Café Vendôme (City Springs)

6400 Blue Stone Rd UNIT 110, Sandy Springs
(404) 855-5468

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Nesbit Joan

Cute little cafe right across from the select restaurant in sandy springs. Coffee is nice and service is good.
The place is pretty good to walk around as well. And there is plenty of stuff to do in the plaza where they have events too

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Macaron

s ennis

Delicious smoked salmon croissant and salad
2nd entree jambonbeurre , delicious as well, is served without a side. And without a napkin/utensil set up was unimpressive for 13.99 Small bottle of Perrier water seemed somewhat hgh at 5.50
But coffee + 1 espresso shot. Tasted stale
Coffee Definitely not worth $ 8.40 plus tax
Website prices not updated with current menu
A $57.00 experience (20% tip) was without a thank you or appreciate your business.

Parking: Abundant

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Ian Copeland

Actually very authentic to the Paris experience— overpriced and overhyped. At least the food in Paris is great. Genuinely the worst sandwich I've ever had. After tip, a sandwich w/ side included and coffee cost almost $30. Just go to Cafe Intermezzo.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Kenne J

I mentioned to the cashier that it was my first time visiting the Cafe. She ignored me while texting on her phone so I continued to look at the menu. When I finally made a decision I selected the London Fog. The cashier upcharged me for simple syrup and oatmilk. I informed her that simple syrup does not come in a London Fog. I pointed at the menu which showed a London Fog comes with Earl Gray tea, vanilla, and milk. She stated that the menu was from another location which made zero sense. Although it was my first time at this particular cafe it definitely wasn't my first time having a London Fog. I'm very familiar with the ingredients. Luckily another batista walked to the register and corrected the cashiers mistake as well as the upcharge that I didn't deseve. The drink tasted great but customer service wasn't exactly what I expected.

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 1

Frank Wickstead

The best baguette, croissant, macaron, pastry, and cappuccino in Sandy Springs.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: French Chicken Sandwich, Soup

S “Ann17” D

Well, another fiasco, if you think that this place will bring you some kind of French memories, better be prepared to experience more like Mexican experiences…

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

Holger Plath

Fresh baked croissants, baguettes and pastries! Very nice selection of brunch items. Just great!!!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Aznin Atl

It appears to be a charming location to unwind with companions. They offer a delightful assortment of pastries and coffee.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

D J

First of all,this is a very nice place. The prices are quite high,but the food is good. The reason for this score is the rudeness of the lady that took our order. I wouldn't go back with my friends if that same lady is there. She needs to work on customer service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 2

Noyce Family

Everything was wonderful, so delicious. I highly recommend this cafe! Will be back often. Staff were very helpful and kind.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rachel Hewitt

I got the tiramisu. It was dry and tasted like the freezer. Not freezer *burned* per se, but definitely was not made that day. Husband got two fruit tarts, and they were decent. Charged $6 for a single 12oz can of coke, though.

Staff was friendly and place was bright & well-kept.
I don’t think I’ll be back for dessert, though.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Fruit Tart 9, Tiramisu

Juliette Blackman

The coffee and pasties a descent but way over priced. Almost 5$ for a basic americano is a stretch. And then when asking for a dash of oat milk and being told here is an additional up charge for that is a hell no. On top of all of that one of the staff members was having a rough day and was aggressively speaking in another language in the corner. Unless you’re desperate for caffeination I’d say go elsewhere there are less expensive, equally if not more flavorful cafés with a better environment near by.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 2

Shaban Asim

Welcoming and lovely cafe. Since coming back home, miss it already.

Parking: We found parking at different times of the day

Kid-friendliness: Kid friendly like a family environment

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chicken Panini with Salad

Maurice Zadeh

Great selection of coffee and French pastries! Little slow in service and shorthanded at times!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Kaylene Dubois

BEWARE!!!
The owner of this place POCKETS the employees' credit card tips!!!! He claims he can run the shop better than the experienced baristas when all he does is talk. He will spend 10-15 mins talking instead and takes 20 mins to make a cappuccino. He claims to be a educated multilingual engineer just to gaslight his employees about his "successful" 7 years of business. He doesn't feed employees and only give them a 10% discount, which is less than $1 off their foods. EMPLOYEES here are overworked and underpaid! He schedules people on overtime and DOES NOT PAY OVERTIME, which is highly ILLEGAL! He never pays the employees on time and they have to start reporting him to the department of labor! He complains about not being able to afford the experienced baristas because he's cheap and doesn't want to pay, therefore, he hires unexperienced people in the service industry to work there. Orange juice is $14.50 PRE-TAX!! You can literally get fresh squeezed orange juice elsewhere for like $7-8. The music there is weird, always jumping from inappropriate songs like Tyla's "Water" to some random middle eastern songs. The employees are nice, but the owner will run this place to the ground! I'm surprised people fork out the money to even try this place. The house coffee is sour and the expressos are mid.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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