Capital One Café
757 Spectrum Center Dr, Irvine
(949) 656-2449
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This Capital One Cafe is conveniently located in the Spectrum Mall. It offers a nice hangout spot and as thus is somewhat more crowded than the regular Capital One Cafes. I got a Matcha Latte. It was decent, somewhat milkier than it strong.
50% off for capital one account holder
Baristas (3 young women) ignored me standing in line and were rude when they finally acknowledged me and began my order. Were out of most food by 2pm when I went on a busy day. Not a lot of outlets. Bankers were nice. Chairs were very comfortable. Had a lavendar latte with an extra shot of espresso tasted kinda burnt but fine overall.
We just wanna grab a coffee before dinner... And that's what we've got. A tasteless watery brown water as americano and a tasteless diluted frothed milk as latte. Definitely the drinks were not made by espresso. Even it's half price with the capital one card, not worth a penny! If you want real coffee, don't go!
Slowly getting back into cafe hopping. Afterall, I am a crackhead for caffeine. My bf and I have been here a few times. This is the only Capital One Cafe in OC nearest to us.
Tip: If you bank with Capital One, then you receive 50% off drinks!
Parking: This cafe is located inside the Irvine Spectrum. Free parking garages and free parking lot. Difficult to find a spot on the weekends.
Ambiance/Environment: They have a large space with lots of indoor seating. Very clean and modern inside. The ATMs are in the corner, and if you have any questions regarding your Capital One account, there is a Customer Service representative beside the cafe area. Every time we visit, the cafe is always filled with people studying.
Service: Baristas are quick, efficient, and knowledgeable about the menu.
Drinks: They feature Verve Coffee Roasters. I like to order something different when I visit. I always order some type of flavored ice latte. I tried their Vanilla iced latte, and it tasted as expected. I also tried their winter seasonal Gingersnap Latte. It tasted like Xmas in a cup; so good!
Pricing: Definitely worth its price if you're a Capital One card holder!
One weekend afternoon, we visited the Capital One Café in Irvine with the kids, who have their own Capital One accounts. I wanted to show them how to deposit money and use ATMs.
Many customers were enjoying the open space, and the staff was friendly and helpful. They also offer a 50% discount on all drinks for Capital One cardholders, making the experience even better.
Overall, it was a wonderful visit, and I highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area.
ATM machines often do not take my cards for payment. Either it doesn’t read the chip or the stripe on my cards even when they are newly issued. I am able to tap and swipe to pay with my card, but the unable to use the ATM in the cafe.
This is a bank and cafe
Kind of a weird experience walking into a bank / coffee shop. Food selection is limited and the customer service people asking you to open an account is an annoying experience.
Very cozy space to work, get financial guidance or just simply enjoy a coffee. The coffee staff have a great attitude and make delicious drinks. I tried their ham and cheese croissant, it was mouth watering.
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I had my coffee here on Friday morning. The Barista, Maryna was incredibly nice and friendly. She recommended me to try Ethiopian pour-over. She was very knowledgeable about the contents of the coffee beans.
Latte very plain 😬,
Updated: they fix it and perfect 😍😁
My favourite place to work and get good quality coffee.
Ordered hot chocolate, which was over $5 for an 8 oz cup and it was a watered down bitter drink. Lavender honey latte was disgusting , two sips and I threw it away, not worth the money at all
Not sure why this place exists to be honest, can't buy check books or get anything immediate like you can from other actual banks
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