benjamin french bakery & café


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ebony
1
4 yıl önce
thornton park district
whoever the lady was that took my friend’s order yesterday afternoon around 1:30 p.m. was extremely rude, abrupt, and heavily lacking in customer service skills. she had no smile on her face during our interaction and did not greet us when we walked in. she seemed annoyed that we interrupted her mopping/sweeping of the floor to place an order. i shrugged off the woman’s demeanor and asked my friend to taste her coffee first, and that would in turn determine if i would also buy something. after handing my friend her watery coffee, the woman pulled her credit card out of the card reader and literally threw it across the counter and walked away. by far the worst customer service i have received in a while. i, obviously, decided to not do business with this cafe and ending up driving to a coffee shop 10 minutes away.
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aubrey
1
8 yıl önce
thornton park district
i recognize that this place isn’t a starbucks – or a coffee
shop for that matter.  the owner and
staff may get annoyed by this simple request on a daily basis, but it still
doesn’t excuse a lack of common courtesy and basic customer service when you
are paying just under $3 for a mediocre cup of coffee.

 

i ordered 2 large cups of coffee, payed $6.49 with tip, and
walked over to add the standard cream and sugar.  i made one with cream and sugar and, as half
and half upsets my stomach, asked the gal behind the register if they had any milk.  her initial response was “no, just cream” but
after politely asking again, uncovered that they have whole milk as well.  she then took a phone call so i asked the
other person working, who turned out to be the owner, if i could get a splash
of whole milk. 

 

i won’t bore you with the specifics of the back and forth
that exchanged – but the net of it was, the restaurant has milk in the kitchen,
there are 3 milk choices actually listed on the menu signage, and the owner
repeatedly told me i couldn’t have a splash of it because i didn’t ask for it
when i ordered.  no sign indicated i
needed to do that – and i didn’t want steamed milk for acaféau lait, i just
wanted a splash of cold milk in my coffee. 
she continued to repeat “that’s the way we have always done it” and that
is an unacceptable, and infuriating, response – to a simple request i would
have been happy to pay for had i been told that initially.  instead i was just told “no.” 

 

we are sadly a part of a culture where customer service is
dying, and are made to feel like a pain for requesting simple things like milk
for our coffee.  there was a time in my life
when there was still a level of appreciation for me choosing to spend my hard
earned dollar for a coffee at your establishment.  i am amazed on a daily basis at how little
people care about their guests and their business.  obviously  this does not apply to all businesses – but it
applies to a lot of them.   benjamin
frenchcaféis not entitled to my $6 dollars, and they should not make me feel
that way.

 

needless to say, i won’t be returning to this spot.  my meager $6 may not matter anything to them,
or their business, but it will at least make me feel like i doing something to
take a stand against people who think it is acceptable to be rude and
dismissive to their customers.  and as a
20 year restaurant veteran who is still in the industry, i will use this story as
an example of how not to behave to guests as many times as i can – and to as
many people who will listen.
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the
5
9 yıl önce
thornton park district
we visited benjamin french bakery cafe in downtown orlando on a sunday morning and i immediately felt like i had boarded a plane to france. french influence was everywhere from the french speaking staff to the french candy on the counter. the menu is pretty typical of a french cafe- croissants, quiches, omelets and baguette sandwiches.
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sec610
9 yıl önce
thornton park district
pretty good. the food was definitely of french quality, very delicious.

however, when i was served my espresso in a paper cup and my food on a plastic plate, with plastic ware, it greatly detracted from a true french experience. you would never get plastic in france. in my humble opinion, it would be worth the cost to add it. i believe this cafe would be absolutely phenomenal if they went the distance.
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ucf
5
10 yıl önce
thornton park district
a true french bakery andcaféin downtown orlando!. i stopped in for breakfast after the turkey trot 5k on november 28, 2013. i can't believe it has taken me so long to try this place!

i ordered a bacon, egg, and cheese croissant ($5.85) and a hot green tea ($2.99). the sandwich hit the spot - it was served on a hot, buttery, and flaky croissant with egg, swiss cheese, and crumbled bacon......magnificent and delicious!

all of the employees i encountered were friendly and welcoming. they had wonderful french accents, which added to the authenticity and ambiance of this cozy and quaint café. i definitely look forward to trying this place again!

benjamin french bakery &caféis located on east washington street and hill avenue, just east of north summerlin avenue in the trendy and fashionable thornton park district of downtown orlando.
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undercover
5
10 yıl önce
thornton park district
great way to start the day. i decided to try this establishment after the numerous glowing reviews. i definitely was steered in the right direction.
i stopped by thecaféshortly after their opening on sunday, july 7. i tried their almond croissant andcafélatte. the croissant was flaky, light and with just the right amount of sweetness to start the day. the latte was stronger than i would have expected but, was a good counterbalance to the croissant.
the restaurant has a contemporary look with high top table and chairs and extra seating outside for al fresco dining. this is a nice addition to the thornton park neighborhood. the restaurant is located at the corner of will and washington streets.
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