Rayner’s Chocolate & Coffee Shop Menu

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  • Christopher W.

    Just wow! Stopped in this morning with my wife for breakfast on a whim and we will be back. Wife had the breakfast tart and i had "The Emily". Both were fantastic! Service was great too. We were greeted and served by a very friendly and professional young woman whose name i regret not getting. Since it was our first time in we got a free chocolate. The chocolates were perfectly balanced in flavor and artfully presented. Of course we bought more. As an added bonus, everything was very reasonably priced. I would recommend this little gem to anyone without reservation.

    (5)
  • Laura K.

    From the moment we walked in, I felt so warmly welcomed to this fantastic little place. The little market was a little piece of nostalgia for me and brought up many great memories from childhood. Definitely a splurge breakfast that was completely worth it. Now, on to my breakfast review: 1) Cinnamon bun latte, cappuccino style: the first words out of my mouth were "this is the best cappuccino I've ever had" 2) Crème brulé bread pudding: not typically a fan of bread pudding, this was the best. Eat the middle for that typical "gooey bread pudding" consistency. It's fantastic 3) Porky's Panini: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART! If you're not scared to get a little messy and a lot of gravy everywhere, this sandwich is for you! I asked Pat if next time I could just have a loaf of sourdough and a bowl of gravy because that would just make my world complete. 4) Monte Cristo: your typical delicious Monte on sourdough. Really classic, really delicious. Overall, wonderful place to sit and enjoy a quiet and quite fantastic meal in a place that feels like home. Plus the free truffle for first-timers will convince you that you should try them all.

    (5)
  • Pepper T.

    If you like Belgium Style Chocolates, Fresh Baked Pastries, coffees, teas, smoothies breakfast or lunch this place might be for you! This friendly but very small place also sells some hard to find British dry goods. Some of the breakfast and lunch specialties are, English Style breakfast, Cornish Pasty and Cotswold Pie. We shared two of the lunches. The pasty had a very tender crust and was filled with tasty ground beef and vegetables. This meal came with a very large fresh regular salad. The sandwich named, "Best Grilled Cheese Ever" Turned out to be the best tasting Vegetable with cheese sandwich I ever had! This sandwich was more vegetables than cheese but was on tasty, nicely toasted white rye bread. This sandwich also was made with tasty sauces that just made it delicious. Had to share a dessert so I picked the double baked almond croissant because I never seen a dessert like that before. It was made of many light layers of pastry, stuffed with an almond cream and topped with more decadence, It was a very rich dessert but was masterfully made. As we were leaving the server INSISTED we try a chocolate since we never were here before. I picked the milk chocolate with macadamia nuts. The chocolate was very creamy and delicious and so smooth. I won't be able to eat store bought chocolates now after Rayner's Chocolate. What a Treat! You should Check Rayner's out if you can!

    (4)
  • Jen T.

    This place warms my heart. I was greeted with pleasant smiles and friendly service. It's a cute place that is British-themed with a moderate amount of seating. I could definitely see myself studying here as free wifi is provided, and I'd have continual access to coffee and pastries. They have a variety of lattes hot/iced for $4.25. The quantity was about a grande at Starbucks. I had an iced hazelnut mocha, which was not the best I've ever had yet fairly decent as a whole. We tried their Rayner's Bacon Dog on the lunch special menu. It was delicious. The bun was not your typical hotdog bun, more like a toasted baguette; the bacon was crispy. They had just the right amount of sauerkraut. The best part was getting free handmade chocolate since it was our first time. We got dark chocolate with hazelnut and macadamia nut. The chocolate had this bitter salty taste that goes very well with the nuts we chose.

    (4)
  • Judy P.

    Went for lunch today and this place was just what we were looking to find. I ordered the English Turkey Bacon Sandwich which was fresh and so tasty. Our server was welcoming and sweet. Love the mom and pop feel of this place. We were offered a chocolate treat as first time visitors. Can't wait to go back and take home the almond chocolate candy. Great casual stop.

    (5)
  • Dana L.

    Just had lunch at Rayner's and the sandwiches were delicious, the chocolates divine and I know the twice baked almond croissant that I'm taking home to have with my English tea will taste like buttery goodness. Can't wait!!

    (5)
  • Brooke H.

    Love this place, the food, homemade chocolate everything is made with extra love and a warm environment.

    (5)
  • Josiah V.

    This is one of my favorite places! I love the service and sandwiches never disappoint. Of course, you must have a pastry! My favorite is the twice baked almond croissant. Stop in for lunch!

    (5)
  • Sean B.

    Everything is made in house. From the creme brûlée bread pudding to the sour dough bread for paninis. Pat, the owner, is the sweetest most gracious host. She gave us a couple of free (house made) jalapeño chocolate truffles to start. Breakfast and the coffee were pure perfection. Nothing negative to say about this place except it's far from us. Of course with all the great pastries, that is probably a good thing. We will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Patrick G.

    Absolutely incredible experience every time I come in here. Stopped in once between classes and got breakfast and coffee. Everything is amazingly fresh and exciting to try. Completely hooked from day 1. The owners and staff are incredibly courteous and quickly know you on sight. Porky's Panini is delicious and perfectly filling while the Azteca coffee, hot or cold, is an exciting change of pace from usual mochas. Cannot recommend this place enough and is currently my favorite alternative to chain-store coffee. Always try to stop in whenever I'm nearby.

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    Still love this place! Always a pleasure. Today my wife and I enjoyed breakfast there (served all day on Sunday -til 11 on Tues - Sat). First we enjoyed a delicious cappuccino and latte. Then, for our meals my wife had the Emily (eggs, capers and spinach on a telera roll), and I went the opposite (aka meaty) direction and ordered Porky's panini (pork patties and bacon smothered in the "biscuits and gravy" gravy put between delicious bread and then placed in a panini press). We enjoyed both items. We were both full and happy after that. But, you can't leave Rayner's without a truffle or pastry. We each sampled the goat cheese and dates dark chocolate truffle and the fresh plum puff. The truffle was creamy chocolate, decadent, deliciousness and the puff was light, flaky, and fruity. This is a gem in the fabric of the west valley. Don't pass it by.

    (5)
  • Ant M.

    This place is so cool! 1st trip in and they served up a proper tart with peach and blueberries topped with whipped cream - delicious! Got an amazing bit of chocolate for being in there my first time - dark chocolate with vanilla bean and bourbon - amazing If you're in the area, stop in. Place is clean, has lots of treats (some packaged goods from the UK as well) and the staff is awesome!

    (5)
  • Brittany B.

    Very delicious it was our first time here and they give you free chocolate. I got the biscuits and gravy yummy gravy. He got the English breakfast sandwich. The bacon was very crispy huge plus im pretty picky about bacon He got it without cheese and the bun was so deliciously buttered it still tasted like it had cheese to me which is awesome cause I love cheese. It is small and easily missed so keep your eye out for this gem!

    (5)
  • Jennifer T.

    Reasonably priced, local coffee and chocolate shop. I had the split strawberry horns, pistachio meringues, chocolate dipped almond biscotti, savory three cheese cheesecake with strawberry salad, two scrambled eggs with ham tomatoes, and toast and a chocolate croissant. I also tried an iced azteca coffee and cinnful Irish iced coffee Everything was good and tasted homemade. I will be back to try the chocolates.

    (4)
  • Charlie O.

    Excellent breakfast, lunch, pastries, latte's, dessert and service. I had the monte cristo sandwich, grilled cheese, chocolate croissant, coconut latte and a couple of truffles. Don't judge me. So many options! Great service for our group as well. I will be back the next time I'm hungry in Glendale.

    (5)
  • John B.

    This place is a great British themed cafe/bistro. The staff is one of the most warmest I have ever encountered. When you come here it feels like home. Great coffe, tea, lunch, and, British snack grocery. It's got everything. Free wifi and tables w/outlets for getting work done. Also, first timers get a complementary artisan Chocolate nugget.

    (5)
  • Krista N.

    Came in this morning for the breakfast burrito special and a breakfast sandwich can I just say they were amazing amazing amazing !!!! We also had two iced lattes bomb.com !!! I should have ordered two burritos :( it was just soooo tastey. Service was great friendly, warm, and inviting and we also got to taste a chocolate I'd give this place 10 million stars if I could

    (5)
  • Nati K.

    This is my second time coming to Rayner's and again, everything was outstanding. The hubs got the Best Grilled Cheese (incredible) and I got a turkey/bacon/cukes/red onion and cream cheese sammie (so simple but so impressive). And then there was dessert. Creme Brûlée bread pudding w/ whipped cream and raspberry sauce. I'm done. That's all I really need in life. Oh and the service? Phenomenal. You can tell these lovely people love their business and it shows in the quality of food and service. We will be regulars. Support local business!!!

    (5)
  • Marina M.

    Lady (I think owner?) working was friendly & the decor was very cute. They had a nice selection of pastries as well as an extensive list of different coffee drinks. I always try to frequent these little Mom & Pop kinda shops & this didn't necessarily disappoint but it wasn't the best I've ever been to. I ordered a raspberry danish & an iced coffee with salted caramel syrup. It was just weak hot coffee poured over ice with maybe a tiny bit of the syrup. The pastry was great but as far as coming back because I need my coffee fix, I'll probably keep looking. I do look forward to trying more of the pastries because there were quite a few & they all looked scrumptious!

    (3)
  • Adrian M.

    So glad we stopped in before going to the airport to go back to Kansas. The lunch specials were delicious and the coffee options were fun. Everyone made us feel like part of the family. Found one of our "go to" locations for when we move here later this year.

    (5)
  • Chloe M.

    Today was our second time at Rayner's. My husband ordered a spicy latte (I think it was Azteca) and it is delish, I wish I had one! We were asked if we were given free chocolates the first time we were there but we didn't. Apparently you get a free chocolate the first time you visit! My husband and I love the dark chocolates! Thank you!!! A few months ago, around Halloween-ish, we went here after my son's basketball game and got a bunch of goodies and latte! We ordered a few chocolate eye balls and some pastries! This place has amazing pastries (I forgot the names) chocolates and lattes! We haven't had the chance to try their breakfast and lunch menu but we will surely be back! To top it all off, service is incomparable to anything! Everyone is so nice - even the other customers (seriously, we were greeted by a customer!)! We highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Nakata H.

    Finally found a chocolatier in Phoenix. They make their chocolate on site everyday. A great selection of chocolates and don't be hesitant on the price of $2 a piece.... They are oh so good. For first timer, they offer free sample of chocolate so make sure to ask for one. Pastries are baked fresh everyday. My hubby had a sausage breakfast sandwich with customized bread and it was a winner! Service was first class-- no question, 5 stars! Can't wait to go back.

    (5)
  • Thao P.

    Okay, so tried some more things. Breakfast items are now restricted by time (to 11am) so get here early! Chorizo and egg burrito is becoming a fast favorite! A bit messy but so good. It is ground chorizo in a flavorful sauce with peppers and sour cream. One of the best, if not the best, clam chowders I've ever had. You get bites of flavorful clams in every bite. The lunch item I tried was the Greek chicken pita sandwich. I ordered when I came too late for breakfast and it's so much more than I expected. Tender chicken with spinach and a generous layer of yummy spread in a thick pita. Normally I don't like red onion but it works great. I should have saved half for later because after eating it, I fell in a food coma. A while back I had another sandwich that I didn't like only because the cream cheese was thick and cold.I think I prefer the hot/warm sandwiches so it's up to preferences. I wish I got some pictures but I ate it too quickly.

    (5)
  • Norm R.

    While Glendale does not have a shortage of cozy little cafes, this gem is a real must-try. Tucked in the middle of a small, quiet commercial complex near ASU West, Rayner's features delectable and unique chocolates such as goat-cheese truffles, and a selection of beverages and tasty pastries and breakfast/lunch offerings. Fancy fare without fancy prices, served with the Rayners' friendliness and warmth that make this cafe such a pleasant breakfast and lunch spot. Oh ... and free wi-fi, too, plus a small grocery for British items!

    (5)
  • Phil Y.

    This place is lots of fun great food too. Friendly staff. Most definitely will return

    (5)
  • Kelsey M.

    I almost don't want to write a review about this place because I want to keep it our neighborhood's best kept secret. They were recommended to me by my cousin who had been a couple times. They have obvious Scottish and Irish influence and this is a big draw for my family. I decided to try them out for lunch, ordered an iced chai latte and the ham and brie croissant sandwich special. Holy. Balls. The best chai I've ever had (and they'll make it dirty if you like), and I was honestly sad when the sandwich was gone. The owner and chocolatier was so friendly and offered me a free chocolate since it was my first time. She brought me the cinnamon rum milk chocolate. I don't typically like cinnamon chocolate but this was exceptional. I'll probably pick up a few of these specifically next time I go back. The other woman who came in had a lavender dark chocolate, which sounds delicious. I also like that you can tell how fresh and homemade everything is, and they're not skimpy with the sandwich fillings. My sandwich was loaded with thick cut black forest ham and big hunks of brie. I also lime that they mayo both sides of the sandwich, it's the little things that count. I don't typically like ham either but this was well worth the gamble! I'm sooo soo sooo looking forward to going back!

    (5)
  • Kevin H.

    Filled dark chocolate. Stopped here while out and about to pick up some candy for my girl for Valentine's day. I had been in a few times and bought random sweets, they were good, but the focus seems to be on the chocolate and candy so I made it a point to return to sample these. While I was here, several folks were having lunch and if body language is an indicator they were quite happy. Noted to check it out for lunch some time. On to the chocolate. Picked up several filled dark chocolate candies. If memory serves(since they are LONG gone and nothing but a memory) Coconut, Pina Colada , Goat Cheese, Goat Cheese with fig, Chocolate Raspberry. Hard to choose a favorite as they were all quite tasty. If pressed I would say the coconut and the raspberry stole my heart. Subtle flavors encased in lovely dark chocolate. Okay, so I bought double the order because I know that my girl can be a bit possessive over gifts that I have bestowed upon her. With the exception of the subscription to Ted Nugent quarterly magazine that is...she lets me share that. Come to think of it, when she shares it with me, it is unopened. Go figure.

    (4)
  • Sierra P.

    Short: good coffee, delicious pastries, good lunch, not a fan of the breakfast items, great people. I would come here for coffee and pastries. Long: Over the winter my boyfriend and I came here for about five days in a row since it is in walking distance of our house. I love the coffee and their pastries. I have had the toffee mocha three times. It is chocolatey without being cloyingly sweet (in comparison to Starbucks). The owners are so nice and friendly. You feel like you are in their kitchen. We have had some food we liked and some we didn't. The Irish stew is good along with the Caesar salad and the pasties. All of the pastries are perfect. I did not really enjoy the porkys panini. Too salty and not enough balance of flavors. It also gave me heartburn for a week. The bacon nut was just a little too strange for me. Not gross, but would not get again. Bacon and slivered almonds on an egg sandwich?! We were not a fan of the breakfast sandwiches in general (most served on hamburger buns with mayo). On food alone, I would have rated 3 stars but the customer service and friendly people earn another star from me!

    (4)
  • Kimberly A.

    It's a nice little shop with a variety of treats, meals and drinks. They don't limit themselves to just breakfast but serves lunch as well. The coffee was good, I had a biscotti and they were good as well. It has a nice homey feeling which I'm sure serves the student community wonderfully seeing as it is so near the university. Fully capable for one to sit and work, read or just indulge in the European delectables! The service was incredible and the shop is kept nice and clean which shows something for a food service facility. I would recommend it to those in the area!

    (4)
  • Lani B.

    Great small hole in the wall for sandwiches and custom pastries. The owners are always there and very friendly. I recommend the Ham and Brie sandwich. So delicious.

    (4)
  • Andrea F.

    I love this little coffee shop! I came one morning and it is an amazing little shop hidden in the wall. Loved the hot mocha latte and the owner gave us each a fresh truffle for being first time guests! Delicious and it just melts in your mouth. It is also nice that the small dinning area is a little separated from the main shop because it made it a comfortable place to study for our nursing class. Great gem that's at least worth a try! :)

    (5)
  • Tracy D.

    The weather outside today is perfect for coffee on the patio, and because I'm into supporting local businesses, especially coffee shops and restaurants, I thought I'd give Rayner's a try. Also, I love chocolate. I'm glad I did. It's quaint, with limited seating. Since its just me and a friend this isn't a problem. There is a wall that sells a variety of British goodies like teas and cookies. The menu included breakfast items as well as sandwiches and a case displaying yummy pastries. We tried the snickerdoodle cookie. Yum. My friend had a cold brewed iced coffee (a must try if you're inclined to iced). I had a butterscotch latte, substituted dark chocolate cuz I don't care for white. It's delicious.

    (5)
  • Adam G.

    So, I've been remiss in writing reviews, but since Yelp is all about community interaction and feedback, here goes. Rayner's is a delightful little coffee shop in an unassuming strip mall. The coffee and drinks are good, the food even better. But the desserts are the real treat, especially the handmade chocolates. The staff is friendly and solicitous, and the place has a very relaxed atmosphere. I've only been here three times so far, so a longer review will follow as I make my way through their menu and sample all their amazing sugary creations, but for the time being, you can't go wrong in stopping by and giving the place a try.

    (5)
  • Katie C.

    My new favorite bakery in town! I found this corner in the wall place on yelp and the reviews didn't lie! I was very impressed by the delicious and unique quiche "ham and cheese and egg tart", frappe dark chocolate coffee, and pastry! I also enjoy the personable service and free chocolate as a first time customer...dark chocolate macadamia nut..mmm...I was back 3 days later to show it off to a friend who was in town! Great place for a pick me up, decadent treat, breakfast, or to enjoy time with a friend. Also serves lunch menu and has unique hard to find cultural foods for sale! Hard to keep me away!

    (5)
  • Brittanie M.

    This is a more unique local business that serves chocolate, European (mostly British) styles foods, and British grocery items. They have a full menu of breakfast and lunch items but I ordered one of the Scotch egg pasties out of the display cooler along with a lemon bar and Highland shortbread. That, with a large latte, was just over $12. The pasty was pre-made and warmed in the oven so it came out fast and was so good. Very soft, perfectly baked pastry crust with a sprinkling of pepper and salt on top. The Scotch egg inside (hard-boiled egg wrapped in sausage) was delicious. The sausage was perfect and not at all greasy and the egg was cooked just right. The lemon bar was more of a type of lemon curd oat cake instead of just being the typical lemon-y gel stuff over graham cracker crust and was really good. I like that it was more hearty than your average lemon tart. The shortbread was a little harder than I like but has nutmeg and cinnamon in it and was great when I dipped it in a hot coffee I made myself later. The latte was great too. It wasn't anything special but wasn't too milky and the coffee wasn't bitter which is all too common in less-commercial coffee places. Just right. You can see right into the chocolate-making area and there were a bunch of different types including these huge high heels made of chocolate. Really cool! I, unfortunately, didn't actually sample any of their chocolate but I'll be back for that sometime hopefully soon. As I was in and eating, two different people came in and were obviously regular how they chatted with the owners. It was nice to have that real mom-and-pop-shop feeling there. I definitely hope this place sticks around! I don't frequent this area of town but if I lived over there, I'd certainly be a regular.

    (4)
  • Tia T.

    Holy cow this place is good!!! The people are super duper nice and it's very cozy inside. So many options to choose from, I got the Irish-cinn hot coffee with hazelnut milk...unbelievably yummy...and the bacon nut. I don't know who thought of adding almonds to a breakfast sandwich, but that person is a food GENIUS! I'm not familiar with the roll that the bacon & egg sandwich comes on, but I'm pretty sure it literally melted in my mouth. U.K. flare with worldly goodies for purchase AND...AND!!! Homemade pastries and chocolates. WHAT!?!?!!? I can't believe we've never been here before. Fortunately for us, we were spotted as newcomers and were welcomed with a tasty chocolate piece of heaven. Please please please try this place out and you'll understand that I'm not just a crazy person yammering on about a coffee shop. I just heard the waitress sincerely say to a customer at another table "as long as you're happy ". Great customer service, great food, great unique treats, great coffee. BOMB.COM

    (5)
  • Hillary R.

    LOVE this place! Definitely somewhere worth a visit! Their espresso drinks are fantastic and the lunch options are diverse and tasty. Plus, every first-time customer gets a free piece of chocolate ;-)

    (5)
  • Richard R.

    I have gone to Rayner's at least a few times this month. I love the breakfast sandwich on sourdough and 2 sausage patties with a cup of coffee. Off the beaten path family owned. They have some pastries and chocolate. The chocolate is excellent. If your going to get someone chocolate, do mess around with the chain stores. I also like the twice baked almond bar, not over powering, or stuffing, just enough to keep you wanting more.

    (5)
  • Happy J.

    It's a cute, little café. Not much room between tables; felt like I was part of everyone's conversation. Next time, I'll grab and go.

    (2)
  • Jibbs M.

    Pleasant little cafe with some seriously delicious chocolates (made fresh in house. Try the lavender-brandy dark chocolate truffles! Nomnomnom). We all enjoyed our breakfast sandwiches - the sausage was especially good.

    (5)
  • Jadie P.

    What a great place! I am real picky about my coffee and Rayners has awesome coffee. Service was great and we even got a free little chocolate for our first time here. It was delicious also! We live right down the street and pass this place all the time, we will definitely be back. Had breakfast sandwiches and they were super good too. Very impressed with this place.

    (5)
  • Shelly B.

    Fantastic experience! Delicious food and excellent service! Tucked away but totally worth finding it! Stop in for breakfast or lunch. The baked goods are fresh and beautiful to look at. We will be back!

    (5)
  • Rebecca G.

    Cute little coffee place!! The service is friendly. The food is delicious. I've been here a few time and I've never had a bad experience. I would definitely recommend it if you are in the area. The breakfast and the lunch are fantastic!! I haven't tried the chocolate yet but I have heard good things!!

    (5)
  • Rebecca D.

    It's a very cute shop! You also get a free piece of chocolate on your first time there! The coffee is excellent and my boyfriend loved his food! The food was not something I would personally get again bit the chocolate and coffee were fantastic!

    (4)
  • Michelle F.

    Just ate here with my father and the food was great. He had a breakfast tart which while good wasn't very big. He still loved it though! I had bacon, eggs and toast with a sliced tomato, the bread was hands down the best I've ever had. Also got a snickerdoodle to take home and I'm nibbling on it right now and it's also the best I've had! The lady who runs the place was super friendly and the atmosphere was open and welcoming, great hidden gem.

    (5)
  • Ari G.

    Fabulous pastries, lunch that makes you happy, and pastries...oohh the pastries.

    (5)
  • Rosa R.

    My friend and I were looking for a new place to have coffee. We found this bakery at a central location and decided to try it out. I ordered the bacon & egg sandwich and a mocha latte and both were very good. We also received a free piece of their homemade chocolate for being first time guest! Overall our experience their was very pleasant...no complaints. Before leaving I ordered a snicker doodle cookie to go.....it was delicious. I would definitely return and try their lunch menu!

    (4)
  • Ian H.

    Well, where do I begin? We had visited before and received a free piece of chocolate for first timers. The chocolate was smooth and delightful. We promised to return for lunch one day. Well, Saturday was that day. We arrived and found the restaurant to be half full and rather quiet. We were asked by the clerk if we wanted to take out or dine in. We decided to eat there and sat at a table near the window. Let me say this before anything else. The smells from this place are fantastic. Fresh baked sweets, rolls, pies, soups.....wow. Utopia for your nose. We ordered a few coffee iced drinks and our main dishes. I had the Cornish patsie (beef pie) and the wife had a turkey sandwich with bacon and no mayo. Here's where it went south a bit. The turkey sandwich, while perfectly prepared, was rather flavorless. The lack of mayo made it necessary to find other condiments to liven up the sandwich. While the sandwich was OK...my patsie was delicious. The beef was flavorful and the salad had fresh, crisp veggies. The iced coffee drinks were probably the biggest disappointments. The syrups added presented a "fake" taste that ruined the beverage quality overall. My wife ordered a second beverage in exchange for the first and after a quick apology by the clerk we had a new drink on the way with no hassle. Great customer service! The desserts were our second conquest. Let's just say that after ordering the bread pudding I took some to go after I checked out. Lol. It was a spiced cake style of bread pudding. Very tasty. Overall, 2 drinks, 2 main dishes, 3 desserts and great service was about 35 bucks. I will be frequenting this place in the future. As for the hiccups, don't forget that you don't need to bat 1,000 to make the All Star Game.

    (4)
  • Jami S.

    Try their breakfast cookie. It is the best butter laden oatmeal based concoction I have ever tasted. Coffee was very good also.

    (5)
  • Brittaney G.

    Coffee was mild and smooth, chocolate was also good. The Italian cookie was dry, but the other pastries were not bad. Went with a friend and she felt pressured to purchase chocolate... Personally, I felt that the staff was lovely and extremely friendly. If I were in the area I'd stop by for the coffee and the atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Darren L.

    The reviews are all true. This place is simply amazing. Food is delicious and inexpensive. The owners are so upbeat and friendly; you can tell they love their store and their customers. Calling all Canadians!!! Check this place out when your in the area. Many familiar chocolate bars and food items we grew up with in Canada.

    (5)
  • Joy S.

    Went here for breakfast. Visiting from out of state. Came in and the owner was very friendly and welcoming, she gave us a sample of chocolate and it was one of the best pieces of dark chocolate I've ever had! I had oatmeal and coffee for breakfast, their black drip coffee is really great too. Lots of great selection and chocolate, and lots of imported British treats too. I will definitely come back here again when I'm in the area. Great customer service. It was a pleasure eating here.

    (5)
  • Giselle M.

    Love this place! I recommend you try the fresh fruit cream cheese danish, it's soooo delish!

    (5)
  • Deb L.

    In honor of local business and my love of a good pastry shop , here is the info on No Phoenix's newest delight. Cute and thoughtful decorated with a glass window to watch chocolates being made this is a special place. Yahoo and Hurray ! I am thrilled to have a bakery that is tasty , homey and has great lunch tarts, salads,sandwiches and coffee! Located near ASU west just north of Thunderbird , this quaint mom and pop bakery has the elements of a being a local haunt. Owners Pat and Tony Rayner have loads of chocolateriering and baking experience and their display case shows it. Filled with tasty cookie bars, filled chocolates ( chocolate with goat cheese ? Yes please! ), pain au chocolate, big cookies and tarts .This is like a great back east bakery , And the goodies are fresh and taste like the way you'd make it if you could . Did I mention they also have one of my downfalls chocolate covered macaroons? It's so yummy! Prices are reasonable ,and the macarons are only a buck! Now if that weren't enough they also have sandwiches and tarts that seemed European , maybe because Tony is was formerly a British baker? Lunch time treat ? Try the one of the salads with goat cheese and walnuts....mmmm. Food can be take out or stop and eat at their sweet little tables. Looks like they are well equipped for coffees, smoothies and other breakfast nicieties too. Close to my work it may become my new favorite.

    (4)
  • Lavinia C.

    First-timers get a free piece of mouth-watering chocolate!!!! So yummy!!!!

    (5)
  • Sheila M.

    This place is amazing! Best pastries ever. Friendly staff. Everyone is family here. Mom and pop joint, super comfy and cozy atmosphere. Yay Rayners!

    (5)
  • Sarah K.

    Everything is amazing! Ate the Brie cranberry ham sandwich for lunch today and plan on going back for breakfast tomorrow morning! You can tell the owners put so much thought and care into every dish. The west valley is lacking in unique delicious places like this!

    (5)
  • David R.

    It's difficult for me to sum up my review of this charming little restaurant. But let me attempt it by saying this, if you're looking for a good selection of great coffee this is your place. If you're looking for a selection of both traditional and out of the ordinary fine chocolates and pastries, this is your place. If you're looking for popular British candies crackers and jams, this is your place. If you're looking for traditional British and American breakfast and lunch items, this is your place. I have been to numerous restaurants that were recommended by various restaurant finder phone apps. A good majority of them turned out to be a disappointment. This one was not a disappointment, and in fact turned out to be one of the better places that I have found through a restaurant finder phone app.

    (4)
  • Lindsay W.

    Love this family-owned place for breakfast and lunch. Food is excellent and the coffee is delicious ( my fiancé and I are coffee snobs and love the stuff they make here). But the chocolate is the best part. They use imported chocolate, not the cheap American Hershey's chocolate (but again, I'm a chocolate snob too). I think if I were blindfolded, I could just pick a chocolate and I would be delightfully in heaven. This place is a gem.

    (5)
  • Craig S.

    What can I say but WoW! My wife recently read about this place in the paper. If you did not know it was there you would probably never find this place. It is situated off 51 ave. just north of Thunderbird.There is a strip of stores that run east and west and they are situated about half way down this strip of stores. When I walked through the door I knew immediately I would like this place. My wife and I shared a pastry and a couple of short bread cookies. Don't ask the names we just picked what we thought would be a good selection for a first visit. OH! You get a piece of chocolate free on your first visit. I did not look at a menu but saw some of the specials posted on the walls. Now I am planning a trip soon to have breakfast. Decoration is for me hard to describe. Comfortable, friendly, clean, a place to meet a friend for breakfast or lunch, not just once but many times. There are two separate rooms where you can sit and eat plus outside. In the room we were in there was a wall with many different foods from England. Even though they were very busy the owner and one of the helpers took time to talk to us. Everything we had was very good. Or what I should say much better than good. Give them a try. I know you will be as impressed as I was.

    (5)
  • My N.

    Been here a few times. Their pastries are pretty decent. I really like the bread pudding

    (4)
  • Gina B.

    Delicious chocolate!!! Did try a sandwich a cream cheese turkey with cranberry... it was definitely unique... maybe a little much for my taste, it wasn't bad just not my thing. My mother had a sandwich with brie and Dijon mustard she loved it! I have yet to try the coffee maybe tomorrow for breakfast : -)

    (4)
  • Jaime S.

    I popped in here the other weekend. I had just gotten back from a city renowned for its coffee and was looking for a decent latte. This is a very nice, family run joint with some tasty looking treats. All I can speak to was the lemon bar and coffee that I consumed in a flash, and I can attest that both were quite good. Drop by if you're in the area, this seems to be a great local business that deserves the support of the community they service.

    (4)
  • Mei W.

    Wow, I never would of known this place existed if I didn't see it on Yelp. As a first timer, they offered us a piece of chocolate, and I tried the milk chocolate coconut one. The chocolate was soooo good! I got the black forest ham & egg sandwich, and it came out in a hamburger bun. It was really good, but nothing I fell head over heels for. My boyfriend got a lunch combo, which came with sun chips or fruit. The lady suggested we upgrade for some other kind of chips for $1 more...the chips were good, but definitely not worth the $1 upgrade. The prices were really good too. My breakfast sandwich was around $4 and the lunch combo was around $8. I do want to go back sometime and try their pastries because they look SO good!

    (4)
  • Nicy P.

    My roommate and I wanted to find a local coffee place to just sit at and we found this place. Absolutely tickled pink. The iced coffee is cold brewed and fantastic. Prices were great. My roommate got a butterscotch latte and she loves it. I am most definitely coming back here again.

    (5)
  • Tim B.

    A hidden gem we stumbled upon on our way out if town. We were just visiting family for the holiday and needed a quick "treat" for the road. Boy were we in for a TREAT! Handmade pastries and chocolates!! We ended up buying way more than we expected because everything looked and WAS so delicious. The owner helped us by explaining each different chocolate and even gave us a free taste (TIP: if its your first time they give you a free sample:) it was a little slow but that was only because they spent so much time and attention on us, which is a huge plus in comparison to all those big busy coffee shops that rush you through. Needless to say it was difficult to leave but alas California was calling us...but we at least had some delicious treats for our trip home!

    (5)
  • Jane D.

    This locally-owned coffee/chocolate/pastry/sandwich/soup shop is a wonderful little jewel tucked away with several businesses on the East side of 51st Avenue just north of Thunderbird. I was so lucky to run across it a month ago! I rushed over to welcome them, and found to my delight that not only was everything scrumptious, but the owners are kind, down-to-earth folks (who happen to be a killer chef and a chocolate wizardess) who are committed to sourcing their ingredients locally. My family and co-workers are slowly working our way through their offerings and absolutely everything is outstanding. I hope you get a chance to try Rayner's soon - you won't be sorry! BTW ASU students - they offer a Student Discount - sweet!

    (5)
  • Carole C.

    My Mom found this delightfully decadent cafe while visiting from out of town. It is a feast for the eyes(their array of chocolates and baked goods is phenomenal!) as well as the palate. I highly recommend for a lovely cup of coffee and beautiful pastries and croissants.

    (4)
  • Desiree H.

    This place is an adorable, hole in the wall coffee shop. The staff is friendly and the food is good. But the coffee is amazing! So many choices, I may never get to them all. But I will certainly try!!

    (5)
  • A B.

    A little fun dive really off of 51st Avenue...Easy to find if you know where you are going. The store kinda wants to have this little European flair I guess...it wins in the pastry area, but not necessarily in the overall atmosphere. Once inside, you will find a tasty display of some remarkable pastries including croissants, dry cookies, tarts etc..... In addition, Rayner's also offers snacks and sandwiches. And if this is your first time visiting the store, they will offer you a complimentary chocolate. Very nice staff - and there are also some shelves stocked with European goodies, even some candy bars I grew up with including Smarties Yeah! The coffee is delightful. Thanks to Yelp - I found this place just looking for Espresso and was pointed in Rayner's direction.

    (4)
  • Paula G.

    Homemade baked goods, artisan handmade chocolates and excellent coffee! Also, delicious breakfast and lunch! The west side finally has a locally owned place worth eating at!

    (5)
  • Erica L.

    I went here today for lunch and was super excited to try it out based on the 5 star reviews... What I found was a 2 star restaurant. I would be shocked to find out if everything and/or anything was freshly prepared in house. I had a grilled chicken pita that tasted mediocre and my mom had a caesar salad which I swear is from Costco! If you are looking to spend 8+ on a meal that can easily be picked up from the pre made section of a grocery store then be my guest and give this place a shot.

    (2)
  • Jennifer L.

    It doesn't matter what you get. It will be absolute perfection!! The beautiful fresh fruit cheese Danishes are to die for! The Irish breakfast sandwich is incredible. The Vietnamese pork sandwich is delicious. The roast beef pear sandwich, turkey cranberry, ham and Brie . The coffee. The chocolate. It's all perfect. And if you can't tell you --will come back for more!

    (5)
  • Steve P.

    I give rayners five stars because it is mom and pop, it is very clean, and the food leaves you feeling clean. It is very popular and I've had the garlic and potato sandwhich(I don't remember the name) the turkey and cranberry and Brie(I think that was the cheese) and it was really good. Their chocolates are nice and their tea and coffee have quality to them. You won't leave super full, but you will feel good about it.

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    Sitting in the parking lot at Wally-world on 59th & Bell, it's lunch time which means the Mexican Phone company (Taco Bell) or better yet, fire up Yelp and see what's in the neighborhood. Wait, what's this? A five star joint with over 40 reviews? Hard to believe! Well, believe it! Completly hidden on 51st between Greenway and TBird is a gem of a coffee/chocolate/sandwich/breakfast place. Run by the owners and serving up incredible food and genuine service. Had the Unforgettable Bacon Hot Dog with secial sauce (red onion, jalepeno, swee icle, green olives, , etc.) Wrapped in bacon on a perfect stadium bun and it was awesome. The Princess had the grilled chicken with feta and tasiki (?) sauce- she can't wait to go back. We've already made plans with friends to check out the breakfasts. They also have homemade pastries and handmade chocolates which are the real deal! (They generously give first-timers a free piece of chocolate). Judging by the steady stream of customers at 2:30 on a Saturday, I'd say the word is getting out on this wonderful place. They also have a great selection of British grocery items for sale. Check it out, you won't be dissappointed.

    (5)
  • Traci W.

    My husband & I enjoyed a beautiful morning here. Great music & staff. While our coffee and smoothie were brilliantly prepared we browsed their imported products, chocolate shoes and pastries. Not too many environments like this around Glendale. You should go check it out.

    (5)
  • Annie W.

    I searched coffee and found this gem. What a delightful little shop. Fresh homemade chocolates, fresh everything. I was so pleased with everything. The prices are more than reasonable. The owners are present, they actually work there. Very pleasant folks! I highly recommend Rayner's.

    (5)
  • Mary C.

    First time here today. I brought my husband who is extremely picky. I was worried about his reaction to trying something new. He got a bacon, sausage, egg and cheese sandwich that he was thoroughly impressed with. I got the bacon, egg and cheese on some bread I hadn't heard of. It was so good I wish it wouldn't have ended. Since we didn't eat there we stood and waited for out food and coffee. We decided to buy some of the chocolates. Since I am currently full I will have to update after chocolate consumption. It is a quaint little shop with some amazing greeting cards and a lot of eye candy on the walls. If you are in the neighborhood stop by and try it.

    (5)
  • Clarissa D.

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this place. The coffee and food are delicious! The atmosphere is great, owners are nice, and the baked goods are perfect. Couldn't be happier!

    (5)
  • James A.

    Oh my this place rocks food is great and service out of this world. Found this place on yelp and had to give it a try. No other way to put it was a great experance!

    (5)
  • Mike W.

    I understand that I am in the minority here with my strongly negative review of Reynor's, but I will persist. I patronize this place when it first opened; for a while, it seemed that I was her only customer. It has since become extremely successful and popular. However their food offerings, while very good, are markedly overpriced. The products that they sell that are British imports are even more overpriced. They are also extremely haughty. Example: their walls are adorned with original artwork by local painters. Pat, the front manager and her husband chef Tony, take 25% of each of the prices marked on those paintings for the privilege of showing them to patrons. This ought to be an affront to the sincere artists who create these artworks. In other words, the place has become a money pit. I urge you not to patronize this place simply in order to make yourself feel important. It's a disgrace. By the way, I am retired ASU faculty. I hold three Masters degrees and a doctorate. I'm not a fool. My assessment above his reasoned. there are plenty of other striving, family - owned establishments in our community who will treat you graciously and satisfy your taste buds and you deserve your patronage. This one does not.

    (1)
  • Jennifer M.

    The strip mall in which it's located is nondescript so pay attention, but if you are near ASU West or Thunderbird, make a pit stop! The latte was sufficient - not the best press I've had but definitely not the worst - but the savory and sweet treats are what sold me. The service was sweet, helpful, and graciously warm! The feeling was just happy and homey. The pastries rival what I tasted in Europe, and my savory biscuit breakfast sandwich tempted me to order a second (which would have triply killed my diet). I was delighted to see they sell truly Briton fares, and I not only have some PT's tips, I also have a new box of Builder's tea to cut my teeth on Monday through Friday to save myself from sad corporate coffee. Builder's is not a pansy tea, no way, this is the stuff of the makings of that enviable strong, upper lip of the quintessential Brit that we Americans somehow lost in our independence. As far as tea goes God Save the Queen, and as far as pastry and coffee goes, long live Rayner's.

    (3)
  • Stormy Suncloud G.

    I'm really happy I found this place. It's tucked away in a strip mall slightly off the main road. The interior is casual kinda cute and homey. The food is great! The pastries are delicious, the chocolates are hand made. They have some unique creations as well, like Jujube tea for example. It's a locally-owned shop, and the owners are nice, down-to-earth and talented. They also source some of their ingredients locally, which is always a great way to support our community! If you are particular about your pastries, come here and you will not be disappointed. The coffee is good too. Really, this place is so much better than the Starbudgets down the street. I'm so thrilled to see a quality establishment open in the area. I hope a trend begins.

    (5)
  • Ray O.

    Tired of the same ol' coffee, we decided to see if yelp could help us and it brought us to Rayner's. I can tell you that it is a great little shop and the cappuccino (wet) was amazing actually the way it should taste. We had the 4b Black Forest ham and scramble egg sandwich and the 10b sausage bacon and scrambled egg. Bothe were delicious. I also tried and Italian love cookie (shortbread and jam) delicious. As first timers we were treated to a sample of the homemade chocolate ( dark, pumpkin seed). Everything was superb. This small business is the place to go!

    (5)
  • Frank K.

    The hospitality is stupendous. The lattes and mochas my wife, daughter, and I had were creamy and smooth. While we waited for out drinks we were treated to hand crafted chocolates. When we are anywhere near ASU West we will definitely stop by.

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    What a hidden gem. The food was delicious, the owners were so incredibly kind and friendly. Thanks for a wonderful experience!

    (5)
  • Kaitlyn M.

    This is my new favorite place. I came in for a simple cup of coffee and was quickly sold on their delicious lunches and chocolates, all for a very low price. The service is absolutely wonderful. I would highly recommend this place to anyone!

    (5)
  • Bailey P.

    Ok so I went to this place for breakfast with a friend. We shared a pastry which ended up being like a sandwich roll with a little frosting on top. Didn't like that at all. Then we both had sandwiches. I got the crunchy one with the bacon almonds egg and mayo on rye, it was nothing great. The only good thing was the black coffee. I will not be back.

    (1)
  • Dylan B.

    This place is one of a kind. I've tried nearly everything on the menu and have never had a bad experience. In fact everything I try has only turned out to be excellent. From breakfast, lunch, dessert, coffee, and their other drinks everything is delicious and satisfying -- and all for incredibly low prices. The owners are extremely friendly and interesting people who are more than willing to have a great conversation. I can't think of a better place for lunch anywhere -- let alone Phoenix. This place is truly a treasure.

    (5)
  • Terri D.

    Wonderful little spot, so glad we found it, fanstastic turkey and cranberry sandwich and pastries are delicious!

    (5)
  • Mystic C.

    Wonderful Service and Fantastic food! Especially the Gluten free sandwich we had !!

    (5)
  • Raymond G.

    This is one of the best restaurants in the West Valley. It is tucked away in a nearly vacant business area, but the food is something else. Run by a nice couple, the chocolate and pastries are handmade and the sandwiches are of the gourmet variety. They make a good cup of espresso too!

    (5)
  • Keith H.

    You couldn't pay me to write a bad review on this place. Absolutely wonderful. Stop in for breakfast, have some coffee, try some handmade chocolate, stay for some lunch and try some handmade chocolates. Chef is incredibly talented and his wife is incredibly pleasant. Wish I stopped in more than I do. Follow them on Facebook and get ready to drool over their daily specials. Do yourself a favor and try this place if you haven't.

    (5)
  • Vivian S.

    I live in California but wanted to send something nice to a friend who had a rough time in Glendale, I wanted to send chocolates that were a very nice variety and higher end. When I called around and finally reached Rayner's the woman that answered the phone immediately answered all my questions and was very knowledgable about all the ingrediants used in each chocolate. The hotel will be picking up my order, but on product knowledge, quality ingrediants, and customer service alone I give them top marks. I hope when I see my friend she will share a chocolate or two so I can actually try these mouth watering creations!

    (5)
  • Robert O.

    An adorable little mum n' pa hole in the wall shoppe. It's situated right next door to one of my oldest friend's apartment complex, so we definitely get our breakfast fix here whenever I crash on his couch. The owner's are a really nice cheerful little minnesotan-esque couple that is happy to stuff you silly with their tasty treats and sweeties. My best bud being a rather rotund and convivial man always gets his sweet tooth fix here and I definitely can't blame him, all their little chocolates and pastries just look downright gorgeous. I'm more partial to savoury flavours myself so I opt for breakfast sandwiches they offer that are served with their very own house made ciabatta and a thick cut pepper smoked bacon that just typing about is making me salivate- what's more is they were more than willing to accomodate me and make it mayo-less as I rushed back in to modify my order in a near panic when I realized it came with it. Can't wait to get back here and scoop up some bon bons for me dear ol' Ma.

    (4)
  • Della M.

    Fantastic quality home cooked food! Great friendly service and a welcoming neighborhood environment!

    (5)
  • Whitney P.

    Cute bakery/coffee shop hidden in a little plaza on 51st Ave off of Thunderbird Rd. Nice selection of unique baked goods, chocolates and coffee drinks. I loved the egg free breakfast cookie and my daughter highly recommends the chocolate and nut brownie. The owners work the register and the other is the chef, and are super friendly and clearly take pride in their establishment. I would have given them five stars in a heart beat (and I wish I could have given them four and a half stars) but they didn't offer skim milk as an option for the coffee drinks. Not a huge deal at all but it's what I like. Oh well, black coffee was just fine with me. A nice change up from the chain coffee shops.

    (4)
  • Sonja M.

    Amazing! As a teacher and a mom of an eight year old I seek workspace away from home. Here is a veritable slice of Britain with Wifi, great coffee/tea AND food. The chocolate is divine! The ambience is quirky. The staff is personable. I'm home!

    (5)
  • Kasey O.

    What a great little place tucked away on 51st Aveue/Tbird. Along with great coffee, sweet treats, who knew they had the best biscuits & gravy? We did!

    (5)
  • Shane T.

    This is what yelp is all about; finding gems like these! The staff is amazingly nice, the coffee is delish and the chocolate is completely sinful. Kind of hidden north of a preschool off of 51st ave.

    (5)
  • Polly S.

    Rayner's first came on my radar a couple of years ago thanks to mentions by friends. I've become a real fan once I tried it. It's hard to decide my favorite food offering there: pastries? handmade chocolates? Delicious lattes? Outstanding soups? Tasty sandwiches? I must face it, I love them all!

    (5)
  • Millie R.

    What a wonderful place with fantastic service! I came here for lunch last week and was impressed. The service was fantastic and the woman who helped us was kind, especially since I was eating with an adorable and animated 2 year old. I had the chicken salad on a croissant. Wow! Delicious! We were offered some chocolates to try, which were delicious. We also bought a number of pastries which were all good. I would definitely eat here again. My only suggestion is to not come in here in a rush. I don't feel like we waited too long, but if you are expecting "fast" food then you may want to call it in or just expect a few minutes of a wait. It is worth it!

    (5)
  • James G.

    Very nice surprise, a quaint friendly bakery, coffee cafe.... that emphasizes pastries, coffee, soups with a nice menu for breakfast and lunch...Such a nice experience we plan on being regulars... With everything made fresh , and a local supplier you cant go wrong and being a patron is the epitome of local support... tucked away off Thunderbird and 51st ave on the east side ...it is worth the visit... Did not have the soup but was told the clam chowder is to die for.... served on the weekends I will be back :)

    (5)
  • Dean K.

    Wow. This amazing place is tucked away just north of Thunderbird on 51st. Ave. I was pleasantly surprised today at the service and quality of the food. The chocolate croissant was light as a feather and amazing. The coffee superb. I was told they have home made New England Clam Chowder on Fri and Sat. I cant wait.

    (5)
  • David W.

    Best chocolate we have ever had! We were surprised at their lunch variety and everything we have tried so far has been excellent. They have fast service to get you in and out on your lunch break. They also make custom chocolate for special occasions and are quite talented. We eat there once or twice a week now. The chef is from England and has amazing British recipes in addition to American menu options.

    (5)
  • Frank E.

    WOW My mouth is watering thinking of what I'll have next time! Love the Atmosphere! Chocolates and pastries to die for! And lunch was amazing! "Chef" Tony is an artist.

    (5)
  • Melanie L.

    I'm shocked there is not a line out the door! What a gem on the West Side!! Awesome pastries and chocolates with delicious whole foods baked in. The Coffee Jolt cookie was incredible with spicy dark tones. The short bread full of buttery goodness like it should be. Now the surprise...The coffee - WONDERFUL! It even impressed me; the greatest coffee snob of all. I cant wait to try their lunches. Hurry in before everyone else finds out and you can't get a seat in this perfectly decorated cozy little shop. Look for the yellow sign north of T-bird on 51st Ave.

    (5)
  • Jenn G.

    This is a great addition to the Neighborhood. The chocolate is divine and the coffee outstanding! I can't forget about the pastries either. I had the Mocca Java cookie today along with a few chocolates. So good! I highly recommend the Salted Caramels and the White Chocolate and Goat Cheese Ganache truffle! If you are in the area go and check this place out. I promise you won't be disappointed!

    (5)
  • Sara S.

    Absolutely amazing! I've been gunning for an independent coffee shop in the neighborhood (lived down the street my whole life) and I hate going to that Starbucks on 43rd! This place was lovely, inviting, delicious and the welcoming. The chocolates are to die for and the iced tea was strong and actually tasted like tea. So happy they are here - I am telling everyone I know to stop by!

    (5)
  • Robert B.

    The hummus, veggie, and focaccia bread sandwich is good. Perfect for a light lunch. I bought some of their pastries hoping that would make for good snacks/easy to grab breakfast options, but they were lack luster as best. I will definitely stop back to try their shepard's pie though.

    (4)
  • Nathan F.

    Met some clients here for a meeting and really enjoyed this place. Had a sandwich and the tea both were really good.

    (5)
  • Localz Clothing C.

    they use sunburst farms produce and products. everthing is fresh daily &absolutely delicous. very hospitable and passion for there buiz. one of the unique things was, for first time visitors you will receive a free mouthwatering chocolate.

    (5)
  • Emma F.

    Amazing pastries, British delights galore, and very reasonable prices! The chef has apparently been at it for 50 years and it shows. I'm so glad to have found this place!

    (5)
  • Bluelilly G.

    Finally! An exceptional bakery and coffee shop in the West Valley! The place is fairly hidden, in a non-descript strip mall on the east side of 51st Ave just north of Thunderbird but worth the effort. Their coffee is exceptional but my current fav is an iced Jujube fruit and black tea. I'm addicted. We're eating our way through their pastries; the croissants remind me of the ones I enjoyed in France. And their homemade chocolate-dipped biscotti and Meringues (both Pistachio and Strawberry) are heavenly. There is a very particular German woman at work who gave very high marks to their Pear Financier Tarts (us too). And don't ignore their sandwiches and salads. They have a build-your-own sandwich for $5.25 that puts to shame the same sandwich with much lower quality ingredient at Sprouts for$ 2.99. And where else can you get handmade chocolate stilettos (for real)! We are delighted to finally have this level of quality in the bakery coffee and chocolate department on our side of town.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes
    Good for Working : Yes

Rayner’s Chocolate & Coffee Shop

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