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    Bome Coffee

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Bome Latte
    Jessica G.

    Kinda mesmerizing how fast new cafes have been flourishing recently! Another one to visit this week was Bome Coffee, taking place in one of my favorite neighborhood in town, Beverly Hills! The cafe was elegantly designed to give that cozy relaxing ambiance and the warm gesture from all the baristas just further elevated my first-visit experience. They were actually short of ice cubes when I was about to place my order but they quickly took action and despite they needed to ask me to wait a bit, honestly the waiting time felt like a blink. I got their signature Bome Coffee, which was slightly sweetened latte with agave topped with their signature raspberry cream. The cream top was bit think for my preference, but I loved how the flavor was relatively subtle and still let the coffee took the main spotlight role. Besides, I thought their coffee itself was actually great, which kinda surprised me as their concept was more into the fun cream tops. Unfortunately I couldn't get my hands on their Hotteok which I had really been waiting for, but I still ended up getting their Earl Grey Canele. Despite not being preheated before served, it still had that crispy outside chewy inside texture, which was delectable. The Earl Grey taste itself was quite ethereal, but wouldn't complain much as I still enjoyed the overall buttery taste.

    Joya E.

    A great addition to Beverly Hills! I came on Saturday, the 2nd day open, around 1:30pm. It was busy. They do have some seating inside, but it is not much. I got the bome latte, which was great, not too sweet, and very unique. It came with a raspberry-flavored cream top. The bome latte was $6.50, which is pretty standard, I feel these days, for a fancy latte. The service was great and quick. They also have a list of matcha and teas. I definitely would come back and try other drinks.

    Rebecca B.

    Cute new coffee shop in Beverly Hills. Staff were friendly, decor simple and tasteful. The banana cream matcha and regular matcha latte were delicious!

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    First time trying and i'm in love!! matcha creme top was only 7 dollars, service was quick and amazing!! Cute place with some room to sit down will be coming back.

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    Heytea - California sunset

    Heytea

    3.9(164 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    So glad that this location opened up in Beverly Hills. It's located right on Rodeo Drive, so…read moretraffic in the area can get pretty packed, but I haven't had any issues finding parking in the structure directly behind the store. There is also some street parking available, though it can be a bit difficult to find an open spot. Service at this location is okay, sometimes good and friendly and other times not so much. It doesn't bother me too much since I don't interact with them very often though. I usually order online and pick up at the counter, which I find much more convenient. Recently, I believe they extended the delivery area on the map to LA, but I haven't gotten the chance to try that out yet. They often run offers and promotions on their app, so I definitely recommend ordering online. You can also add a sticker to your cup when ordering online (if you draw your own it takes about a day to get it approved)! The interior is pretty small, so more of a grab-n-go, and it has a nice modern, clean aesthetic. The drinks are consistently pretty great! My go‑to orders are the Mango Coconut Boom and the Mango Grapefruit Boom. Super refreshing and fruity and the grapefruit adds a little tart, sour kick to the mango. I also really like the Triple Supreme Matcha and I recently tried the new seasonal King Jasmine Guava, and it wasn't bad at all too (the stickers are also super cute). Overall, really happy that this location opened, and the drinks are super good and keep me coming back.

    Location is not so great- you won't be able to find parking and grab your drink in under 15…read moreminutes. Parking is atrocious (even with the public parking garages close by) so keep that in mind when you order your drink. They haven't worked out their kinks. I ordered at 11am and they weren't selling any coconut mango boom drinks due to a supply issue? Overall I love Heytea and the Monterey Park never gets it wrong. I wouldn't recommend this location and would say it doesn't give the correct impression of what Heytea represents. Sure, having this spot on the west side of LA is nice but not if it's going to be a lackluster quality compared to the other location. So if you're desperate and in the west side, tread with caution knowing quality will be lower and to bring patience for parking.

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    The Living Room - Peninsula Cap Cake

    The Living Room

    4.3(335 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Came here to celebrate my friend's birthday at afternoon tea and it was so much fun! I've been to a…read morefew afternoon tea spots throughout LA and The Peninsula just does it best. It is pricey (maybe the priciest out there) but every element of the experience is top tier and you get what you pay for. The sandwiches, scones, and pastries are actually high quality and delicious. I love the variety of the sandwiches with some twists and premium ingredients like caviar. The scones are my favorite and not dry at all, it's served with clotted cream, lemon curd, and a berry jam - absolutely delicious. There's a lot of tea choices to choose from that will cater to a variety of tastes. The ambiance is what sets this afternoon tea apart from the rest. There's a live harpist! The Living Room decor feels very posh, the plates and cups have pretty designs, and the set is served on a silver 3-tier stand. The service is also fantastic! They kept coming back to refill our tea. It was a great experience and great excuse to dress up when you're feeling fancy!

    Afternoon Tea, in the Beverly Hills Peninsula, within its (The) Living Room is an intentional…read moredecision to stop time and let yourself be pampered, so you may be a princess who feels a degree shift in her bedroom and the result nearly cuts her skin, like a dagger on flesh. The breeze knows this and thus its best to control itself because it knows its place in relation to this girl. If you make the decision, I recommend going on a day where you can absorb the classy and elegant (that slightly borders on stiff traditionally) vibe because no one deserves to have a troubled mind when enjoying luxurious tea. It is like a big sports guy, going to the Super Bowl, when back home they have a leaky faucet that is near full rupture but he cannot do anything until Monday. How is he suppose to enjoy viewing a fumble or bouncing cheerleaders or a roaring crowd with costumed fans, if there is a drip drip of worry in his mind that he cannot wrench into closing. I guess, this space is like a zen garden, where one goes to be present, not just to checkmark a daily meal. I say all that because I was silent for long moments, and I apologized to Ronnie for not engaging in conversation. And she said, "I understand, you are taking it all in." So this place is also a gallery of fancy, where one experiences tea in the cushions of Beverly Hills rarefied air. When I was there, I saw a large group of girls attending a baby shower. To me, it was a like small movie scene. All of them were gathered in a group, like lilies in a special patch, looking all pretty in nice dresses, long flowing hair, and were all smiles and refined in movement, taste and persona. I wondered why they were talking about? Ronnie anchored me back to reality and said, they are probably just catching up, just like us. She makes a good point--- a baby shower in a fancy tea room, is no different than a baby shower held in a back yard. Every one is there to give well-wishes and gifts, eat good food, and chat. There are obvious ways in which these two experiences are different but at their core they were the same: a group of people gathering to celebrate a coming child. One place just does it with white linens ironed to precious quality, while the other is limited to folded tables set up carefully so they don't break. I share this so that the reader knows that this place is so fancy, that I felt like I did not just have tea, I more felt like I was in a place that redefined fancy for me, and that in itself, is worth more than the 150.00 dollars I paid to sip rose tea. But still I would not do it again, because to sip rose tea and be pampered like a princess cost me 150.00 dollars. To translate this into a Yelp message: Go as a once in a life time experience to understand how the 1 percent enjoys their tea, and hopefully that adds to all that shapes your perspective of the world. I want to truly stress, that this slow moving experience, in a wondrous way, redefined what fancy is because I never saw fancy be effortless lazy yet still be extravagant and gorgeous. I was a guy there. There was another guy there, enjoying tea alone. But everyone else read female. So this place is women centered because who is taught to have tea parties at a young age? I mean there is no tea party with cups that show the Hulk and Iron man. So this is. a girlie fantasy. Look at my pictures, even though there are few one can see pink ribbons, floral patterns, precious and dainty flowers, and fashion carried by hats. I went because I am comfortable stepping outside gender roles but not everyone is. So, I guess, I am saying that afternoon tea, all adorn with teas, is mostly for girls, shocking I know. The food was superb. I remember the chicken salad sandwich fondly. I remember the strawberries and cream. I remember being handed a warm towel to wipe my hands clean. I remember lounging, but again, this is more of an experience. Like I can have high tea again, but not like this because it is too precious to revisit on rewind. I rather have this be a bubble that strolls down Rodeo and Sunset than it be popped by another visit. I remember all of it as a kind of dream, which makes it more precious. There was also a harp player. But I am not going to say I was in heaven, that reach is too easy. Plus, I did not feel like I was in heaven, even though I sat in a cloud. I noticed to much, and thought to much about my surroundings. I was not at peace. I was in rest. The difference being is that peace comes with out thought, and rest can come with an analysis. Think I am wrong? Then imagine a genius doing Sodukus for fun---- he is not in peace because he is being challenged, but he is in rest because she can find quiet pleasure in finishing the mental challenge in record time. I realize that I took a long way to say the following: the place is gorgeous, the food is sensational, the graces both big and small, mix into a pleasurable experience that makes one say, that was certainly fancy to the sky!

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    The Living Room - Interior harp music

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