C’est Bon
330 San Lorenzo Ave, Coral Gables, FL, 33146
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Address :
330 San Lorenzo Ave
Coral Gables, FL, 33146 - Phone (305) 445-5070
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
Parking : Garage
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Vanessa T.
:: When you want to have the worst of both worlds on one plate : This place has the dubious distinction of providing the worst crepe I've ever had in my life along with the third worst sandwich. Impressive. The crepe was inexplicably tragic. Its contents were far from warm -- cold, rubbery pieces of chicken, slimy mushrooms, unripe tomatoes. They obviously took it off the griddle too soon, as the cheese still sat in tangible shreds, instead of melting. The sandwich bread was hard, unwieldy, and worse yet, there was a lot of it. The bread to contents ratio: 4 to 1. It wasn't very good, but compared to the abysmal crepe, it was relatively edible. Except for when it was STABBING US ON THE ROOF OF OUR MOUTHS. We left with visible gashes. Nasty. Definitely not worth the wound care or the perceived convenience. Next time I want a light bite while at Merrick, I'll hit Nordstrom's cafe, become anorexic, or chew on a finger.
(2)Javier M.
LOL! This is so Ironic! I get to be the first person to review C'est Bon (Mikey if you are reading this, I do miss ur focaccia chicken sandwiches w/jalapenos and mozzarella, NO FRIES dammit) This place is a safety net if in the middle of a Merrick Park shopping outing; it is the most affordable of all the eating places in the perimeter, they have great coffee (which you can flavor with almond, vanilla and other misc. flavors) and great paninis + shakes. They also double up as a magazine/mini convenient store, if you need cigarrettes, mints, or chocolate indulgences on the quick -- great corner location for mall staring (it is a beautiful mall I have to say) C'est bon, C'est Quatre
(4)M K.
Horrible is the only word that describes it. The servers are rude, the sandwiches are atrocious and it seems like the food was a couple of days old. I cannot believe that this is considered acceptable food. They should change the name from C'est Bon to C'est Horrible.
(1)Sharie B.
Great quick spot for a bite in Merrick Park. I had the peach parfait, gyro sandwich and a chai. All very good!
(4)Niki D.
I liked to go there when I am at Merrick park and don't have time to go to a restaurant, they have nice food... I also get miles with my AA credit card :) so in general i will recommend it.
(4)Jai K.
located on the 2nd Fl of the Merrick mall, this small cafe serves some good paninis like chicken milanese, their peach yogurt parfaits are amazing and made fresh every day, their breakfast bagels are delicious as well, great place to grab a quick bite, fast and friendly service, used to stop by almost every day when i worked in the gables.
(4)Patrick L.
I'd brought my car in for a marathon service session over at Tires Plus this past Sunday, and found myself with nothing to do but watch the World Cup on Spanish television in the Tires Plus waiting room. I walked a few blocks over to Merrick Park with quite a few hours to kill. It was about 10:30AM, and nothing in the mall had really opened yet, except for this little place just up the escalator near Nordstrom. I walk in, and big surprise - they've got the World Cup on, again on Spanish television. Between the droning horns and overly excitable Spanish-language announcers, this event is grating on me like nails on a chalkboard. But I don't really care - I've got my Sunday NY Times and time to kill. Plus, there's plenty of outside seating and ceiling fans to cut the heat a little. I ordered a latte, and a bagel & lox. This being located in Merrick Park, I fully expected to pay a premium, but was pleasantly surprised to find that the latte cost less than the equivalent at Starbucks. Indeed, the prices don't seem to be that bad here, across the board. The latte was a little watery, but it did the job. The bagel and lox seemed to take a long time in the panini press, but what came out was tasty - a lightly toasted bagel with ample smoked salmon, cream cheese, and capers. Not bad at all. As a bonus, there was also decent people-watching even at that early hour, as the mall store employees (mostly attractive women, luckily for me) seemed to be heading over there to get a caffeine fix before opening up. I could see myself driving over here for lunch on occasion. I thought my car would be ready, but it was not to be. More Merrick Park reviews.....NEXT. Stay tuned.
(4)Natassia M.
This little cafe has so much potential with such a large selection of various sandwiches, salads and drinks. Unfortunately, they failed miserably on my last visit. I ordered a chicken sandwich with pesto, avocado, and mozzarella on ciabatta bread. It seemed pretty fail safe. Boy, was I wrong. The bread was so stale I could barely bite into it. And while the outside of the sandwich was piping hot (so much I couldn't hold it), the inside was refrigerator cold. I was really hungry so I ate half of it but I couldn't finish it. It's pretty disappointing that they don't have some sort of quality control for something as simple as bread. It's unlikely i'll be visiting again.
(1)Abisai H.
Craving a quick bite between your shopping? Head over here. It's located right next to nordtroms and has a great view of the surrounding area. You have the option to eat in our outside. Inside you will leave smelling like food so I suggest getting an outside table, besides it makes you feel like you're somewhere else. The pastries are good but a little overpriced for the flavor. The cookies are very good tho and so are the regular spinach enpanadas. Grab a small bite, sit outside and relax, regain strengths and keep enjoying your shopping in the best mall yet.
(3)Leslie G.
This place is on the hidden corner of the 2nd floor of Merrick Park. Busy lunch crowd. Tons of options on the Panini's . Make sure you grab the items you like while passing them by. Example line is usually out the door , you'll pass by the cooler with drinks & then chips then order your food & then pay. Grab a seat where you like & they will bring your order out to you. Kinda of a long wait. Dont forget your napkins before grabbing a table.
(3)Melanie U.
Love this lil shop! I work in the area and just call to pick up my food and its ready in 10 min. I usually get their panini's which are so yummy. They have a good selection of soups, salads, and crepes too! The staff is very friendly and welcoming. Very small so can get packed at times.
(5)Ian T.
A more accurate name for this restaurant is "C'est Ok". "Bon" might be overselling it. We stopped by for a bite during a shopping trip, and so weren't expecting much beyond a quick lunch. However, I was pretty hopeful based on the reviews. It seemed to be popular with the younger Lululemon-wearing crowd which indicated it might be a good healthy option. My wife had the Venetian pannini -- a sandwich with Prosciutto di Parma, Sun Dried Tomatoes and Olives. I had a gyro. Now, I know the natural first reaction might be "you're reviewing a French-themed cafe and you ordered a gyro?" Yep I am. Because they had a variety of mediterranean items on offer on the menu, it is fair game to critique them on it. The Venetian was ok... the prosciutto was not repulsive or anything, but it was definitely generic supermarket deli-cabinet level. The gyro was also acceptable -- but was mall food-court quality. It wasn't a crisped, savory pita, and the meat had a boiled quality to it rather than grilled on the turntable spit that is typically the way to go. The thing is, the prices were not all that cheap. Given the food court quality of the food, it was overpriced. Otherwise I might have been easier on it and it would be a bit higher on the curve.
(2)Pietro R.
Came here on a Sunday for a quick coffee and a bite to eat to wait for everything open and was fairly disappointed. Order an espresso and cafe con leche and were both horrible had no flavor honestly tasted like dirty water.
(1)Mrs. D M.
I work in the Merrick Park area. This place is convenient and a good alternative to the super expensive lunch options in the area. They're nice about customizing sandwiches and coffee is good. A little pricey for some items, but decent overall.
(4)Arjan H.
I ordered three sandwiches to go for my wife, mother and myself and all three were impossible to eat. The lettuce was older than I am, no pesto, no tomato and no guacamole on the sandwiches, although they were supposed to have this. The bread was old. I was to tired to return the sandwiches but this was unacceptable and that for the hefty price. So for me, never again. I did like their sandwiches before so this is a shame.
(1)Laure M.
Easy solution when the cafe bistro at nordstrom is packed! Caprese salad includes a whole mozzarella !! Delish!
(3)Juan S.
Nice place to grab a light breakfast or lunch if you happen to be in Merrick Park. They also have a nice selection desserts too. Also a coffee alternative to E Bar in Merrick Park. Good patio to enjoy the breeze.
(3)Joanna L.
Love this place! The key lime pie is amazing and the caprese sandwich is always fresh. Service is quick and attentive.
(5)Angelo R.
I'm a fan of this small sandwich shop. Close to work and fast service. The staff is super friendly and the selections are abundant. May not be a full service nor a 5 star joint but the sandwiches are decent...fresh pressed paninis and again, the service is swift enough to get me in & out during my short lunch break. Its located on the second floor of Merrick Park village. Prices are reasonable and there's plenty of outdoor seating. They also have plenty of desserts, salads and togo snacks (empanadas, chips, chocolate bars, etc). This is my go to place for quick hunger fix. I'm already a loyal client :)
(4)Javi G.
Good good, alright service but check the expiration dates on the chips and candies. I've gotten a few expired items.
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