XO Coffee Company

1023 E 15th St, Plano
(972) 212-4318

Recent Reviews

Joey D.

Not the best coffee I've had but it wasn't bad. Seemed a bit heavy on the milk and I tasted that more than the coffee so it didn't feel like a strong brew either. I also ordered a breakfast burrito and it was just alright in my opinion. Again, I definitely wouldn't say bad but it wasn't memorable for me. It was, however, a bit bland for my taste.

Jimin C.

Confused at how this place is still open because almost all food ingredients were out "due to supply chain issue". My lavender lemonade was replaced was strawberry lemonade. The eggs Benedict w/ salmon was replaced with ham. They were also out of muffins, so toast was used. Hollandaise was replaced with some weird curry sauce. The Japanese omelet didn't have rice, so we got (super soggy) fruits instead. Weirdly, all four food items (eggs Benedict, fettuccine, mushroom omelet, and Japanese omelet) all tasted very strongly of cumin and turmeric. Not sure if this is their "signature" flavor, but we had no idea this was the case. Overall a frustrating experience especially since we had a guest from out of town.

Nathan V.

Average food, Decent coffee, but this place charge for hot sauce. I would suggest you provide some free condiments because I couldn't purchase them after the fact due to your card minimums at the register.

Ally H.

Cute place and nice people but my latte was not good and hard to finish. Space to sit and work though

Nancy F.

I was excited to try this place for lunch. I ordered a salad and blueberry tea. The waitress told me not to get the type of tea I ordered because she said it tasted like medicine. No problem. I got the green tea instead. It was horrible and tasted like a cleaning agent. My salad was also terrible. It was basically only lettuce and four stewed tomatoes that tasted like a cleaning agent. I'm not kidding. It was the worst salad I'd ever had. The dressing was bad. It's a cute place but I won't be back again.

Rob Phillips

The good - great looking and clean facility. Friendly wait staff. I ordered the Eggs Benedict (with Salmon) which tasted good despite being relatively cold. The bread (Texas Toast?) may have been a little old. The bad - the music was very loud and when I requested it be lowered slightly was told the chef does not allow it to be lowered. The person who told me this seemed to lower her voice when relaying this information as if fearful of being overheard. Which would not have occurred due the aforementioned volume of music. Kind of ruined the experience.

Cristina Pe

Amazing place!!! I tried the breakfast tacos with XO smoothie for breakfast. The smoothie was so delicious! A little bit sweet for me but still great.Also, I've never tried breakfast tacos before but this sausages breakfast tacos was amazing. It was a staff suggestion so I really appreciate it!

Elisa B.

Cute coffee shop. The lavender latte was the best I've had (they make their own lavender syrup in house) and not crazy expensive. Seems to be family owned. I'll definitely come back. Only comment to the owners: consider changing up the music and turn it down a tad bit.

Kyndal H.

Ordered take away. I had the tacos, they were delicious and very filling. Boyfriend had the oatmeal with a side of bacon. I swear you could live off the bacon for a week, they give you so much. I loved it. I really want to try their coffees next time, and will make it a point to do so!

Zaid Q.

I was very excited to try this place out for the first time. We walk up to the counter and there are menus. I start to look at the menu and the girl behind the counter asks if I know what I'm going to get? I say no it's our first time so we need some time. Instead of suggesting anything or asking she says well you can sit down and come order when you're ready. There was one customer behind me at this point. Anyways we sit down and decide what to get but now the line is 5 orders long and the couple in the very front has been ordering for 15 minutes and the girl behind the counter is going through each menu item with them.

Melody Vo

2nd time coming to this coffee shop and there's just so much to choose from! I got a shaken espresso latte and the Japanese omelet.If you haven't been to this shop you're missing out. This is the perfect place to catch up with a friend or do some work.

Sandy Hollis

I’m writing this review from a two prong standpoint.. a customer and business owner. My wife and I brought one of our staff members here for breakfast… we were greeted with a meh attitude from the staff who shooed us away to a table with menus and never came to see if we were ready to order.. we had to seek them out…We ordered our drinks then food.. I wanted the waffle which is on the menu… to be told they can’t make a waffle but they can do pancakes… (confused aren’t they made from the same batter?) I said okay pancakes…They bring our Luke warm drinks out and sling them on the table the proceed to bring the plates out one by one… my pancakes were completely undercooked still batter in the middle… I took them back and informed them and said I’d have avacado toast instead. I mean why would I order something they couldn’t cook right in the first place right? The person in charge came to the table and told me there was a $2.00 difference and I would need to pay it… I declined and asked for a refund of my meal… which she did.From a customer experience this was awful…Being business owners in the area my wife and I couldn’t believe that this is the level of service that is acceptable for a small business (famous chef or not)We opted to use it as a what not to do lesson for the employee we brought there for breakfast…And this local business lost repeat business for $2.00

Cynthia C.

Came to check this place out with some friends for dinner since it's also advertised as a bistro and it had decent star rating on Yelp. The staff at the counter were really nice and the decor of the place is cute but that's about it for positives. We wanted to order a few things off the menu at our table but was told that we couldn't because tonight it was chefs choice?? Ok weird. So we were given an option of 2, 4, or 6 tapas style plates. We chose 6 because there were three of us. When asked what kind of food we would be expecting because one of my friends has dietary restrictions, we were told they couldn't tell us, it's whatever the chef decides he wants to make. I thought, ok that might be fun and interesting. How wrong I was! Every dish was mediocre at best and some of the weirdest food combinations I've ever eaten. We are all foodies and have gone and tried many restaurants and the food we got was more like the stuff I made in college because I hadn't gone grocery shopping in weeks and had limited ingredients but needed to just whip up something random to eat. These were what we received: -Ahi tuna on a bed of spinach. Tuna was not seared very well, almost grey colored on the outside with just salt and pepper. Spinach had nothing on it but balsamic glaze. -Breakfast Toast (I think is what the waiter named it) was a mixture of strips of deli salami and cubed cheese with two fried eggs on top and a side of toast. Weird for a tapas dinner plate but whatever. Not good. -BBQ brisket that honestly tasted like frozen Costco food or brisket from dickie's with two slices of sweet pumpkin bread. Who does that?? -Three slices of smoked salmon with again, cubed cheese randomly thrown in and more balsamic glaze on top. This is what you make when you're cleaning your fridge out and want to use up leftover random ingredients. -Roasted Potatoes. These were actually not bad but roasted potatoes are very hard to mess up. There was just a handful of them too, only enough to fill up a condiment container, which is what it was presented in. How this counted as one plate/dish is beyond me. -Salami Soup. When the waiter said "and the last dish is this salami soup" I had to ask again what it was because I've never in my life had Salami soup. It was a cup of what tasted like chicken broth, with onions and potatoes, STRIPS of deli salami very much like what we had in the previous dish of breakfast toast, and an obscene amount of cumin. For $19 for 6 "tapas" I guess what should I have expected. But geeze, talk about a hodge podge of random ingredients thrown together and none of the dishes had an overarching theme (region, taste, etc) as you would expect with real tapas. I felt like I was eating a bunch of leftovers from random meals. Did they forget to go grocery shopping this week? No wonder they didn't allow us to order ANYTHING from the table menu. Never again. I don't understand how this place got such high star reviews. We left and ate at urban crust afterwards for some real food.

uzma Q

The artichoke toast was disappointing. The cheese tasted like plastic. One bite was all it took for me to lose my appetite. I also ordered a matcha latte which was too watered down. For a total bill of $16, it was not worth it. I only gave a 2 star review because I loved the location and aesthetic of the place. The staff were friendly.

Wendie W.

What a great place! Charming decor and good food. I had the BLTAM (BLT with avocado and mushroom. This is not a light ladies' lunch! Full of the best bacon plus all the other ingredients. My sweetened, iced latte was perfect!

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