La Reunion

229 N Bishop Ave, Dallas
(972) 282-5918

Recent Reviews

Adam Abam

Nice place wonderful atmosphere clean area great costumer service good food and beautiful outdoor space

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Tart, Avocado & Egg Toast, Croissant, French Onion Soup, Don Equis xx, Cozy Bavarian - Oktoberfest - 3 Nations, Breakfast Sandwich, Buffalo Chicken Pizza, Cheese Board

Darrell Lewis Investor & Divorce Listing Specialist

Excellent place. Sorry I forgot tip last time!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gigi Lupin

Terrible experience. This place is not set up for food, wrong orders, forgotten plates, mediocre coffee, and service was awful

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Preeti Kumar

Love this place so much—beautiful! Very chill spot to come relax at after work—music, drinks, and vibes are great and very relaxing. The bartenders here have gotten me to expand my palate by creating custom drinks on the spot for me. Ask for Carson, Ray, and Jonny (haven’t seen him in a while so might be missing him when he’s here)—great service and knowledgeable about craft coffee and cocktails! Highly recommend!!!! ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Buffalo Chicken Pizza

Jamie Olivarez

Great Gluten free pizza .. Cocktails huge plus and the most Respectful social vibe definitely a great energy there super serene!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Desiree Alvarez

The female barista not the male bartender yesterday March 26, 2024 was probably one of the most horrific person I have ever met in the service industry. Having been a bartender for roughly 6 years, I understand the overwhelmingness and the pressure of it all. But I walk into La Reunion with 4 people already seated, no music and 20 minutes in I come to find out no wifi. Understandable things happen, what I didn't understand was why Sarah after much research on the La Reunion Instagram page I identified her I believe, had taken 45 mins after taking my order for my food to arrive because the "wifi was down", so my thought process is turn around and let the cook know through the order window? Nope she passively set the flatbread plate down on the table nearly an hour later, dropped my pens as I was studying and walked away. It was so disrespectful the girls studying next to me picked my pens and apologized. But the cherry truly on top was while she was upset working and ultimately was NOT working, she ignored your guest to sit and talk with her friends two tables down. It got busier and she just got lazier. I don't think she's what your bar/cafe represents and I hope that was a bad day for her, and she's not just an actually terrible person. Because the disrespect was emitting off her, from her tone to delivery to body language, she hated being there and made everyone else around her uncomfortable. The crazy thing is her and the tall blonde white guy were asking the cook for food in Spanish, both employees white, mind you, and they ate before me:) The restaurant being silent amplified everything. Also random but not entirely tied I don't know how I feel about little kids in restaurants asking for money, because often times its a parent or authority figure manipulating a situation, but the whole vibe was genuinely off, Michael Mettendorf I hope this is not what your business.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Daniel devaney

Had a very strange experience here. First the food. Had a prosciutto and arugula flatbread, it was inedible. The worst thing I've ever eaten. My gf agreed. Well no worries we came here for happy hour anyway. Specifically for the $8 nitro espresso martini. And they were very good. So when I got the bill andy 3 Martinis were $61i was quite surprised. When I asked our waitress who seemed like she was not into her shift that day about it, she just said oh sorry , were out of nitro..I was like are you kidding? So she snatched the bill and brought it back to me and comped the entire check. Well I guess this seems awesome right? No not really, it felt like I was being disrespected. I didn't have any issues with the drinks, or even the service (which was terrible but I wasn't complaining about it) so I went to another employee and tried to understand why my bill went from almost $100 to 0 and that I wanted to pAy for the drinks I ordered and enjoyed. So I was rang up for 3 happy hour drinks and I lefts $25 tip on top .Just a heads up to the people running the place. I usually get very good service in this neighborhood. Was shocked to get sick lazy rude service. Will not be back.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Lisa BurgisDer

A lovely café in Bishop arts, District of Dallas. Both devoured our vanilla lattes before I could take a photo!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Elaine Weiss

My latte tasted pretty bad, i think their flavor syrups are low quality. Pasteries and vibes are good

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 2

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Croissant

Jonathan Moss

there is no other bar on Bishop Avenue that is more adept at making you feel invisible when you are trying to order a drink. yet, when they engage you, all seems right with the world. it's a remarkable imbalance between we wish you weren't here, but now that we see you... what can we do for you?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 2

Jessica Sanders

LOVEEE this place! The chai soda w/ espresso is my absolute favorite!! Cute place will definitely be

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stephen Salter Pottery

My go to place to work outside of the house!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Noemi Andrade

I’ve been here before and it’s always been a great experience. Except for today.The bar tender/waiter was extremely rude, and unprofessional. I hadn’t even finished my coffee before they came up and asked me if “I wanted to tab out OR WHAT?”.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Jamil

the tall bar tender that is blonde is so cool. i love this place. i think he is blonde and the bar manager and he is

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sultan Alsharif

Nice and could be crowded

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