What People Are Saying About Aroma Coffee & Tea
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Casual Tujunga Village eatery serves up omelets, salads and paninis, all containing creative ingredients like lobster, crab cakes and steak.
Best Restaurant Ever!
by disneymonkey at Citysearch
This is the greatest place. I haven't had one bad thing here. Everything is excellent. It's all very fresh, vegetarian friendly, and it has the best bakery items. The coffe and tea are great too. I couldn't recommend a place more.
- Pros: Great outside area
- Cons: None
Neighborhood friendly
by KatieOC at Citysearch
Love Aroma...mostly there for breakfast and occasionally lunch (but the desserts are excellent, too...love it when the pumpkin cheesecake comes back in the fall.) Owner Mark Gunsky has created a sense of community there.
Staff greets customers by name and remember the regular beverage orders. Homey setting, great food and a friendly place to meet other people.
Best Cafe in Los Angeles (not just the valley)
by hypemike33 at Citysearch
This place has the best cafe food and by far the coolest atmosphere for breakfast. Great for lunch and late night coffee, too. Plus, you can bring dogs..what more can you ask for? The breakfasts are huge and pretty cheap for what you get. Salads are excellent and sandwiches are great, too. Umm did I mention that they have about 50 dessert items and ALL of them are out of this world? Usually places with a big dessert display don't have the best stuff but this dessert display is the 8th wonder of the world! I really hope the owner isn't as rude as this guy below says, but hey, if people take up the parking that's the city's fault, not the owner. Do you really want this guy to close his business because customers happen to park by your house? Petition for the street to be permit only then.
- Pros: food, eat outside with lush vegetation, bring your dog!
- Cons: waiting in the 200 foot line, high temps in summer
The Details on Aroma Coffee & Tea
The Extras:
The cafe's bungalow shares space with a bookstore, so you can sip your latte and indulge in a sweet pastry while reading a book by the fire.
Where to Sit:
Take your food out on their large patio and people-watch while you eat.
Parking:
There isn't a parking lot--but it's pretty easy to snag a spot on one of the neighborhood streets.








