
What People Are Saying
from Google"The cutest little (emphasis on little) coffee shop. Feels like you’re transported to Europe when you walk in! This place gets BUSY. If you’re going on the weekend definitely get there early or you’ll be stuck in a long line. The coffee is good, but not worth standing in the weekend lines for - there are sooo many other equally good coffee shops nearby. I tried the Salted Caramel Pistachio latte on their winter menu, and it was DELICIOUS. Their winter menu is definitely a good one."
"Ambiance: It is a very neighborhood coffee shop vibe. There is such cute decor inside but very minimal seating. I feel like the majority of people stand around or take it to go. The staff is not really friendly but the vibes were still peaceful. Mushroom grilled cheese: This was so yummmy!! The bread comes perfectly crispy and buttery. There were tons of mushrooms and creamy flavor. By far one of the best grilled cheeses I ever had. Banana horchata matcha: This drink was very sweet and good for people that dont like bitter drinks. I loved the banana flavor and it reminded me of banana bread. There was also a lot of cinnamon in the drink which made it so tasty."
"Stopped by Café Duro for an Americano, and it was excellent — rich, smooth, and perfectly made. The coffee itself is top-notch, and you can tell they take pride in quality. The service, while polite, felt a bit rushed — the staff seemed overworked during the morning rush. The atmosphere is trendy and stylish, but seating is very limited. I only later discovered that there’s patio seating next door, which makes it a much better experience if you know to look for it. Parking behind the building was easy and convenient. Overall, a great stop for grabbing a quick caffeine fix when you’re in the area, especially if you’re after great coffee and don’t mind a quick in-and-out experience."
"Really enjoyed the Banana Horchata with matcha at this adorable cafe! Not entirely sure if it’s more of a café or a wine bar, but either way, the coffee was excellent. The staff were so sweet and helpful, which made the experience even better. Parking was a bit tricky out front, but I’d recommend parking in the back for easier access. Definitely worth a visit!"
"One of my favorite spots in Dallas. Café Duro nails that perfect mix of Euro café charm and local neighborhood energy. Coffee’s legit, pastries are dangerously good (don’t skip the ham and cheese croissant), and the space feels both classy and cozy. Great for solo laptop time or catching up with friends. Staff is always on point—friendly without the fake vibe. Bonus: the patio is a hidden gem when the weather’s decent."
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