Flo's Coffee Shop
4597 Peck Rd, Temple City, CA
Crema's Take
“Flo's is a warmly decorated, family-run neighborhood spot in Temple City that celebrates local history through its El Monte memorabilia, offering a cozy setting perfect for unhurried breakfasts and brunches with a homey, lived-in feel. While their traditional diner fare can be inconsistent—ranging from solid chilaquiles to microwaved-tasting sides—the genuine hospitality and nostalgic atmosphere make it a charming place to linger over coffee and simple, unpretentious food.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
I enjoyed the pictures of El Monte history. The food all looked and tasted like Costco boxed frozen food..Definitely not going back. Bad quality food, I didn't even finish my plate.
So I ordered French dip with onion rings and a california burger with potato salad, along with a cranberry and orange juice. First, the French dip lacked flavor with the dip itself being salty. The onion rings were okay. Next, the california burger had little flavor with the burger tasting like it came out of a freezer. The potato salad tasted store bought and not fresh. Overall, it was okay.
I stumbled upon this place while driving from LA to Las Vegas and searching for breakfast. We came all the way from Maryland for my birthday weekend, and this has been the best food we’ve had so far on our trip. Everything was amazing—from the coffee to the buttered bread served at the table. You can really see and taste the homemade care put into every dish. I had the home fries, and you could tell they were hand-cut from thinly sliced potatoes. My friend ordered the veggie omelet—my God, it was so good. I had the pork chops with home fries and eggs, and wow… if only you could taste this plate. Don’t skip the homemade salsa they bring to the table—absolutely incredible. I highly recommend this place. 10s across the board.
Cozy family ran spot, service was decent, had the chilaquiles, wasn’t bad or good, the salsa was watery, everything else on the plate was solid but felt microwaved.
I found this small, cozy, warm, and cute brunch place in the neighborhood. I am guessing this is veteran/family own restaurant because of the decorations, which I like a lot. They have very simple menu. I ordered French toast and country fried steak. Food was decent, nothing too special about that. Our server is very friendly and attentive. Service was fast. Parking lot is small, but I was able to find a parking spot. If I want to have a lazy day on my day off and do not want to cook. I will definitely come back again to support local business.
Crema Reviews
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