I ordered a panini and a cappuccino for $22. The cappuccino was decent (about 6/10), and the panini tasted good (around 8/10), but the portion was very small for the price. The main issue is the overall value. The atmosphere doesn’t really match the pricing — it feels more casual, almost like a market setup, so either the portions should be larger or the prices a bit lower to balance the experience. Was it worth $22 for the food and experience combined? For me, no. The taste was good, but the value just wasn’t there.
Le Petit Café Troutdale
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I ordered a panini and a cappuccino for $22. The cappuccino was decent (about 6/10), and the panini tasted good (around 8/10), but the portion was very small for the price. The main issue is the overall value. The atmosphere doesn’t really match the pricing — it feels more casual, almost like a market setup, so either the portions should be larger or the prices a bit lower to balance the experience. Was it worth $22 for the food and experience combined? For me, no. The taste was good, but the value just wasn’t there.
Our mochas at Le Petit excellent. They had just the right amount of chocolate and coffee. The pastries were very good – fresh and tasty. Service was friendly and efficient.
Our mochas at Le Petit excellent. They had just the right amount of chocolate and coffee. The pastries were very good – fresh and tasty. Service was friendly and efficient.
Hands down one of the best sandwiches the sweet and sour. The service was good. I got a medium Carmel iced cold brew, to be honest I thought it would be a little sweeter, but added some sugar provided. Nephew had the BLT Croissant and really enjoyed it. A gluten free bread option would make this a perfect place., but can order as a lettuce wrap. We went to the food carts at about 930 am and this was one of two places open.