This is my go to spot to get coffee and sandwich on a Sunday morning. Great collection of coffees with yum food. They have amazing outdoor ambience, love the view and always great watching sunsets from there.
I'll be coming back! A spot for brunch, lunch, or casual day/evening drinks. Despite how packed it is, there is plenty of indoor and outdoor street-side and patio seating, and an overall volume conducive to conversation. No complaints, just need to try more to fully feel this place out. The MC breakfast burrito is good. I wish there were a greater variety of sides. Standard café drinks- I enjoyed a dry cappuccino. Good service for how busy it gets- drinks come out within 10 minutes and food another 10. There is a garage with no more than 20 spots right behind this corner spot, but you will likely have better luck with the neighborhood street parking just past that.
We'd heard that Millcross is a must visit coffee shop in the Culver City area so we dropped by for an afternoon pick me up and bite to eat. The shop was bustling with a variety of visitors - some working on their laptops, pairs engaging in conversation, and small groups enjoying company and conversation. Despite it being busy, we were able to snag a 3 person table inside. The cashier was super friendly as I ordered a hot almond latte ($4.75) (for here mug), and a MC Burrito ($14.50). Drinks and food came out in a timely manner - the hot almond latte was comforting and the breakfast burrito with a hot sauce drizzle on every bite really hit the spot. The hot latte and hearty breakfast burrito was a kickass combo for a cool December day. Really enjoyed sitting in the cozy shop over food and conversations and could have easily spent a couple hrs there. Most definitely will be back and highly recommend to avid and newbie coffeeshop goers alike!
I drive past this quaint corner café every day, always curious about the lively crowd on the outdoor patio. I'm so glad I finally stopped in because Millcross Coffee Bar is absolutely stellar! From the moment I walked in, the energy was infectious--happy staff, cheerful guests, and a playlist that perfectly sets the mood (pretty much every song on my Spotify playlist!). It's a refreshing blend of eclectic vibes and diversity that feels like a nod to the best of what it means to be a "local". Now, let's talk about the menu--off the charts! It's been ages since I've visited a place where I genuinely couldn't decide what to order because everything looked amazing. I went back and forth between the Shakshouka (a breakfast favorite of mine), the Tuna Melt toast, the Brioche Egg Burger, and the intriguingly named Green Eggs &... After much debate, I chose the Green Eggs &... but let me tell you, when I saw a server deliver the Brioche Egg Burger to another table, I had to talk myself out of changing my order on the spot. "Joi, don't be THAT person!" My choice did not disappoint. The Green Eggs &... arugula salad was phenomenal. Picture this: a bed of fresh arugula and lettuce leaves, a light green dressing, generous shavings of parmesan, and perfectly ripe avocado--all hiding soft, flavorful eggs underneath. It was so good I woke up the next morning still craving it. I also sampled the Tuna Melt toast, and it's hands-down one of the best I've ever had. My mom is a huge tuna melt fan, and now I'm counting down the days until I can bring her here. Breakfast isn't complete without espresso, so I ordered the Nectar of the Gods--espresso with tea-infused syrup. It's a bohemian masterpiece with a rich, unique flavor that I can't wait to savor again. Millcross Coffee Bar isn't just a café; it's an experience. Whether you're stopping by for breakfast, lunch, or just a great cup of coffee, this place is worth every visit. Five stars, hands down!
This was the place to be on a busy weekend. In town to see David Gilmour play and Imagine Dragons as a bonus on a date weekend. We found Millcross and it was a short walk from our hotel. It seemed busy but with seating in and out, tables were leaving as people ordered (it's a stand in line and order at the counter but servers deliver to you). I had the Shakshouka, which I had never heard of before. It was absolutely scrumptious. It had different textures that all melded together to make a party in my mouth! It was oven hot and wonderful on a chilly morning. I'd like to recreate this at home. Great memories of a fun trip!
So glad we discovered this brunch spot in Culver City! This was already crowded around Saturday noon and we were luckily able to grab a spot outdoors. We ordered at the cashier, waited for our drink inside and then the server eventually brought our hot foods out to our table. Ordered the matcha sage lavender latte. Haven't seen this combination before but this was so delicious! Packed with flavour and not overly sweet. I tried the huevos rancheros which was my first time trying the dish. I can't say if it tasted authentic or not but this has to be one of my new favourite breakfast dishes. Fresh tortilla, eggs, refried beans, avocado, and the delicious spicy sauce that soaked the tortilla up. This was definitely a heavier breakfast item but so yummy and filling. Would highly recommend coming here for delicious brunch food!
SO GOOD. Joe's Nutty Bowl was a HIT.. I still think about it. I've also tried the panini and grilled cheese and tomato soup - everything has always been delicious! Decent amount of searing inside and out, but still fills up quickly. Free WiFi available. They also have reusable cups and mugs which I always appreciate :-)
And I was back again! Got a Latte and Croissant this time - did not disappoint. The place is really busy on the weekends. All morning and trailing into the afternoon, the place is buzzing with people. Very limited power outlets, so plan accordingly. My friend got the Shakshuka which I tried and it was delicious. Highly recommend!
Overall, we loved both the food and beverages, and will definitely be returning. It is a great brunch spot in Culver City, but it is not going to be the fastest so make sure that you plan your time accordingly. We also enjoyed the music! Parking can be a little tough, they have a very small designated parking lot in the back and for weekend brunch the neighborhood street parking is an option, but it does fill up, so I would give yourself a few extra minutes to plan to search and then walk from your car. For weekend brunch, there is usually a line inside to order, but it moves pretty fast and there is a lot to look at as you are waiting. They have an assortment of birthday cards, bottles of wine, chocolates, and fun mugs in different retail areas. Iris was very helpful with what type of cheeses are on different dishes, and she gave a fantastic recommendation when I was feeling indecisive between a few different brunch items. The brunch starts at 7am, and we went with two different selections from the EGGS section of the menu. The BREAKFAST PLATE ($14.50) comes with farm eggs your way (we did scrambled), house potatoes, bacon or avocado, bub & grandma's sourdough toast with butter & jam. For the breakfast plate, a secret unlisted menu option - you can add cheese on top of the eggs. We were unimpressed with the bacon so maybe go with the avocado option instead. The potatoes were really good, and the sourdough bread was lightly toasted and came with both butter and jam. If you want salt and pepper, they have them on a cart by the door. It was a good size and will be a repeat order. The GREEN EGGS & ... ($14.50) comes with scrambled farm eggs, arugula & butter lettuce tossed in a green herb dressing, grated Parmesan cheese, and avocado. With black pepper, it has the perfect amount of kick. I loved it and it was a filling-healthy option. If it had ham as an add on, it would have been the full Dr. Seuss meal! I loved the oat milk hot latte that came in a cute black cup with saucer, and I wanted another it was so enjoyable. They call out your name for the coffee, and they bring your food to the number you are given when you order at the counter. They also have regular lemonade, and for a limited time you can get a strawberry lemonade with the syrup that they use for the strawberry matcha. For seating, they have a small amount of indoor seating that includes a bar with purse hooks, and they have plenty of dog-friendly metal tables and chairs outside of the restaurant. We were easily able to find seating at 11am, even though it was very busy.
Very cool corner spot with open seating outdoors and in doors, shaded or sunned. You order ahead inside and they will bring food out to you. The shashouska is a tomato soup based dish with egg and mushroom with each scoop. There's a hint of spicy that I like. I was totally full when taking that with the sourdough. I was pleasantly surprised with the warm heartiness of this item. The tea had ginger and turmeric which was refreshing and tastebud opening. Very good if you have any gastrointestinal issues! Overall pleasantly surprised. The only thing I didn't like about the outdoor seating is one area where the trash and collection containers are is close to a plant area, where there was a bee pleasantly buzzing. Not sure if it was just that day or if it happens frequently because of the plants, So just stay away from that plant area if you are ultra bee sensitive.