbe
- Casa Hollyhock (A 525m) — edificio en Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos Hito histórico nacional
Religiöse Gebäude
- St. Garabed Armenian Apostolic Church (A 612m) — church in California, USA
- Mount Hollywood Congregational Church (A 852m) — church building in United States of America
Parks und Gärten
- Barnsdall Art Park (A 481m) — park located in Los Angeles, California
Weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten
- Pacific Area Command Base (A 79m) — Church of Scientology property, formerly the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital
- Scientology Media Productions (A 973m) — media production studio in Hollywood, California
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It’s a nice spot to hangout. My friends and I came here after a hike and we all got drinks. It was decent but we stayed because of the patio and played some games. Friendly staff & very clean. Parking was hard to find on a Saturday morning though
This is one of my favorite spots on the planet!!!! This is the only go-to coffee shop in my book. It has everything! amazing space. tropical vibes. I come here to work or to hang out with friends. the coffee and matcha is top-notch.
This place is an absolute oasis. Good vibes all around. Owners and staff are super chill and welcoming. Feel like I could stay here all day and not notice the time flying by. Coffee n almond pastries are very yummy. The owner told me they make all their pastries with imported French butter. Love that!
Cafe nido is a coffee shop to the next level. It’s situated on the backside of the block and the entrance leads to a quirky, zen and earthy space. Everything about it is like the calm you need in the middle of a busy city and life. The staff is super friendly and coffee is delicious! I grabbed some toast w apricot jelly and it was of the heavens. It gets busy but we were able to find a seat and hung around for a little over an hour.
Great atmosphere and awesome ownership! Had a chance to chat with Devin and was very impressed by the direction he is taking the shop. Many cool things to come and great coffee. They are using Counterculture Coffee and have a cool nightlife scene that I hope to check out soon!
My favorite spot for a great coffee and an amazing atmosphere. It is has a lovely outdoor seating, and they have parking nearby.
This locale boasts one of the city's most charming and serene aesthetics. Thrice a week, it transforms into a lively bar. There might be a bit of a wait for breakfast, but fear not! They offer free books to keep you entertained. You could even enlist a friend to queue for you as you relax on their tule-lined benches, echoing a Spanish parroquia ambiance. Coffee is approximately $6, and juice runs around $9. It's a worthwhile visit for the unique experience. Warning: Almost no parking on location. Park around the block or across the street.
Cafe Nido is a hidden gem that feels like stepping into a cozy little forest. The ambiance is perfect for reading or getting some work done, with a calm and inviting atmosphere. Their strawberry matcha is a must-try—super smooth and creamy, perfectly balancing the sweetness of the strawberry. But my personal favorite was the toast and butter. Served with Le Beurre Bordier, one of the best butters out there, it was rich and indulgent, especially paired with raspberry jam. If you’re looking for a peaceful café with great flavors, this spot is definitely worth a visit!
It’s a nice spot to hangout. My friends and I came here after a hike and we all got drinks. It was decent but we stayed because of the patio and played some games. Friendly staff & very clean. Parking was hard to find on a Saturday morning though
This is one of my favorite spots on the planet!!!! This is the only go-to coffee shop in my book. It has everything! amazing space. tropical vibes. I come here to work or to hang out with friends. the coffee and matcha is top-notch.
This place is an absolute oasis. Good vibes all around. Owners and staff are super chill and welcoming. Feel like I could stay here all day and not notice the time flying by. Coffee n almond pastries are very yummy. The owner told me they make all their pastries with imported French butter. Love that!
Cafe nido is a coffee shop to the next level. It’s situated on the backside of the block and the entrance leads to a quirky, zen and earthy space. Everything about it is like the calm you need in the middle of a busy city and life. The staff is super friendly and coffee is delicious! I grabbed some toast w apricot jelly and it was of the heavens. It gets busy but we were able to find a seat and hung around for a little over an hour.
Great atmosphere and awesome ownership! Had a chance to chat with Devin and was very impressed by the direction he is taking the shop. Many cool things to come and great coffee. They are using Counterculture Coffee and have a cool nightlife scene that I hope to check out soon!
My favorite spot for a great coffee and an amazing atmosphere. It is has a lovely outdoor seating, and they have parking nearby.
This locale boasts one of the city's most charming and serene aesthetics. Thrice a week, it transforms into a lively bar. There might be a bit of a wait for breakfast, but fear not! They offer free books to keep you entertained. You could even enlist a friend to queue for you as you relax on their tule-lined benches, echoing a Spanish parroquia ambiance. Coffee is approximately $6, and juice runs around $9. It's a worthwhile visit for the unique experience. Warning: Almost no parking on location. Park around the block or across the street.
Cafe Nido is a hidden gem that feels like stepping into a cozy little forest. The ambiance is perfect for reading or getting some work done, with a calm and inviting atmosphere. Their strawberry matcha is a must-try—super smooth and creamy, perfectly balancing the sweetness of the strawberry. But my personal favorite was the toast and butter. Served with Le Beurre Bordier, one of the best butters out there, it was rich and indulgent, especially paired with raspberry jam. If you’re looking for a peaceful café with great flavors, this spot is definitely worth a visit!
Came here on a rainy day. Unusual for LA and, since the place has mostly outdoor sitting, it was almost empty, which was great for me since I could finally snug the cosy velvet sofa, sip my delicious Americano and read. The coffee and the goat cheese tart were delicious. The baristas here are always super friendly.
Cute and peaceful atmosphere with delicious menu options and fast service. The strawberries & cream matcha and goat cheese + spinach croissant were very good! The books are available for rent or purchase. Street parking only. Vegetarian and dairy-free options.
Cute and peaceful atmosphere with delicious menu options and fast service. The strawberries & cream matcha and goat cheese + spinach croissant were very good! The books are available for rent or purchase. Street parking only. Vegetarian and dairy-free options.
The goat cheese croissant was good. But the best part of the scenery. I love being in green spaces. There was plenty of seating when I went but it soon filled up. The only thing that I didn’t like was the country music it didn’t go with the tropical vibes. But I just put on headphones and relaxed.
The food was great - the goat and cheese croissant was really good, I just wish it was a bit hotter! The vibes are super cute here and it’s a breath of fresh air There’s so many trees and plants and lots of seating options. Just not a lot of outlets!! Very cute for pictures and events!
Very beautiful and artsy decor! Cool crowds and vibes there. I enjoy getting some sun there in the afternoon. But my matcha latte was $9.50 LOL -1⭐️ because the toilet was dirty, tiny and so smelly.
Lovely café with charming decor. You can pick up a book and read for free, which is a nice touch. The vibe is cool, and people seemed to be enjoying themselves. I did find it a bit pricey though—two matchas cost you $20!
Come for the environment! This is a special atmosphere. The shaded outdoor space is beautiful. Fair warning, it’s not ideal for studying— pretty much all benches and very low stools. Also there are a few cushioned chairs but the rest is very hard seating, so may need to bring a cushion if you’re staying for a while. But it’s a great place to sit and reflect, journal, read, or catch up with friends. A small window with books you can read while you’re there, or rent/buy. Live DJ also makes it very fun! They have great music selection here and it’s a good vibe. Coffee is fine, nothing special but certainly not bad. A bit pricey, but typical LA. Service is not consistent— one barista was very sweet and came around taking everyone’s trash as we sat, but another barista was not attentive. My friend and I stood waiting to order without any acknowledgement, then she took my friend’s order and walked away without saying anything and without taking my order. Not personally a big rub for me, it is what it is, just something for potential visitors to anticipate. All that to say, definitely check it out if you’re in the area, just be aware that the reason it’s popular is the setting.
Cute spot for a pastry, coffee, and light conversation. Or to work from home or have a quick meeting. Food-we got and almond croissant and butter one, they were fresh and light. Drink- we got a black tea and americano. I wish there were a few more tea options, but I was ok. Service-everyone we interacted with was friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable about the menu. Vibe- cute space, lots of seating options, cozy feels, well maintained
The goat cheese croissant was good. But the best part of the scenery. I love being in green spaces. There was plenty of seating when I went but it soon filled up. The only thing that I didn’t like was the country music it didn’t go with the tropical vibes. But I just put on headphones and relaxed.
The food was great - the goat and cheese croissant was really good, I just wish it was a bit hotter! The vibes are super cute here and it’s a breath of fresh air There’s so many trees and plants and lots of seating options. Just not a lot of outlets!! Very cute for pictures and events!
Lovely café with charming decor. You can pick up a book and read for free, which is a nice touch. The vibe is cool, and people seemed to be enjoying themselves. I did find it a bit pricey though—two matchas cost you $20!
Very beautiful and artsy decor! Cool crowds and vibes there. I enjoy getting some sun there in the afternoon. But my matcha latte was $9.50 LOL -1⭐️ because the toilet was dirty, tiny and so smelly.
Come for the environment! This is a special atmosphere. The shaded outdoor space is beautiful. Fair warning, it’s not ideal for studying— pretty much all benches and very low stools. Also there are a few cushioned chairs but the rest is very hard seating, so may need to bring a cushion if you’re staying for a while. But it’s a great place to sit and reflect, journal, read, or catch up with friends. A small window with books you can read while you’re there, or rent/buy. Live DJ also makes it very fun! They have great music selection here and it’s a good vibe. Coffee is fine, nothing special but certainly not bad. A bit pricey, but typical LA. Service is not consistent— one barista was very sweet and came around taking everyone’s trash as we sat, but another barista was not attentive. My friend and I stood waiting to order without any acknowledgement, then she took my friend’s order and walked away without saying anything and without taking my order. Not personally a big rub for me, it is what it is, just something for potential visitors to anticipate. All that to say, definitely check it out if you’re in the area, just be aware that the reason it’s popular is the setting.
Cute spot for a pastry, coffee, and light conversation. Or to work from home or have a quick meeting. Food-we got and almond croissant and butter one, they were fresh and light. Drink- we got a black tea and americano. I wish there were a few more tea options, but I was ok. Service-everyone we interacted with was friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable about the menu. Vibe- cute space, lots of seating options, cozy feels, well maintained
I really enjoyed this coffee spot—the atmosphere was welcoming and perfect for either working or catching up with friends over a cup of coffee. While the coffee was good, it didn’t quite stand out as exceptional. Still, it's a great place to relax and enjoy some downtime.
Let’s get the obvious out of the way: if this cafe wasn’t in Tenant of the Trees, it probably wouldn’t be as popular. It’s all about the ambience and chill aesthetic, and I gotta admit seeing TotT during the day like this is better than at night. Still we’re here for coffee and I thought it was alright. The service took a while to make a simple latte. And I judge this based on the typical time one takes to make one. The place was pretty empty when I went. And when I thought my drink was finally up it was actually someone else’s who had been waiting longer than me. The pastries were a bit dense. But I didn’t try any other food offerings. It’s a good use of a space that isn’t open during the day. Reminds me of Pluma Cafe in the Pattern Bar downtown. There’s a lot of good coffee spots in the area though but if you want a secluded vibe for your afternoon cuppa, this isn’t bad on an empty day. Would not go if it’s hella packed. They do have minimal parking too though but you’re in the Trader Joe’s black hole so proceed with caution.
I really enjoyed this coffee spot—the atmosphere was welcoming and perfect for either working or catching up with friends over a cup of coffee. While the coffee was good, it didn’t quite stand out as exceptional. Still, it's a great place to relax and enjoy some downtime.
Let’s get the obvious out of the way: if this cafe wasn’t in Tenant of the Trees, it probably wouldn’t be as popular. It’s all about the ambience and chill aesthetic, and I gotta admit seeing TotT during the day like this is better than at night. Still we’re here for coffee and I thought it was alright. The service took a while to make a simple latte. And I judge this based on the typical time one takes to make one. The place was pretty empty when I went. And when I thought my drink was finally up it was actually someone else’s who had been waiting longer than me. The pastries were a bit dense. But I didn’t try any other food offerings. It’s a good use of a space that isn’t open during the day. Reminds me of Pluma Cafe in the Pattern Bar downtown. There’s a lot of good coffee spots in the area though but if you want a secluded vibe for your afternoon cuppa, this isn’t bad on an empty day. Would not go if it’s hella packed. They do have minimal parking too though but you’re in the Trader Joe’s black hole so proceed with caution.
Good coffee. Great service. One of my favorite patios at a coffee shop. Cons: dreadfully overpriced and they make the worst croissants you will ever eat. Ever. It’s like they were baked in a microwave and left overnight. Zero flaky goodness, awful flavor. Chewy. Repulsive. Unforgivable.
I got the pesto chicken sandwich & “buttered croissant “that’s supposed to be on baguette bread. Bread was dry & hard. They toast the baguette which makes it hard. The actual bread has no flavor. I wouldn’t call it a baguette. The sandwich is actually on the smaller side ( I genuinely thought it was going to be a full sized sandwich , which ok whatever) The pesto has no flavor. Really just there for decoration. I don’t know why bell peppers are in a pesto sandwich. The actual chicken is shredded ( who knows why) no flavor but I thought it was going to be shredded. The croissant was better but not good and below “mid”. It’s less than a Costco croissant. Borderline tastes almost frozen. No flavor for flakiness and no “buttery” but hey at least it wasn’t hard. Service was ok. No one was rude or anything but it definitely feels like they are there passin the time. And no one was paying attention so one guy was just waiting in where you are supposed to order and holding the line up. Actual ambiance is nice and relaxing. I am not leaving this as a way to be rude but as a way to give feedback to improve. I would suggest the manager/ owner send in someone and do random tastings / visits to see how it is. I hope to see an improvement as supporting small businesses is important! Much love ,
Good coffee. Great service. One of my favorite patios at a coffee shop. Cons: dreadfully overpriced and they make the worst croissants you will ever eat. Ever. It’s like they were baked in a microwave and left overnight. Zero flaky goodness, awful flavor. Chewy. Repulsive. Unforgivable.
Understaffed, clueless, vibey. This location is nestled alongside a restaurant called Tacolina - both use the same (cashless) register. You'll see two menus side by side - Tacolina and Nido - both with burritos, no descriptions, and a choice of protein listed. There's a $1-2 difference between the same burritos (Nido's chicken is $16 and Tacolina's is $17). When asked what's the difference between the two the register staff said "none". When asked to explain the difference then in pricing, he said "they're both burritos". I of course ordered the less expensive of the two chicken burritos and had to see other orders come out to know that they are in fact, very different. One is a small breakfast burrito with potatoes and dry unseasoned chicken, and the other is a large loaded traditional burrito. It's not hard to add descriptions to the menu or simply know the basics about the food that you serve. 1-star service. 5-star atmosphere for the most glorified and beautiful study-hall you can find on this side of the 101.
Understaffed, clueless, vibey. This location is nestled alongside a restaurant called Tacolina - both use the same (cashless) register. You'll see two menus side by side - Tacolina and Nido - both with burritos, no descriptions, and a choice of protein listed. There's a $1-2 difference between the same burritos (Nido's chicken is $16 and Tacolina's is $17). When asked what's the difference between the two the register staff said "none". When asked to explain the difference then in pricing, he said "they're both burritos". I of course ordered the less expensive of the two chicken burritos and had to see other orders come out to know that they are in fact, very different. One is a small breakfast burrito with potatoes and dry unseasoned chicken, and the other is a large loaded traditional burrito. It's not hard to add descriptions to the menu or simply know the basics about the food that you serve. 1-star service. 5-star atmosphere for the most glorified and beautiful study-hall you can find on this side of the 101.
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