Romancing The Bean
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The Best Spot in Burbank!!!
by Mish O.
Ever since they opened up their doors to Burbank residents I have been regular customer. I love everything about this place. Everyone is so nice in here. The place is well planned to accomodate even the pickiest customer. I personally dont like Starbucks/Coffee Bean look a like service and menues. This place is different. The atmosphere is great, food is organic, coffee is well chosen, and employees are nice, even very early in the morning( while I still grouchy).
They even have free Wi-Fi and no lines for coffee, which is rare for OTHER places.
Suggestion: Visit very early in the morning, grab your favorite coffee, sit outside, enjoy your coffee and read LA Times or Wall Street Journal. You will love it.
Posted 10/29/07 | Report Abuse
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Intimate Atmosphere
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Kristy N.
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I like to grab a coffee here because it has all the personal touches that the big coffee places don't. A community magazine rack, fresh baked goods, they even put a little hear-shaped dusting of cinnamon on your cappuccino! Be sure and grab a frequent coffee card and your 9th one is free.
PROS: Homey touches
CONS:
Posted 08/08/06 | Report Abuse
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A romantic coffee get-away!
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Joe R.
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If you're not into bright fluorescent lights and burned, bitter-tasting coffee, then Romancing The Bean might just be for you. Located on Magnolia Blvd. in the vintage store-section of town, this place has quite simply the prettiest designs in the area. With many drink and snack options, you can romance your way to a well-deserved, dietary splurge! One caveat, though, the service is not up to par with other, similarly-sized venues.
PROS: dark, comfortable seating arrangement
CONS: tiny place, short hours, service uneven
Posted 05/28/05 | Report Abuse
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Good Tea Place
by Joy L.
Romancing the Bean is a good tea shop. It is located at Magnolia Blvd., in Burbank. I like the way the place is set up; very cozy. The service is friendly.
As I've walked in, there are cushioned seats with old-fashioned tables. There is a magazine stand and community flyers as well.
Posted 05/09/05 | Report Abuse
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