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    Basquet

    4.1 (17 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Aldana A.

    I have been seeing all the girls go here recently I knew that I had to give it a try. The parking is limited it's next to Mimi Yoga. It is an upscale grocery store with a limited coffee menu. I got a latte with regular milk and foam and vanilla for a total of $9. That's a bit pricy. It is more of a place you go to for the vibe . It was very very busy with lots of girls and couples. Interesting concept. As a Nutritionist I loved to see all the different wellness products.

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    Elsa D.

    Absolutely love this place!!!!!! Everything is organic, no processed sugar, and made with so much care. The owners are there personally, having the owner serve you herself is amazing. The décor is stunning and spotless. The sourdough cachitos are out of this world, and the matcha tea is phenomenal, perfectly made and full of flavor. Cozy, beautiful atmosphere, and despite being small, there's a great flow of people. Highly recommend 100%!

    Lauren N.

    I love this cute spot! Aside from being a little cafe, they sell so many snacks and goodies. I got the iced latte with the cold foam. It's perfect for coffee lovers: nice and strong and you can actually taste the espresso! It is not sweet, so if you like sweet coffee, make sure you get a sweetener! I also picked up a pack of glonuts. It was my first time trying that product, they were cold sugary and tasty! Love. Chairs are comfortable to sit in and the barista was kind and helpful! Have to retract a star for the difficult parking situation in that plaza

    Marisa N.

    I've been dying to come try this coffee and finally I was around the area and WOW. Worth it alllllll, the girls are friendly and very helpful when picking coffee options. It is a small place but I came mid day around 1pm and wasn't packed at all. I got the ice vanilla maple with cold foam. Best cold foam ever.

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    Frank G.

    Basquet is not for everyone, I gotta say that. Some people call it a grocery store but they are not a grocery store. They just have several small shelves with a pretty limited number of items which are priced pretty high, in my opinion. However, I think it is an interesting concept and provided they positioned themselves next to Mimi Yoga, is a smart marketing strategy as it naturally carries that traffic for customers who are looking for these kind of natural and clean label products. They are also a coffeeshop and that's what I came for. My recommendation is to stick to the basis, otherwise your drink will become overly priced. I had an iced latte($5.45) with homemade cold foam (it's a $2 add). The foam was delicious but it disappears quickly, so it is something I won't get next time I'm back. Overall, I liked the coffee, I wish it was a bit more acidic, but it was nicely balanced, something I would drink everyday.

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    Gabriella N.

    I've seen Basquet pop up on my social feed quite a bit so I thought it was time to give it a try. Parking seriously is the biggest turn off with this experience. If you happen to go when a class is in session at the yoga studio next door, good luck finding a parking spot. The place itself is really cute. Friendly staff and a nice aesthetic to it. They have a small variety of groceries which is cool too. Overall, the coffee was okay. My friend had their matcha and described it as a bit watered down. It's a nice place but I wouldn't say it made my must-go-to list.

    Melissa V.

    Basquet is a cute little market with a coffee shop tucked inside. I came specifically for the coffee, and while the setup is charming, parking is very limited which makes it a bit of a hassle to get in and out. I ordered a matcha with cold foam and a vanilla flavor that the barista recommended. It was really good; smooth, creamy, and just the right amount of sweet. That said, it was $9, which feels a bit steep for a matcha. I also tried the turkey cachito, which I enjoyed but again, $7 for a small pastry feels overpriced. Overall, the quality is there, but the prices might make me think twice. I'd come back if I'm already in the area, but I probably wouldn't go out of my way for it.

    Dwight S.

    I've often times passed by very pretty. The girls that work there are very friendly the only thing it's kind of expensive for me.

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