Vienna Cafe and Bistro
5724 S Flamingo Rd, Cooper City, FL
Crema's Take
“This European-inspired bistro in Cooper City transports you somewhere special the moment you walk in, with a cozy, London-café ambiance that makes lingering over breakfast or brunch feel like a mini escape. Their crepes and eggs Benedict are standouts, but what really sets Vienna apart is the care that goes into everything—fresh ingredients, attentive service (shoutout to staff like Jose who bring genuine warmth), and that perfect slow-paced vibe where you actually want to stay and savor your meal with friends and family.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
My mom and I stopped by this café recently and had a really nice experience overall. The food was absolutely delicious, everything tasted fresh and well made, and we both really enjoyed our meals. What made the visit even better was the service. Jose (Chayanne) was very welcoming and attentive, and made us feel comfortable right away. It’s always nice when a place combines great food with genuinely good customer service. The décor also adds to the charm of the place. It has a cozy and relaxing atmosphere, a perfect spot to sit, talk, and enjoy good food at a slower pace. We’ll definitely be coming back again!
We visited this place hoping to find a spot to indulge in some delicious sweet crepes. We ordered the Canadian bacon eggs Benedict and the fruit crepes. The eggs Benedict were quite good, with a satisfying taste. However, the crepes were excessively sweet and overpriced for the quality of the food. They simply weren’t worth the price. On the positive side, our server, Jelani, was incredibly attentive and ensured that we were thoroughly satisfied with our meal.
What a wonderfully fantastic restaurant. The food is delicious and the ambiance is like nothing youve seen. Very unique and exquisite. Highly recommend. Spinach dip is to die for and the bananas foster craossaintvfench toast - is - just wow! Everything I’ve had has left me wanting more.
I have passed this spot numerous times when I shop at the Publix right next-door. Although I’ve seen it many times, somehow I have never actually eaten here. We decided to brunch at Vienna Café on a Sunday for my friend’s birthday. This was also a meal before we headed to Miami to check out the new Daiso and make it a fun day. It seems they are busiest on the weekends, especially during brunch. We arrived at 11:30am on a Sunday morning and there was maybe a short 15 minute wait. They were able to see us out on the patio. Although we would have liked to sit inside where you get the whole vibe of Vienna Café and Bistro, it was completely packed and we didn’t want to wait that long so we opted for the patio. Max was our server and he was very personable. Also funny as he mentioned if he gave good service, his name is Max. If his service was bad, his name was Pedro. Lol. Fun guy. We ordered our food around 12pm. This is everything we ordered: • Hot Chai Tea Latte $5.50 • Smoked Salmon Platter $23.00 • Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict $24.00 • Spicy Thai Pecan Salad $21.00 And although it was crazy busy during brunch, Max apologized profusely for the long wait on our food. There was a woman who stopped by the table. Also, I can only assume she was the manager as she also apologized for the long wait and they were super busy. Very nice of her to stop by but the weight was a little bit crazy! Our friend had to go pick up her kids at tennis at 1pm and our food still did not arrive. She left and was going to come back immediately after. Max saw we were still waiting and offered us complimentary mimosas. Nice effort but we still couldn’t get over how long the food took. There were guests who sat down after us on the patio and they received their food before ours. Weird. Of course, our food finally arrived at 1:30pm…1.5 hour wait for the food!!!! OMG. And our friend was still not back so we decided to be courteous and wait to eat. Max noticed we were still waiting She finally got back around 1:45pm. Our food was cold but we didn’t want to be rude and dig in without her. Let’s break down the food. The Spicy Thai Pecan Salad was my favorite dish. Good flavor and loved the dressing. Just a nice light dish. Crab Cakes Eggs Benedict was just ok, I like the Hollandaise sauce but at this point with the long wait on food arrival and then continuing to wait for our friend to get back, the meal wasn’t as enjoyable or fresh. The crab cake itself was not as hearty as I anticipated. Thin crab cake. I did enjoy the Smoked Salmon Platter too as it was a DIY lox bagel and taste. Overall, loved the vibe here with the charming decor, high tea feels and beautiful dishes and utensils to go with the theme. Food was ok but I would give it another shot and hope for a better experience due to the extensive 1.5 hour wait and just not a great first experience here. Max was great but man, the long wait really killed it for us. I would love to take my daughters here as I know they would really like the spot. One of our fave spots is Little Hen in Weston and they were obsessed with the vibes there. Vienna Cafe and Bistro is very charming and has lots of potential. We’ll be back and hope it’s a much more pleasant experience second time around. We finally left brunch at 2:30pm which gave us a full 3 hour dining experience on this particular day. Ouch.
Came in with no expectations, just an empty stomach and a dream. Vienna cafe was fabulous!! The interior is so so cute and cozy and I felt like I was in London. Our lovely and FUNNY waiter Jose brought around a little tray tea vials to smell and decide what we wanted along side our brunch. I had the lovely veggie egg crepe and my partner had the tomato bacon havarti sandwich. Both were incredible choices! I feel like I HAVE to come back and bring my mom for high tea. I’m recommending this place to everyone! Shoutout to Jose for giving us a wonderful experience!