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The Flatiron

4.2 (242 reviews)
Closed 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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THE FLATIRON ATMOSPHERE

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Quiet
Casual
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Nicole V.

This place is cozy and a vibe! Walked into badass music and just great casual conversation. It's rare to find people that can just vibe and converse so naturally that I almost forgot to order. I didn't catch the gals name that helped with our order but she made this place an experience and like we were their closest friends and I was legit at their house. We got the caramel latte and that iced coffee was shaken and smooth. Obviously got a scone since Chad is local famous for them and it was perfection. the show stopper are his eggs. These are some of the best fluffiest eggs I have ever had. Ever. Really enjoyed the flatiron and will be back just for the experience.

Everything bagel, apple scone, espresso

I don't have many pictures but such a cute place! We stopped in on our way to Sedona to grab a coffee, small seating area but we sat at the bar and got to see them make the coffee and food and it was great. Staff were very welcoming and nice and even gave us a fresh free scone which was TO DIE FOR. I believe it was Apple cranberry. Perfect crunchy on the outside and slight soft on top. Love it

Strawberry scone, dirty chai, and cuteness
Rachael Elaine P.

So cute, so delicious. Loving the sweet friendly service and fantastic food and bevs.

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Ekta P.

cute location on a corner to stop by while walking through jerome. the owner was very personable. inside is cozy and fun to look around. we played cards inside after getting our hazelnut coffees.

Chickpea sandwich with kalamata olives and sun-dried tomatoes and side salad

Visiting Sedona and decided to take a trip up to Jerome. This place was recommended to me by a friend who had coffee here and thought the food looked good. The food here was amazing, so fresh, the best meal I ate during my week in Sedona. I'm vegan so sometimes the vegan options are limited to a veggie burger or salad. I got the chickpea sandwich with a side salad and immediately upon tasting the salad I knew this was going to be an amazing meal and it was. This place is easy to miss but well worth looking for. I ate at vegan restaurants during my stay and still nothing compared to how yummy this sandwich and salad were. I will definitely make the drive here on my next visit to Sedona. Also plenty people came in just for the scones. It looked amazing as well with fresh blueberries and made me wish l ate dairy. Oh, and the lemonade was very refreshing.

Cappuccino and smoothie
Jacquelynn P.

Very cute place! Lots of local paintings on the walls inside. Cappuccino was strong so if you're looking for bold coffee this is the place to be. Service was quirky and fun.

Paul L.

I hadn't been to Jerome for some years so I drove up to walk around and have some breakfast in my favorite building. The Flatiron steals its name from New York City's iconic building. Sitting here in the triangle-shaped room when the sun begins to stream in and light up the yellow space is just mentally uplifting. Looking out the large window while enjoying my latte and incredible quesadilla made the morning fulfilling.

Flatiron Cafe, Jerome AZ

The Flatiron Cafe is a tiny, cute little lunch spot in Jerome AZ. Our sandwiches were big and good. The Scone was excellent. The owner was friendly and the local gossip made for a great lunch!

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Super charming spot don't miss it! Fresh baked goods every morning and fresh made to order foods. Go in for breakfast and say hello to Chad.

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Fantastic little place. Loved the scones. Also yummy London Fog and offers non dairy milk.

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Great oatmeal and yummy baked goodness things. In cozy, chill, sunny setting. Friendly folks.

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Phenomenal espresso. Got a great latte this morning. Good flavor and not diluted. The staff are nice and funny.

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Delicious food, generous portions, and the owner has a delightful sense of humor. Would definitely go here again. Cozy ambiance as well.

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Delicious coffee and food options. Sweet cafe vibes and local art on display. Recommend :)

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