Classificação do local: 1 Westchester / LAX, Los Angeles, CA
Ten minutes ago I went to buy a medium size latte and a chicken salad sandwich from EuroCoffee. They charged me just under $ 15 for the two items. I know this is an airport but I seriously regret not going to McDonalds close by and saving all that money. The coffee was weak and the sandwich soggy. Avoid this business if you want to save money for your travels!
Kelly D.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Pretty desperate to buy here, but the cashier was cheerful. Fight for seating.
Melissa G.
Classificação do local: 2 Monterey Park, CA
Located in the Tom Bradley International Terminal upstairs adjacent to Panda. To start, prices are ridiculous, but that’s to be expected for airport confections. I tried the lemon gelato smoothie(not sure what the official term is– not smoothie, but basically gelato in drink form). It looked so delish in the picture, but taste-wise it was just okay and I should’ve stuck with an actual smoothie. To top it off, service was slow slow slow and the cashier was mean muggin’ us while we ordered. Though, let’s be honest, I’m sure working at an airport is not the most glorious job in the world. Hope it was just an off day!
Brian B.
Classificação do local: 1 Pulaski, TN
Speak loudly and repeatedly to their face. They interrupt, turn away while giving the order and put the order in wrong. That was with only me in line. It might be worse if there’s a rush. Then when picking up your drink/coffee require the employee to call what type of drink they are setting on the counter or someone will take off with your drink unless you read each ticket.
Triana J.
Classificação do local: 2 Temecula, CA
Coffee was good, Red Velvet was not. That is the only opinion I have for this place. Oh, and the customer service was actually not bad. Thumbs up for that.
Kevin J.
Classificação do local: 1 Berkeley, CA
This place is a DEFINITE no-go in my book! Especially for coffee! Being quite predictable for an airport coffee café, it’s way overpriced, more so than Starbucks in the terminals. They have a decent selections, but nothing noteworthy… mostly just a rip-off of Starbucks. I ordered a iced mocha from them, and OMG was it sweet! Diabetic even! Normally these drinks are meant to be sweet, but this was quite the sugar rush. I feel sorry for everyone who has ordered one of these, for they are in for a terrible surprise. The drink was so sweet that it was a pain to drink… and it wasn’t made well to begin with. If you come across Euro Coffee before flying around the world, just pass it. It’s not worth it at all!
Lilah D.
Classificação do local: 3 Los Angeles, CA
My partner in dine and I were in the food court at the Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX. It looks a little confusing because Haagen Dazs and Euro Coffee share the same spot. If you need a beverage, go to either side. I had a muffin and a medium sized hot coffee and he had a large iced coffee. Nothing special about the muffin or drinks. Of course, you pay the airport prices. If you are just getting coffee, it is either here or the McDonald’s next door. If you want to watch TV for a while, you might try a beverage at the Daily Grill bar just a short walk away in the food court.
Jonathan D.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I stood on line and the lady waited until it was my turn to tell me she was closed, and she had the most pissed off expression on her face like I was bugging her by attempting to buy something.
Adrienne M.
Classificação do local: 2 West Lafayette, IN
I paid almost $ 8 for a bottle of water and a teensy tiny scoop of ice cream — ridiculous even by airport price standards. And the ice cream was so sickeningly sweet I could barely eat it. I normally love Haagen Dazs so I’m not sure what was going on, but this place was a huge miss for me.
Lillian C.
Classificação do local: 3 Palo Alto, CA
This is the Euro Coffee and Haagen Dazs in the food court at the Tom Bradley Intl Terminal… It kind of looks like two different stands since it’s Euro Coffee on the right and the Haagen Dazs on the left, but it’s just one stand. They have a large selection of ice creams, teas, coffee, ice coffee drinks, and pastries. I got a medium iced coffee for under $ 2.50. It’s about the same size as a Starbuck’s tall cup. Half and half and low fat milk is self serve to the side along with like 4 different kinds of sugar packets. Ice coffee is pretty standard and I don’t think it’s something that can be screwed up. Next time I come I want to try some ice cream!