Go Get Em Tiger
5916 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA
Crema's Take
“This Highland Park gem serves expertly crafted espresso drinks in a quirky, cheerful space where the baristas genuinely seem to care about your order—Lukas and the crew have earned fans who return specifically for their vibe. While the food quality has been inconsistent lately, their signature creative drinks like the Business and Pleasure (a house fizzy creation) showcase real craft, and the heavy glassware paired with thoughtful service makes each visit feel intentional rather than transactional.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
The other day, I came here and ordered a bagel with tomato, and today I got a breakfast sandwich— both were extremely dried out and disgusting. The food used to be way better here and it’s gone down significantly in quality.
Lovely quirky little coffee shop with great coffee. The baristas are great. Lukas is fantastic. I think the dude deserves a raise. Everyone there was fabulous. Highly recommend
I love this cheery cafe in Highland Park! The staff are extremely friendly and quick at preparing your order. The Business and Pleasure is my go-to order on the weekends - it comes with a house fizzy hoppy tea, espresso shot, and latte. The pastry selection here is top notch. My favorite is the lemon mochi muffin which is super flavorful and has a nice texture. Tons of GGET branded merch and other coffee related things as well. There’s a bunch of patio seating in front of the cafe to enjoy your food/drinks.
Quirky food offerings, expertly prepared. Very, very solid. Good coffee... expensive experience (noticed they just raised some prices, which are beginning to cusp to San Francisco standards), but high quality. Open air seating only. They have a strange policy of keeping the sugar and cream for coffee behind the counter. A bit irritating. Just put it out where everyone can see it — where everyone has access to it.
Super cute and trendy coffee shop and cafe. Very friendly and welcoming staff. Didn’t try the food, but the baked goods looked delicious. Got a cappuccino. It’s served in a satisfyingly heavy glass. The milk was perfectly pulled with velvety micro foam. The shot left something to be desired. I forgot to check where their beans are from, but I wasn’t impressed. It tastes very lightly of milk chocolate with a slight tang, but without the accompanying fruitiness I expect with a lighter roast. The finish tasted like old, wet grounds. None of the toffee or nuttiness I like in a darker roast, but also none of the more herbal notes you get from a tangier espresso. There’s a nice little seating area in the back, but it’s better for a brunch date than to work on a screenplay. Solid third wave coffee with hopefully just a bad day on the espresso machine.
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