Homecoming
116 Franklin St, Brooklyn
(347) 457-5385
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Got a stale croissant this last weekend. It was at least over 1 day old. I don’t know how acceptable it is these days to sell old pastry with NYC price. Disappointed!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Vanessa created my dream flower arrangement for my wedding bouquet. She was super kind, communicative, and responsive throughout the whole process. Highly recommend!
Ordered a chai for $7 plus tip and watched them pour it straight from a box. It was painfully sweet and undrinkable. When I asked if I could exchange it, the guy said he’d have to charge me again. I left the drink on the counter and walked out. Ridiculous prices for poor quality and zero customer service.
Service: 1
The rudest staff EVER. The woman working in the floral department is an absolute nightmare. She lost our business today and we live around the corner but will never be back. Kindness goes a long way!
Service: 1
Horrible burnt coffee. Even tipped the dude. Instantly regretted it all. Never again. Lackluster POS
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Good but too expensive
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Fell in love with this place! Great variety of coffee, plants, flowers, candles, the list is long! You can get a coffee of choice, sit in the outside back area, and read a book, work or just chill... Enjoy!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We go here everyday and everyone is like family.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Favorite coffee place!
Great place for coffee and just relax. Staff is super friendly and the best chocolate croissants ever!
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Great people, great flowers,best coffee in Brooklyn! Always brightens our day going there. Warm and welcoming to our toddler and puppy! Can’t recommend highly enough
Mediocre coffee and they don’t let you use the bathroom
I’m writing to share a distressing and dehumanizing experience.
While my toddler was clearly in need of the restroom, a florist barged in twice completely disregarding the urgency and vulnerability of the moment. Whether or not the restroom is technically private, the lack of compassion shown, especially toward a child in distress, was shocking and deeply upsetting.
To operate a cafe and invite paying customers in without providing access to a restroom is not only inconvenient, it’s inhumane. This experience left me humiliated and heartbroken. It’s something I will not forget.
I hope you take this feedback seriously and reflect on how your policies and staff behavior impact families. No parent or child should be made to feel unwelcome or ashamed for a need as basic as using the restroom.
No bathroom but coffee shop seating
Always delicious coffee and the most lovely staff!
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