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Ambrose Cafe is a very nice cafe next to Fuller that serves Copa Vida coffee beans (a local roastery). The space is very open, and the cafe plays music with smooth vibes. The coffee is great! My favorite is its iced latte with oat milk. Funny detail. Their coffee cup doesn’t have a handle on it.
Cool coffee shop with ton of space for seating. They have a huge seating space that could probably fit an extra 5 tables easily. They have a signature drink called the ambrosia. It’s like cold brew mixed with milk and flower petals at the top. It was not for me. This drink doesn’t have a strong coff
These local coffee shops are so much better than something like Starbucks. Great service here with a lot of open space, although the interior space could have more comfortable seating. I shared the single outside picnic table with another patron, which was great for the perfect weather. The honey
They rotate through different roasters, but it doesn't matter whom they are featuring, Ambrose consistently has the best cup of coffee in Pasadena. Their prices are great too, <$3 for their dialed-in drip. They pay their baristas a fair, no-tipping wage too. If you're a regular, don't get attached
I'll admit I was a little chary about the charcoal latte hype but I was pleasantly surprised by the Ambrosia latte here. It cost $5 and was a good blend of deep espresso flavor mellowed out by the nuanced highlights of rose and charcoal. The iced version was a little creamier while the hot version w
Really cool setup, this is basically a hollowed out bookstore that they put tables and wifi into. Ideal place to work on a laptop or settle down with a book. Seating is limited so be aware that you may share a table or couch. There is artwork hung throughout so stop and admire the pieces! Good coff
The coffee was excellent. However, the place was preparing for an event and therefore the service was lacking. They had pastries but we were told we couldn't have them because they were for the event. This is our first time there, so I don't know how much they cater to non seminary customers.
Their coffee supplier, Unity from Brooklyn, roasts good beans to perfection. No bitterness, loads of sweetness and subtle fruit/spices. That's about all they have going for the cafe, but that counts for a heck of a lot.
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