Cafe Mangosix Coffee & Dessert Menu

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  • James P.

    Wanted to try some good ole' lemonade. Mangosix's was a disappointment. And the smoothies were so overpriced, though! I will give you props though for the creative display-wall of drinks. I kind of want it in my bedroom.

    (3)
  • Ohhee J.

    The mango coconut is bomb but the ice cubes are too big. The bubble waffle is flavorless and dry. Don't get it. The interior is huge and open. A nice change from the tiny crowded korean cafes along pleasant hill. I asked the worker what is the most popular thing here and she just started reading the menu to me... Free wifi. I'm on it right now!

    (4)
  • Praise Chanme K.

    Cafe Mangosix gained a lot of popularity/talk around the Atlanta area after initially opening because it's a relatively well-known cafe in Korea and has been featured in a popular drama. The location is in Duluth, right off exit 104 and next to Iron Age. The interior is spacious, with several seating areas (seats/tables to the right upon entry across from the registers / blending stations with a more socializing/meal feel and supplementary seating to the left with larger tables as well as a more private area) and a really clean layout. They maintain it well, as it still looks really new and clean. Upon stepping into the cafe, you see immediately to the left a huge wall display of their drink menu, with life-size replicas of their actual juices/smoothies; it's a good visual touch for customers, especially those who are trying out Cafe Mangosix for the first time. Like other disclaimers, Cafe Mangosix is definitely overpriced. I would say it's worth taking a visit, because it's worthy of a try, but if you're trying to be cost-efficient or take it easy on the wallet, this is not the place to go. Their drinks range anywhere from $5-$10, depending on the size. The one plus is that they really do strive to use fresh ingredients - I watched them making my mango/kiwi smoothie the first time I visited and noted their usage of all fresh fruits (the drink is essentially fresh fruits blended with ice), which probably accounts for the higher prices. Because a lot of their drink menu is based on fresh ingredients, you won't be sipping on super sweet smoothies, but it'll be a really natural and subtly sweet taste, which I appreciate and I can testify to for the mango/kiwi & mango/strawberry smoothies. In my visit today, I tried the green grape lemonade - which comes in a standard large size, for about $5.25 with tax. The cashier gave me two options of sweetness: sour or less sour while telling me the former option is pucker-worthy, so I opted for the latter. Upon drinking the lemonade, I was first hit with the excessive sweetness -- definitely a lot of added sugar and way sweeter than I expected, whereas I was hoping for a delicate balance between sour and sweet. I think if I get the drink again in future, I'm going to try the sourer option and see how that fares out. 3.5 stars because while the drinks are pretty good, the price is a little excessive and I feel like it's something I can easily make at home while producing the same flavor results, for much cheaper. I do like the space though (great for small or large groups). Overall, service is friendly and the menu is expansive with a lot of options beyond drinks, which is all I've tried thus far in my visits. I'll be sure to try the food menu next time, and update with a new review accordingly.

    (3)
  • Addy C.

    If you're a regular here, you may have noticed that your cup of mango juice is now 1/3 ice cubes -- and they won't let you order without ice. "Beginning on January 1, 2015, we will be implementing a new, improved recipe for our mango juices to synchronize our tastes with that of the global Mangosix community." They even have a name for this change -- "Mangosix Global Project". Seriously? You call adding ice cubes a new improved recipe? Why not play honest and just increase the price of your drink? Don't hide by adding a bunch of ice cubes and worse, not allowing us to ask for no ice. I won't ding a star b/c I still love the drink ... but you've really disappointed me.

    (4)
  • Kimberly K.

    This is just the spot to hit up for dessert after dinner, specifically if you've just enjoyed Korean BBQ with some friends and still have space left in your stomach! Mango six is conveniently located beside Iron Age for your sweet tooth needs! This cafe is HUGE, decorated tastefully, and provides plenty of tables ranging from big 10+ tops, small 2 tops for dates, and couches with 4 top tables placed at every angle of the venue! So we had to get their mango juice since that IS what they're known for... Hehe. I ordered the mango strawberry, which was spectacular! Natural mango nectar with teeny bits of of soft mango chunks, topped with strawberry juice which added the perfect amount of tangyness! My friend had the coconut mango juice, which actually ended up being my favorite! Although the mango is already sweet, the coconut isn't so sweet that it overpowers the sugars in this drink, but rather adds an array of sweetness. I also tried the mango pineapple from another friend, but it was too tangy in my opinion. I wish the boba was softer, but I can understand how it was a little hard and too chewy because they were closing soon. I also ordered the mango mousse cake! The mango chunks were great and the cake tasted wonderful.... But there was nothing "mousse"-like about this cake. It was hard, as if it were frozen. Even after waiting 20 minutes, the cake didn't soften the least bit. Not sure if it's meant to be hard or if it was just the cold weather seeping through the windows... But the name sure is misleading in comparison to its texture!

    (4)
  • Allene T.

    I visited Mangosix after hearing so much about it from my friends back home in Atlanta and decided to try it out today to see what all the fuss was about. It's taken over what used to be a large AT&T store in the same plaza as Iron Age. It's filled mainly with high schoolers and college folk with an occasional family or young 30's person sitting around. There was only one party in front of me in line and by the time I left with my takeaway drink, the line was at the door. I have to say this place is what I expected - not terrible, but not great. Ever since I visited Hong Kong last month, I've been dying to find something similar to Hui Lau Shan (popular mango dessert place) and it's just not happening. I got the coconut mango juice + aloe jelly + mango jelly in a grande size for $6.45 (or however expensive) + tax. I suppose the best way to drink this is to mix both flavors - the mango by itself is simply way too sweet and way too tangy. At the semi-ridiculous price, I wouldn't come back and it's not something I would ever crave. The facility itself seems to be a nice place to hang out after dinner or just in general, but I wouldn't really call this a study lounge. If you're ever in Hong Kong - check out Hui Lau Shan. I can't find anything that beats that yet. If I'm back, I'll have to give the other drinks a shot... the lemonades looked pretty good.

    (3)
  • Steven L.

    Fresh fruit but a little over priced. The decor is quite pretty displaying a picture waxed of all the drinks that you can order with new ones on advertisement displayed by the door. They offer cakes, food, macarons and other baked goodies with free WiFi also. They also have frozen yogurt for you if you didn't want a drink or any food.

    (3)
  • Tiff H.

    Cafe Mangosix recently opened earlier this year in the same plaza as Iron Age, Lattea, and Ming's, to name a few, but I had yet to frequent the cafe. Because the recently popular Korean drama, Heirs, was a primary venue for many of the scenes that Park Shin Hye acted in as a server/barista. Walking into the cafe you are greeted by... a lot of empty space. The cafe is large and spacious, with ample seating and walking room. The "bar' is huge, with an area where they make sandwiches, an area where the cashiers ring you up, an area to showcase the cakes and desserts, and an area where they make the coffee and juices. The left side of the entrance, walking in, you can see the different drink options they offer. I debated between ordering a juice or a hot espresso drink, seeing as it was a cold day and I wanted something hot. The servers talked me into their mango juices (served for $5.45, the smallest size). There are different fruit options for your mango juice, and the server said the pineapple was the best. And well, they were not bluffing, the mango pineapple juice was quite good. It is cool seeing the way they layer the pineapple on top in order not to disrupt the mango juice on the bottom. Definitely a good choice if you're looking to blow $5.45 on a drink. By the way. I think it is very very wrong to pay $8.95 (tax NOT included) on a non-alcoholic, non-premium coffee bean beverage. That is absolutely ridiculous. That mango better have been crapped out by the gods, just saying. TIP: come on your birthday (they WILL card you) and you can get a free cake! Sure, the cake is tiny, but they would normally charge you from $6-8 dollars for one, so be sure to take advantage. My friend's birthday just happened to be November 1st, so we made sure he ordered one for us to share with him. He ordered the blood orange cake. It was refreshing and tart, although it wasn't anything to rave about. It was cute though, and a nice treat that we got for free. I'm not sure I would come back again. Unless it's the day of someone's birthday. Free cake!

    (3)
  • Licca K.

    Okay, yep, I'm pretty addicted too. The mango x coconut juice / smoothie is definitely a must try. Mostly for the combo being rather unique in comparison to most the cafes in the area. The +1 for me is that they use fresh fruits for their drinks and have a thick smoothie texture. I've tried some of the blue lemonade which gets kudos for presentation, but it's a bit strong for me. It's really tart, so if you like very tart lemonade it's worth a try. I'd say nay to the boba on the smaller drinks or in general though. They are really chewy; I stress really chewy. They also took up valuable real estate. I think this was mentioned by other reviewers as well. Sadly, I'm in agreement. They do have alternatives: aloe vera and mango jelly, maybe a few others at additional charge. The drinks come topped with diced mango and bits of fresh grape fruit. These drinks could definitely classify as treats. The price is in stark contrast to the area's other drink offerings, but it's right at home next to some of the fancy smoothies I'd spy in Buckhead / Midtown. They have an award card, too, to help you curb the financial hit you'll have for your addiction. Not much, but I guess it's a nice consolation? The venue is very spacious and sleek; I really like the drink wall too. As much as I'd love to grab a drink here and hang out every other day... I'm very glad I live far from it, but it also makes a nice occasional splurge to not have it so close. Treat yo self! Right?

    (4)
  • Andrea M.

    I had to visit this place since I've been hearing all the rage about it. And ... I agree with most that this place is over-priced. The café was pretty empty around 5 ish on a Saturday. Unsure if this is because this location is new or if this place doesn't get "packed" until the later hours. They offer the typical café style foods though so people were lounging around and working or studying. I ordered the white chocolate mocha under the espresso section, and the bro got the kiwi smoothie. He seemed to really like it. I took a sip and didn't particularly have the same impression since I'm more into sweet drinks. My mocha was good though. The "tall" was super small. I could have gotten something at Starbucks for something less. Café Mangosix Coffee & Dessert is located in the Iron Age complex if you're shooting for a heading (like a sailor--lol). Parking is plentiful if you're familiar with this area. This side of the complex is more vacant so there are more choices.

    (3)
  • Karen X.

    I came here with a friend who is CRAZY about this place and comes multiple times a week. She insisted that we have dinner here and I was intrigued by the smoothies she talked about so agreed. The smoothies and sandwiches are surprisingly good! There are tons of flavors to choose from but the mango coconut seems to be the most popular - and rightfully so! I also had the beef brisket sandwich which was also quite satisfactory though not the most amazing sandwich I've had by any means. My only complaint would be that the service is very slow - especially for the sandwiches. They seem to take a really long time crafting the sandwich and making it really perfect which is fine, but I wish they would just speed it up a bit! The place in general also feels a lot like a food court which I'm not crazy about and it can get really noisy. All in all, stop in on a nice afternoon for a delicious smoothie and maybe a small bite, but I probably wouldn't recommend coming here for a full on meal and definitely not multiple times a week!

    (4)
  • Thi T.

    Already my favorite drink/reading place. Fresh smoothies. Nice ambiance. Plenty of different seating arrangements. No outdoor seating. I came here twice in one day because I was that enthusiastic about it. The first time, I tried the mango with kiwi and the mango with coconut. Both are highly recommended. The mango tastes fresh with some chunks in it. The kiwi was only a tad sour and gave it a tropical taste. Both together were not too sweet (I'm sensitive to sugar!). The coconut was a nice touch. I mixed it all in and enjoyed the combination of flavors. Later on in the evening, I got the mango with rasberry. The rasberry was not sour and there are some seeds but not enough to be distracting. This fruit definitely gave a nice scent to the smoothie, and also goes well with mango. The drinks come with huge chunks of ice, which I do not necessarily favor as it got in the way of me slurping up all of the smoothie. Oh, and I would suggest getting a small straw. The pointed big straws also got in the way of me getting to the bottom of the cup. I'm looking forward to coming back and trying all the mango-fruit options. Pay attention to the menu on the wall though. I saw that some ingredients were covered (as if they were not available). There are food options as well as snacks and desserts. I'm really in love with the mango smoothies though.

    (5)
  • Audrey A.

    Let's start with the atmosphere: trendy and modern Once you walk in the cement flooring and high ceiling make the place seem very spacious. On the left of the entrance there's a wall of smoothies on display and I guessed that it was the drink menu. The cash register was a bit confusing since the bar stretched across the entire back of the place it was difficult figuring out where to order. On the right corner, you can see a yogurt wall and apparently it is very good. There also have cafe foodies like sandwiches, which I ordered the large basil chicken. As a first timer, my experience was good, but the reason I gave it a four star was because it was hard hearing when my ticket was called. The large space made the voices echo and so it took me a couple head turns to know when my food was ready. I suggest getting a microphone for the restaurant's next investment, or a television display with the ticket number showing. It's only 3 months old so I'm sure they are still growing and I plan on returning again.

    (4)
  • Kim N.

    Spacious cafe with lots of tables. Cafe MangoSix serves smoothies, fresh juices, frozen yogurt, lemonades, sandwiches, salads, & misc. desserts. Self-serve frozen yogurt machines were not ready for service as of 8/27. Plenty of parking spots. Cafe MangoSix is located right next to Iron Age... So now there are 3 coffee shops in the same shopping center: Mozart, Top Cloud, & MangoSix. The fresh mango juice drinks are their specialties & they are pretty expensive. We tried the mango coconut w/ boba, which was good & worth a try but I'm not sure how that price point will work for them going forward. The boba was hard to chew; tasted a bit under-cooked or left out for too long. In the description, it says coconut juice but it's actually coconut milk on top of the mango juice just FYI. Service was pretty good for the most part; our drinks took a while to come out though & they got the wrong size (ordered Grande but got Tall). Yes, the sizes are just like Starbucks sizes.

    (3)
  • Vicki N.

    My review is only based on one drink: mango & coconut juice. Oh man, I'm obsessed. If you've ever been to Thai of norcross (or any Thai restaurant) and liked their mango sticky rice dessert, then you will love this drink. It comes with sort of an icy mango purée topped with sweet coconut milk and a garnish of some grapefruit. The taste is very similar to the dessert! At first I wasn't sure if I was suppose to drink it like that (with the two layers) or mix it up, so I tried both. Definitely tastes better mixed, but not overly mixed. I finished half the cup within the first five minutes. This place is huge! They sell espresso drinks, smoothies, froyo, paninis, salads, and teas. I just wish it wasn't so darn pricey. I bought three drinks and it totaled to $18. Insane! The girl calling out the number either spoke too softly or the music was playing too loud. With the size of that place, it'll be hard to tell over all the music, conversations and blenders.

    (4)
  • Diana T.

    I have been a regular customer since this place has opened. "Since January 1, 2015, we will be implementing a new, improved recipe for our mango juices to synchronize our tastes with that of the global Mangosix community." I usually get the mango juice with coconut with mango jelly. Due the change, my drink just tastes different. They add a ton of ice. A venti is almost $8. It really makes you double think if this drink is worth it. It makes me just want to go buy my own mango and coconut juice to make my own drink. I have also heard the dark chocolate iced drink is delicious. I will probably try that next. On the positive side, they now supply Macaron Queen's macarons. & if you haven't tried these, they are amazing. My favorite is red velvet and blue berry cheesecake. I have also tried some of their desserts. Great selection. Overall, it has a convenient location and a great selection of snacks. Prices are a bit high though. Will probably be back once in a while.

    (3)
  • Linda Z.

    I have a love-hate relationship with Mangosix. The place and the food are beautiful, but it's lacking in pretty much every other area. Like most reviews have mentioned, the drinks here are not cheap. I ordered a grande, but the cashier rang me up for a venti and I didn't say anything. A venti mango coconut juice is almost $8, and half the cup is ice. But damn, the drink is good :'( We also tried the deluxe bubble waffle. It tasted distinctly like eggs, and for some reason my friend and I both agreed that the first bite of the waffle tasted like meat O_O Given the high concentration of similar cafes in the area, you could definitely find a better place than Mangosix to hangout. But all the food is so pretty and Instagramable that I can't stop coming back :(

    (2)
  • Esther Y.

    Green tea honey bread is amazing and huge :) the bingsu is also good but kind of overpriced for the size.

    (4)
  • Terah M.

    One of the many places to go in Pleasant Hill for a little treat. The atmosphere is modern and well designed which is one of the reasons I like this place. Their color scheme is subtle yet eye catching. They have plenty of seating which is always a plus. However, it tends to get very crowded around night time fyi, especially weekends. I haven't been able to visit during the day, but I bet it's quieter then. The only thing I don't like about this place is the way they have it set up to order and pick up your drink/meal. It's slightly confusing and people tend to cut in line because they don't know where to stand. I hope they can get a new system for that. They are slightly more expensive than Top Cloud right next door but they have this unique mango juice where you start off your drink with a mango base then you can add aloe, boba, or jelly. And you can top it off with another kind of fruit. This place is cute and attracts many customers. Its worth $8 on a smoothie but it's not to die for. I'd recommend checking this place out at least once!

    (4)
  • Randy T.

    Great space for hanging out, but the drinks are so-so. The menu at Cafe Mangosix features sandwiches, a coffee menu with offerings similar to Starbucks, smoothies, bubble teas, an assortment of mango drinks, and desserts. Frozen yogurt is also available - there's more than vanilla and chocolate, but not as many flavors as you would get at a place dedicated to froyo. The main attraction of Cafe Mangosix is its size and atmosphere. There's a seating area that is partitioned off from the rest of the cafe where I observed many people working and studying. Something that I liked was the huge display case by the front door, which showcased the cafe's many drink offerings. The display case actually inspired me to order the dark iced chocolate drink. I should note that the drinks are not cheap here. I mention coffees similar to Starbucks - they're priced like they're sold at Starbucks. My dark iced chocolate drink, which was the "tall size" (but really the smallest size sold) was almost $5 when tax was included. The drink tasted okay - there were a few pieces of dark chocolate mixed in with the drink. Main comment - too much ice. My friends, who ordered other items, also got a ton of ice in their drinks. For the price I'm paying, I would expect more drink and less ice. I tried the mango coconut drink as well - the bubbles were not very impressive. From a flavor standpoint, the mango coconut drink didn't really stand out either. Great atmosphere - good for hanging out with friends and also studying. Drinks are just okay and are a little pricey.

    (3)
  • Jessica D.

    I will give it to Cafe Mangosix to offer a drink that was not previously available to the area. However, I'm not a fan of anything they have to offer. The mango drinks are pricy and inconsistent -- sometimes, they're blended, sometimes they're iced. Sometimes the drink is sweet and other times it's tart, depending on the mangos that are available to them at the time. I've tried a few variations of the drink but I'd say the mango/coconut combo is the best. I tried their black milk bubble tea once, and that was really more than enough because it tasted like slightly tea flavored water with boba. Unfortunately, I didn't try my drink until I got home. Pass, please. The interior looks nice, but there is a LOT of empty space, allowing for sounds to bounce off everything. Even when the store isn't crowded, it's still very loud. This poses a problem when their pick-up system is employees yelling out receipt numbers. You won't be able to hear them over the chatter and music unless you wait right by the pick-up area. However, what WILL keep me coming back every now and then is that they now carry Macaron Queen macarons. They're the best in Georgia with their unique flavors offered, texture, and quality. The only downside is that they're more expensive here ($1.95 each) than at the Perimeter or Lenox stands ($1.25 each). It makes sense, though, because they are selling through Cafe Mangosix and everyone needs to profit in order to keep selling.

    (2)
  • Lucy W.

    This has now become the 3rd bakery I have to stop in when I'm in the Duluth area with a frequent beverage stamp card...with one important distinction: freshly blended mango juice drinks! It is DELICIOUS, and totally worth the high price tag (almost $6 for a "tall" mango juice with coconut milk). Smooth and creamy with little bits of mango...this drink probably displaces my #1 favorite mango drink (mango green tea). Other Yelpers mentioned that they have added ice cubes to the drink and you cannot ask for them to hold the ice...it probably depends on who's prepping the drinks, but I only got 6 ice cubes in my last drink so it doesn't really cut into the value or taste of the drink. They also offer some yummy ice cream, baked goods and snacks...there was a sign showing the forthcoming bubble waffles which I LOVE so I can't wait to try these. I'm fine with stopping at different places along Pleasant Hill Rd just for one item so Mangosix fits in well, and added to my rotation. The cafe itself is huge, located across the plaza from Mings BBQ (along with HH Gregg, Red Lobster & Petco)...these are probably easiest to identify when traveling down Pleasant Hill Rd coming from I-85, located on the left hand side). Decor is a mix of warehouse (unfinished open ceiling, metal chairs, concrete flooring mixed with tiles that look like wood) and trendy modern (sleek order counter, beverage prep area, open grill, frozen yogurt machines, and the much photographed beverage porthole wall near the door). Update: tried the bubble waffle, $4.45 for a waffle with powdered sugar (I abstained from the whipped cream). It was a little denser than I would have liked...wish it was fluffier and separated into single "bubbles", and put into a paper bag like the street vendors in Hong Kong and in Chinatowns of many cities around the world so I wouldn't have to use utensils. I did like that it was warm with crispy edges, fresh from the waffle iron. Probably will not order again unless I get ice cream on it.

    (4)
  • Rachel K.

    I guess I'll update this since I've tried their Mango drinks... which are somewhat decent. My only complaint - they are PRICEY. I got 2 mango coconut with boba drinks.... cost like 13 bucks! The sizes aren't that big either. I got 2 smalls I believe. I only come here since my bf really enjoys their mango drinks. I'd only swing by here if 1. you have a serious craving 2. no other dessert place is open or 3. you just enjoy spending $$ for tiny drinks.

    (3)
  • Sela T.

    Ordered the mango/coconut to begin with. Great mango pulp/syrup to coconut ratio. However, the menu not only covers the infamous mango drink, there are many other options as well. a small area in the middle with korean baked goods, a small display of cakes, sandwiches and a small corner dedicated to fro-yo. The place is decorated thoughtfully. Very clean lines and comfortable. Plenty of seating and I could see myself sit there chatting with friends. Only problem, its a little bit on the pricey side for a drink. There are many other cafes like topcloud, lattea or bobamoca that serves similar drinks for a much cheaper price. There's nothing particular that stands out for me to come back.

    (3)
  • Sheena V.

    Korean cafe that specialize in drinks. They also serve sandwich and soup until 9pm. They also sell Korean bake goods and cakes. You get a free cake on your birthday^^ They have locations in California and Korea as well. There drink pretty good for the most part. I only had one drink that I didn't like and that was the grapefruit tea. Basically it was a slice of grapefruit with hot water. Most people order the mango drink. The base of drink is puree mango with your choose of toppings like boba, aloe vera, kiwi puree, or coconut milk. It's very tasty but the the drinks here are not cheap! My current favorite is the strawberry latte, a medium is $4.85 and I finished in 5 sips. The strawberry mojito was $6.85 but came in a large cup. The medium-sized cups are more like a small. Great place to study or to grab lunch. Located next to Iron Age.

    (3)
  • Jennifer M.

    Conveniently located next to Iron Age, Mangosix is a great spot to wind down with drinks and desserts. It's large and spacious, and somewhat of a cosy atmosphere. I was actually pleasantly surprised with the Mango Coconut Juice. It's really good to the point that I finished it quickly. I just couldn't put it down. Great combination. Macarons are surprisingly good too. I just always expect them to be dry and tasteless since they're probably just sitting behind those glass windows for the whole day or more, but these were great. Any flavor is fair game. I don't recommend the churros. Dry and hard, and tasteless. No sweetness. Nothing.

    (4)
  • Lisa Y.

    Mmmmm~ mangos lol. If you know me, you know that I am absolutely addicted to mangos! Their mango juice is my new current addiction. After dinner at Ming's, I asked D to come here, and he reluctantly agreed. I bought him the Coconut Mango juice, and I got plain mango, and even he ended up loving it! :) Interior space is pretty decent in size, and they do offer free wifi which is convenient for those who want to turn this place into another typical study spot. The ordering system is essentially the same as Starbucks. Sizes are either tall, grande, or venti, and some drinks are not offered in certain sizes. I haven't tried other items on the menu but I have been meaning to try some of their warm sandwiches that they offer because the pictures advertise them decently well. So, that'll be my next thing to cross off my to-do list. :)

    (4)
  • Celine T.

    I purchased a lemonade for 5 dollors, but it looked like whole bottle of ice. Taste is good, but if I want a whole bottle ice drink, I can just go home and make it.

    (1)
  • M T.

    I really don't get what all the hype is all about when it comes to the mango and coconut juice. I tried it for the first time and it was extremely bland, no type of sweetness or mango flavor or coconut flavor. I really wanted to like it, I did. Maybe I just got a bad batch?? Idk.. I was really disappointed though. On the other hand, they sell Macaron Queen but it's super pricey. $1.95 for one! But you get to choose your own instead of buying it in random flavors in packages at the mall.

    (2)
  • Angela J.

    First disclaimer: OVERPRICED!!!!!! Bestie and I were so excited by the art deco display of their signature drinks in the front, but we should've been suspicious by their overly large rental space they're taking up because that = jacked up prices. I felt my credit card trembling when I swiped for $5.30 (+tax, but still), for a "grande" kiwi smoothie. Don't get me wrong though--the kiwi was real kiwi.. unfortunately. Underripe kiwi chunks blended up with I think a kiwi juice (which, fortunately, wasn't oversweet like too many places I've been too), but I ended up not finishing all of it. But my friend's Caramel Macchiato was sublime.. it MAY be worth the $5.30 but it sure is cutting it close. Oh yeah, $11 for shaved ice? I don't care if that ice is from Elsa's Ice Castle, nothing justifies that price. Bunch of trendy Asian folks frequent this place, but no need to feel pressured to be "in the crowd" to really come here. ;)

    (3)
  • Jin S.

    Highly disappointed after this past visit. I went there with my mom and sister-in-law to get the injeolmi bingsoo because it was really good the last time I got it. When the injeolmi bingsoo came out, it looked like they hadn't finished making it or the person making it didn't feel like shaving any more ice. Usually, bingsoos are filled a good amount past the rim of the bowl but ours barely was filled to the rim. The people who ordered before and after us also got bingsoos and their's were fine. There wasn't enough injeolmi powder so we asked the guy at the counter for a bit more and he replied saying, "Alrightttt, I'll give you a little extra." That wouldve been fine except his tone was rude/degrading. Then he literally SPRINKLED a pinch of powder onto the bingsoo. Like... we might have as well not asked him. We also mentioned that the bingsoo was a lot smaller than usual and he said that's the standard size. Which was funny, considering how the people sitting next to us got the exact same bingsoo and it was almost twice as much as ours. We also ordered a panini and when it didn't come out for a good while, we asked about our order and the same guy said it would just be another minute. When the panini was ready, it wasn't even the panini we ordered. They said they accidentally got the orders mixed up and gave ours to someone else. They couldn't remake our order because they were out of bread. However, they did give us a refund for the panini and gave us the other people's panini. Overall, we were dissatisfied with the experience we had at this place. It wasn't more of how our orders came out than it was how Mango Six handled the situation. My sister-in-law was so frustrated she said she doesn't plan on ever coming back to the cafe.

    (2)
  • Christina D.

    Went for the first time last night after Iron Age. The place had a great vibe and the staff seemed pleasant. In all honesty, though, my milk tea with boba tasted a little off. I can't really put my hands on it.... Oh, and the boba was surprisingly tough to chew. However, I did taste my friends'a honey dew drink,and she still had the boba problem, but it tasted 10x's better than the milk tea.

    (2)
  • Julie L.

    Omg. What is life??? If you love to eat and drink real fruit stuff, this is the place. The place has a wonderful wall. It has examples of the drinks you might want. Good, good. They also have pastries, frozen yogurt, and CHEESECAKE!!! Everything is a bit pricey, but it is worth it. The drinks are the best. You pay a dollar for an extra size. The drinks run from $4.95 to $8.95. Some drinks are cheaper than others, but the most expensive isn't always the best. The one prefer is the coconut mango juice. It has a slushy mango taste with a sweet coconut milk. You can't possibly come here without trying their signature sandwich, The BBQ Chicken Sandwich. For the most part their sandwiches looks more like a panini, and the taste is just to die for. Overall, great place for real fruit drinks. You can't find that in a lot of places. I highly recommend the BBQ Chicken Sandwich & the Mango Coconut Drink.

    (5)
  • Hue T.

    OH LA LA!! MANGOLICIOUS!! I must say that I was pretty pumped up to try this Seoul, Korea based place. I'm a crazy Korean Drama freak, and seeing Mango Six in most of my Korean Dramas made me very excited to see one opening in Georgia. Upon entering Mango Six you will notice to your left " the wall of fame" AKA "wall of sample drinks". I don't think they have all of the drinks on display, but the popular drinks are on here. I thought the idea of bringing the drinks to life on this wall was pretty impressive. Like it's name Mango is the signature drink at Mango Six Coffee & Dessert. However, I think the most popular mango drink at this Coffee shop is the Mango Coconut juice. The first drink I tried was the Mango Coconut "juice" which was yummy. It wasn't a juice though but more of a smoothie. Mango and coconut - perfect for that SUMMER TIME SICKNESS CRAVING! You'll think it's a welcome drink in a tropical resort. The Mango drink also comes with Mango Strawberry & Mango Kiwi. Mango Six also have frozen yogurt, sandwiches, salads, bee pollen, shaved ice. coffee beans, mangos, chocolate and a bunch of random things inside. BBQ Chicken Sandwich = OH MY MY, DELICIOUSNESS! The BBQ Chicken sandwich looks more like a Panini. If you eat it fresh, the Sandwich is extremely crunchy & tasty. The sandwich also comes with a side of salad, and a special sauce. I think they followed the motto of Korean cafes and decided to place a super high price tag on all their items. The drinks are pretty expensive, but it's made from REAL FRUITS and not powder, so that's a plus. Small $5.45 Medium $6.45 Large $7.45 The service was very slow at the beginning, but after visiting here for a few weeks I noticed that it has improved a lot. Everyone is so friendly. Every time I call to order they would know who I am. YAY! Overall, this is my new favorite place. I'm obsessed with the Mango Coconut Juice & the BBQ Chicken Sandwich.

    (5)
  • Tamara Q.

    This is a great after dinner hang out if you want to stay local. I know many of the cool Korean bakeries are on Buford and if you don't want to drive all the way there and you live in duluth closer to the 85 thn this place is perfect. It's not as quiet as other places in duluth and they offer lots of yummy blended drinks, coffees, and teas, as well as boba. My FAV thing at this place is there honey breads. They are a big bread brick that is soaked in a honey and topped with fruits and whipped cream. AMAZING. Perfectly crispy on the outside and soft and hot on the inside. They also have savory ones that I haven't tried yet but also look really good.

    (4)
  • Karly G.

    Too expensive. A tall(small) mango smoothie will set you back $5.45, that's more costly than my daily Starbucks Caramel Macciato! The mango smoothies' will vary upon seasons. After drinking mine, I think you may get a more sweeter drink during the summer time. Anyways, Wednesday is "Ladies's Night" so you get a 10% off your entire purchase. I ordered all tall mango smoothie, mango with watermelon and mango with coconut. My favorite is the mango coconut since I love coconut. You can tell that they do use fresh mangoes since some are quite stringy even though they blended it well. I didn't mind it as much, not sure if others would. The place is ginormous for a cafe type restaurant. But the decor is very modern and clean. I'm not sure if they bake their own cakes and pastries but they do have a bit of a selection - I have to give it a try next time. They also have pressed sandwiches as well. Let's be honest, I really hate the way they set up the order line, it's confusing and I can't imagine the chaos it will create when they're busy. The entrance is right in the middle but you have to walk to the left to order, pay and then walk to the right pick up and there's no exit. So you would have to come out the same line that everybody is standing waiting to order. It wasn't busy last night but this needs to be thought out better. How about let the entrance line starts at the register to the left? It's confusing for newbies...

    (3)
  • Phong T.

    100A as of September 2014 Very nicely decorated inside. From what I've been told, this is a popular franchise in South Korea. Well now it has been brought to Hotlanta! #turnup Cafe that serves an array of drinks from coffee and espressos to known items as the mango puree smoothies and lemonade. They also serve pastries and sandwiches as well as frozen yogurt. VERY SPACIOUS for large group of friends to get together. Items are pricey, but they taste good if not decent.

    (3)
  • Xinwei Z.

    If I were to sum up Mangosix in two words they would be: bubblegum K-drama. The interior is trendy and modern, but I can't help but feel as if it was pasted straight out of a Korean drama, not that it's a bad thing. I actually quite enjoyed myself there. DC, don't get me wrong, I love all the eccentric independent coffeeshops, but this is one thing you're missin'. Mangosix is most popular for its all-fruit based drinks and at $5.45 for a tall, they aren't cheap. My friend and I ended up splitting a mango+honeydew juice, which I found to be quite delicious and refreshing, but I'm still a bit apprehensive about the price tag. My friend and I ended up getting incredibly similar orders, both sandwiches served warm with a side salad. My biggest gripe with Mangosix was the service. There were only two other tables, but even then it took about 20 minutes for our sandwiches to be ready. In fact, they didn't even start making them until we went to the counter and asked how much longer it would take. The sandwiches though were quite tasty and filling. I wouldn't come here for a protein-fix, for sure, but they were everything a café sandwich should be: light and relatively healthy. I enjoyed my visit to Mangosix and I can see why it's so popular with the 20-something crowd, but quite frankly, I don't think the food quite lived up to the hype. The drinks are delicious, but with nearby drink places like Quickly's and Boba Mocha (and soon Sweet Hut) that are much cheaper, I can't see myself visiting just to buy a juice. However, I do think that it's a great spot social spot for groups, catching up with friends, or a post-dinner dessert fix.

    (3)
  • Jen S.

    Mango Six is an extremely popular cafe straight from Korea. They're known for their all fruit/natural drinks and it's a must if you're a health freak or just like trendy new cafes to try. There's definitely always a long line but they're a well oiled engine. You can see all their workers working in unison and see buckets of mangoes that had just recently been cut out going back to the kitchen. Believe the hype - it tastes fresh. It is NOT cheap however. For one of their signature drinks in the smallest size it's already about $6 in what they consider a "tall" It's definitely a TREAT. I like to get my drink with Mango and Coconut Milk. It has a nutty flavor to it like pistachio so it is creamy but I prefer it over getting a frappuccino that seems fattier. You can also get boba, aloe jelly, or another add-on that's part of the drink but I prefer the drink as is. There's wifi and a lot of space as well! I recommend you giving it a try if you're in town.

    (5)
  • Gabi L.

    Mango six is one of my favorite cafes in the duluth area. Unlike the other korean bakeries that are all identical and mediocre, Mango six offers a large variety of drinks and made to order desserts like shaved ice and honey bread. Their shaved ice is all great, especially the green tea. The cafe's items are on the pricier side but if you know what to get I think its definitely worth the money. The interior is also very modern and clean which is a big plus for me.

    (4)
  • Bruce X.

    Ordered a venti coconut mango...got half a cup of ice for $8. Not worth it at all. Seeing a bunch of ppl walk out with $8 worth of ice. If I wanted ice I could have gone to Kroger and gotten a huge bag for $1.

    (1)
  • Crystal H.

    This place has paninis, desserts, and drinks. When I went, they were giving out samples of their paninis. I think it had sausage, cheese, tomatoes, and bacon. It was alright. I went on labor day, and they said they've been open for a week and a day. Do not order anything that contains mango. We ordered mango juice with boba. It tastes old and when we told the manager, he argued with us saying its fresh, telling us to come check the kitchen. Who does that? He also told us they use fresh mangoes, but it totally tasted like they used old, mushy brown mangoes. So after a million years of telling us why he's right, he asked what we wanted to replace it with, so we got kiwi. Kiwi was good, but he told us we couldnt get boba. And he told us to take back the disgusting old mango drink. Uh, no thank you. Kiwi was blended, but not all the way, so it kinda tasted like there was chunks of kiwi. Drinks are pricey. Ching is right. The place was really hot. I was thinking it was on purpose since they're serving iced cold drinks, but it was unacceptable. Maybe ill go back to try the lemonades...

    (2)
  • ChauPha N.

    Cafe Mango Six is located next to Iron Age on Pleasant Hill. I believe it just recently opened so when I drove by I decided to try it out. It was a hot day that day and what better things to do on a hot saturday then to go get a cold drink? :) Cafe Mango Six is a really big cafe, very spacious! And besides offering cold drinks, like smoothies, bubble teas, and such...they also offers hot sandwiches, frozen yogurt, desserts and more! The following is the sizes that they are offering their drinks and their prices: Tall $5.45 Grande $6.45 Venti $7.45 Pretty pricey I believe. I got the biggest size for both. Now for your info, when you first walk into the store, on your left there is a big case of drinks display that Mango Six offered and what they suppose to look like. For the Mango and Boba, it has coconut cream on top. But when I went to ordered mine and when I receive it, it did not have coconut cream on top. So when I ask my barista why, she informed me that it's because you have to specified that you want the one with the coconut cream on top. Since it's my first time here, I deff. did not know but oh well. So if you don't tell them, the one you gonna receive is the Mango and Boba that don't have coconut cream on top and will only have coconut juices. And trust me, it makes a huge difference! So after trying both drinks, I feel like the differences between the drink is of course the coconut cream. It's a great sweetness and creamy side after you drink a lot more of the tangy mango smoothie. So next time, I wouldn't ordered the mango smoothie by itself. nor would I ordered the Mango and Boba without the creamy coconut because the mango smoothie and the mango and boba with the coconut juices in it is literally the same exact thing. Also, these two drinks is their signature drinks. Anyways, at Mango Six, you ordered your drinks at the ordered here station, then you wait in line to pick up your drinks at the pick up station. In between is the desserts area. They offer stuff like tiramisu, cheesecakes, and different type of sweets and slices of cakes. And then after the pick up station is the frozen yogurt area. All flavors are .52cents an oz. And all of their flavors have the organic sign. So all organic offerings. Pretty nice. If you want to try out the flavor you can ask for sample cups. I tried the strawberry and mango flavors while waiting for my drink and it was a okay. Not the best I have tasted but it's not bad. Not very sweet, so for some that could be a good thing!( The topping stations is right next to the yogurt self served.) As I was leaving the cafe, I noticed in the middle of the cafe is fresh fruits like mango and kiwis in a basket. Not sure if it's for sale or anything but I thought that was pretty neat! They also have a water station. Overall, this cafe is pretty cool! It offers a lot of stuff all in one cafe. So I would come back to try other stuff, like their desserts. But for the drinks, I think it's a bit pricey. That's why I only gave this place three stars. The service was okay, the drinks weren't bad, but not OMG. But it's a cute and roomy cafe for socializing and so with everything in consideration, I concluded it at 3 stars. Until I come back and try some other stuff to see if i can give it more stars. :D Until next time!

    (3)
  • Jazmine S.

    Love the strawberry smoothie. I also got a chocolate chip cookie and it was quite tasty. I will surely return to try out more stuff on the menu. They also sell box water too.

    (4)
  • Joanna Q.

    I actually came here during the couple days of Pre-opening. This place is next to Iron Age, a very popular spot on pleasant hill, but I feel this will become one too. The place is korean owned and the workers I believe are all korean. When spoken to I just let them know I wasn't korean. This area lacks this concept of healthy and organic eating so I really like this place. Here you can find drinks, desserts, salads, sandwiches, even frozen yogurt! This place is very spacious with many seats and outlets. There are signs to direct you where to order and if you pick up sandwiches you go to the left and drinks you go to the right which is a little inconvenient because they called my number at the same time on both sides. My only problem is that service was SO SLOW. The cashier let me know that my salad would take about 15 mins because they were waiting for the bread to bake but my drinks took just as long as my food. My sister ordered a strawberry smoothie and waited 20 mins for it! Many orders after hers were called and they explained to her that lemonades are faster to make but to me that is no excuse for no one to pay attention to her order just because it took longer. The food was delicious and fresh! I had the green apple walnut salad and the boyfriend had a beef sandwich. The frozen yogurt wasn't opened yet because it will be opened for the grand opening. But I loved all of it was organic! The yogurt sells for 59cents an oz and there was a small side bar with plenty of toppings. Although the service was slow, I'll be back because I'm sure they are still getting use to things and with time they will get faster (hopefully).

    (4)
  • Sean H.

    Came here after eating at J's mini hot pot. I was craving a smoothie and this place was close and convenient in the Mall Corner's Shopping Plaza off exit 104 on i85. First impression was that the space was huge and thought it was a waste of space.... They could have run their operation with a third or half of the space. I got the mango juice with strawberry. Although it is called "juice" it was more like a smoothie. It was good for a few sips then the strawberry was very overpowering. I do not know if the smoothie was fresh or not but I thought the price point for a 20 oz smoothie for $7.90 was kind of excessive. I did not finish the smoothie because it was too sweet. I do not think I will be coming back much rather get twice the beverage and food at Sweethut or Quickly.

    (2)
  • Sherry K.

    I should have listened to the reviews... my brother and I went there because their hours are until midnight and we were so excited about the waffle... we got there at 1105, they said they stop making waffles at 11. Ok...asked about bing-su...stop at 11 too. We ordered a few drinks and there was no consistency... Mango, coconut, Boba - It was ok but why add ice to a smoothy? Kind of bland with no distinct mango or coconut flavor. Mango, pineapple - Very sweet, very strong mango flavor. Kiwi - Tasted like Greek yogurt and kiwi mixed together. Not very good. Overall...blah...won't go back.

    (2)
  • Roxy C.

    There was only one reason I wanted to try this place....because...korean drama. I was looking for my Choi Young Do....but then I realize I'm no Cha Eun Sang. .. And I can't believe Cha Eun Sang was handing out mango coconut juices left and right. Those things cost $7 a pop! Ok, now let me begin my review.. Things I have tried.. Mango Coconut juice - This was pretty much all they drank in the drama The Heirs, so this was the number one thing I wanted to try. Not bad, not bad at all... its what I expected it to taste like. Mango+coconut+a aloe vera is a good combo! It's rather thick, so kind of fulfiling. A good afternoon pick me up. Pricey but it's fresh juice made with real mangos! Mango Watermelon juice - This one though...not my cup of juice. The mixture tasted weird...also end I LOVE watermelon...but this was a no....maybe their watermelon wasn't sweet enough..I dont know.. Triple Chocolate Mousse - Delicious. So glad my friends and i decided to try it. I thought it looked dry and hard, but omg it sooo soft, fluffy, and smooth. Not too sweet either! Like what you would expect a triple chocolate mousse cake would taste like. And at $3.75 a slice, that's not bad considering the price of drinks here. Hazelnut ganache - slightly sweeter than the chocolate mousse, but still delicious. The ganache was nice and thick and the hazelnut flavor was justttt right. The cake in between the ganache looked dry but wasn't dry at all. Also $3.75 a slice as well. Definitely worth trying! Place/decor is pretty sleek, I love it. Extremely spacious compared to other asian/korean cafes. Packed at night though, not a good place to study at night. Some people complained about the line being a 20 min wait, and the wait for drinks was another 25 min. I never waited more than 10 min in line or for my drinks.

    (4)
  • Tatiana B.

    I've been here a couple of times and this is what I have to say about them: First, the most drinks in the display don't look like the ones you receive but I can look past that. The drinks I've had and my opinion *Iced and Dark Chocolate- I went to this place yesterday and this was the first time it was actually thick. I enjoyed it thin but its even better thick! I enjoy the iced better than hot but its your choice :) *Taro Bubble Tea- I've had a lot of bubble teas at different places and I know this isn't a Boba spot but it wasn't very good. It was way too watery and sugary. Even though taro is sweet by itself it's just too sweet. *Pink Lemonade- The great thing I like that Mango six has is that they have a choice of Sour/Sweet/ or Blended. I got sweet and it was sweet but still have that kick of sourness. - Now for the foods/treats I've had *Green Tea Bingsoo-I'll admit, the Bingsoo is a hit or miss depending on whoever makes it. Lucky it was correctly made the time I had it. Just the right amount of ice and green tea. *My Fruit Medley Honey Bread-This is the first time I've had Honey Bread and it was great! Just the right amount of fruit and sweetness! *Frozen Yogurt-Pretty standard, not much a variety but it's nice to have there *Breads-They have a varsity of breads just like the Korean bakeries around the area. All great - Overall, this place is great, service can be a hit or miss but I would definitely go here to chat with friends, go on a date, or simple come here to do work.

    (4)
  • Yoomee H.

    First Time!!! So I came here after my not so good experience at Sushi - Hae O Reum. I thought maybe I'll give this place a try. I was walking around the cafe, because I've never been in here. There was a frozen yogurt section and only one flavor was available.. not good! That flavor was lychee.. hmm... wonder if anyone gets their froyos here. Then I looked at their dessert section. Their cheesecakes look very unimpressive and dry.. where's the moisture and the creativity in the cheesecakes? I've seen better ones elsewhere. So.. yea.. not impressed.. probably doesn't taste good either. If you guys read my other reviews about macrons, then you'd know how much I love my macrons to be perfect and to taste awesome! So I asked Andy (person working there) what a Princess Cake flavor is and he said he's never had it. I asked if he could describe the flavor and he sort of gave an attitude and said he doesn't know.. jeez, man.. are you always this rude and mean to your customers?? I wanted to ask him that.. but didn't. I'm the silent type.. and bashing them with my words in the reviews.. don't mean to.. but if they're going to be like that.. then might as well put it in words! Macron "any flavor" - $1.95 each Orange Chocolate Truffle - tried it and didn't like or dislike it. Reason being was that I enjoyed the chocolate flavor of the macron BUT where's the hint of ORANGE flavor in it?? Isn't it suppose to have a lil hint of orange in it.. well the name does say "ORANGE chocolate Truffle" I was a lil disappointed. Cappuccino - there was a slight hint of the flavor but not too much. That also, disappointed me. So glad, my mom talked me out of getting five macrons.. not getting these lil buggers, again.. they're SO not worth it! Today's Brew Coffee - tall - ($.2.95) Taste was great! But wish the refill was free.. what the heck is $0.50 for another refill.. SOoooooOoooo un-cool, man! Not coming here, ever!! At least I tried the damn place!! **NOTE: I did take pictures but my camera's effed up.. so they all came out damaged... sorry, guys!!**

    (2)
  • Sara L.

    I recommend the signature Mango Coconut "juice," It's more like a smoothie and super duper delicious. My sister's bubble tea, however, tasted like tepid dishwater. Other things to note: - Place is spacious, lots of seating. - But very loud because of the high ceiling/open space/industrial loft design - They offer froyo, coffee, smoothies, sandwiches, salads, bread, etc. - Prices: Absurdly overpriced. A small drink starts at $5.45. Are you kidding?

    (3)
  • Hieu H.

    I would say Mangosix is probably one of the coolest looking cafes here in Atlanta. The interior has a very loft/industrial chic vibe going on, so it's not going to leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling like White Windmill or Cafe Mozart The drink to get here is the mango and coconut milk combo. At first, I was a little weary of drinking coconut milk since it can be very heavy, but it was a great compliment to the slightly tart mango. It was kinda a pain to mix the two ingredients together since you want to get a bit of both - the creamy coconut and the bright mango juice and it creates this pretty tasty Orange Julius thing happening in your mouth. We also tried the organic milk tea and it wasn't bad either. What's different at Mangosix is that you get to select from several different teas - not just your typical milk tea. My friend tried the organic mint tea and it was great; however the ratio of milk to tea was off with way more milk than tea. I'm still wondering why people are addicted to the mango/coconut combo. It's a bit of a hike for people who live inside the perimeter.

    (3)
  • Dianna Z.

    The sandwiches are SO GOOD! They bake their bread in store. It takes almost 30 minutes(even when it's not busy) for them to make a sandwich, but it's so worth it. I like the chipotle chicken because it has avocado and corn and a really nice tangy flavor to it. Warning:their caeser dressing for their salad is good, but don't pour too much because it is very salty! The drinks here are small and overpriced, but are so yummy, that I find myself craving them every once in a while! I always get the mango juice with coconut. Its the prefect blend of fresh and fruity with a creamy, coconut-y foam on top. Recently though, they starting adding large chunks of ice to the mango juice. I understand that businesses want to maximize their profits in whatever ways they can, but the ice cubes really get in the way when you're trying to drink the juice! The first time I asked the guy at the register if I could get it without ice, he told me no. The second time I made the same request to another girl at the register, she told me that I could get it without ice, but she would have to give me less mango juice. Im sorry, but is it really worth it to get so stingy over a couple ounces of juice??! Still have to give this place 4 stars though, because their food is SO YUMMY!

    (4)
  • Karen K.

    Since when does one put ice in a blended drink? It's already got ice in it!!! It's like ordering a Frap from Starbucks but with ice cubes at the bottom of the cup. CHEAP!!! I definitely got ripped off.

    (1)
  • Sung H.

    My sister and I visited this place on September 1 around noon time. It wasn't that packed and we didn't have to wait in line. The first thing I noticed when I walked in was how spacious it was. We ordered a mango & strawberry smoothie, strawberry smoothie, and panini. I have been anticipating their opening for weeks and reviewed their online menu and noticed they didn't have the prices--- I realized why. They are pretty expensive. I would love to frequent this place if their prices were a LITTLE bit cheaper. The drinks/panini weren't anything special but I LOVE mangos .. so.. I like this place :D It's a good place to try at least one time. TIP: Stay towards the front to listen to your order. It was annoying because if you sit towards the back, you can't really see or hear anything. They should give out a number to take to your table and have someone bring you your food. The employee seemed to be annoyed too but I don't blame her if she's been yelling out numbers all day. I've heard the mango & coconut drink is good too. I plan on trying that next time.

    (3)
  • Kettely D.

    I wasn't sure how I would like this place after reading such mix reviews on Yelp. It was a rather large and open space. It's a different design concept than most coffeehops, but still nice. I didn't think it was too loud and there wasn't any blaring music (maybe because it was Sunday). I had the mango bubble tea. It had a pleasant mild mango taste and plenty of boba. The only dislike was too much ice. I will make sure to ask for light or no ice if I get it again. The make your own juices looked really tasty. I will try that next.

    (3)
  • Ashley L.

    Shared a mango shaved ice and a blue lemonade with a friend. They were both very good. This place is pricey though. Shaved ice was like $12 I believe. Other places are usually under $10. The decor is on point though.

    (3)
  • Gloria W.

    Photos of drinks from this place kept popping up on my instagram feed, so I had to check it out. Came here on a holiday afternoon so it was PACKED. The interior is open, so open that all the voices were echoing. It was too loud and hectic even though it was spacious. Basically, you stand in line where it says "Order Here", and you can see the chefs/bakers baking the bread. They do have food on the menu: salad and sandwiches. It's some type of special bread.. but I wasn't too interested because I had just eaten. After you order, you move to the right to pick up the order. You can see the employees at work behind the transparent wall. There is also a small selection of desserts. To the right of the pick up counter is the yogurt topping station, THEN it's the frozen yogurt machines. I think it's not constructed well and the system doesn't seem to move well. I got the mango juice with tapioca (boba) and coconut milk on top. It was good, but nothing to rave about. I told the employee taking the order that I wanted coconut milk, and she even repeated back to me. But of course, they did not put that on the order. That's okay, I should have checked my receipt. I just took the juice to-go. I doubt I'll come back to hang out unless it becomes less crowded and quieter. But maybe I can find a quiet corner somewhere.. I did honestly enjoy the drink, but I'm still debating whether it was worth the price.

    (4)
  • Anh B.

    Came here today with a group family and friend when they first open. I heard so much about this new place and how good it was. I wasn't really happy with my drink. Drink here is pretty pricy than your most BoBa tea place. This place is really big and enough place for everyone to sit. I order the earl grey boba and was pretty disappointed with the drink. Tasted just like down water milk with earl grey tea. The berry smooth tasted refreshing. Out of all the drinks we order here, the Mango Coconut is the best.

    (3)
  • Ching H.

    Tonight after dinner my friend asked me to join them here. I wasn't really excited about it because of my first experience. However, I'm glad I gave this place another chance. It was delicious! I didn't try any of the drinks but their Green Tea Honey Bread was amazing!!! My friend ordered it and it was huge. I could eat it as a meal. Two big toast drizzled in green tea flavored condensed milk with honey, whipped cream, green tea ice cream. Toast was warm so it melted the whipped cream all over beautifully. My other friend ordered the frozen yogurt, it was fresh and light. I will definitely be back often.

    (4)
  • Verenice R.

    Such a large space, but still very inviting! You can come alone, with a large group or on a date. The bubble waffles are great, especially with fruit topping and whipped cream. The smoothies are great too, I prefer the mango. The prices are very reasonable for the size of the portions. (btw, on your birthday you can get a free slice of cake! Try the dulce de leche :P )

    (4)
  • Ravi B.

    Awesome place! I have been wanting to try it since I saw the banner that it is coming soon. They specialize in mango drinks, but they have a lot of variety here. The space is HUGE! It's really loud though, but maybe in the day time they turn their music down. They have sandwiches, salads, milk tea, mango drinks, coffee drinks, froyo, and a variety of other types of food and drinks. I got the mango coconut drink with mango jelly. The mango tastes super fresh! And with coconut, it had a good mix. It is a little pricey compared to other places though (Small "tall starbucks size" was about $6, Medium "grande starbucks size" I think is about $7), but it definitely tastes fresh. My friend let me try a bite of his bbq pork sandwich and it tasted really good! Salad that came with it didn't look like anything super special, but it looked refreshing. I definitely want to come back here again and try their froyo, more mango drinks, their coffee, and their boba.

    (4)
  • Sooji K.

    ah korean drama... how amazing your advertising powers are... WHY IS THIS PLACE SO BUSY ALL THE TIME!?!? i stood in line 30 minutes to order and another 20 for my drink to come out :O i think they need a better system for calling out order numbers, as the place is usually packed and extremely loud. other than seeing EVERYONE in atlanta congregated (stuffed) in one place, i was absolutely impressed with the fact that all their juices are fresh and unsweetened (with a hint of sweetness from the natural sugars in the fruits). hurrah! therefore since you're missing the sweetness factor in their fruit drinks, i think some people might not really like the drinks here. the drinks are definitely pricey, but i suppose you always pay a premium for freshness. their signature drink is the mango & coconut drink, which is a perfect marriage of tangy/sour from the mango and creaminess from the coconut cream. i say it's worth a try and then you can decide for yourself whether it's your kind of spot or not. it's definitely hip and super "korean" if that makes any sense to you. they also serve food (sandwiches), a variety of fro-yo flavors, and other desserts that i have yet to try. i have to wonder what they do about their drinks during mango off season... will the drinks be extra sour then?

    (4)
  • Marcus B.

    My kind of place. Nice, clean, and good drinks and food. It's a little pricey $$ but I expected that sense it's a cafe. Had a mango kiwi smoothie with a chicken BBQ sandwich. It was delicious! The pita bread on the sandwiches is rolled and baked fresh in the cafe. I'm sure I will be going back. They also have a drink reward system!

    (5)
  • Esther P.

    Where do I even start with this place? This place is amazing. I have been to Mango Six a countless amount of times since it has opened, and they continue to impress me. They have great customer service, and always try to get the job done on time. The prices maybe a little expensive but it is worth it. Every last sip and every last bite is worth it. Also, the wait maybe long, but that is how they get that great taste in the all their food items. p.s. Their sandwiches are amazing.(:

    (5)
  • Cuc N.

    Love this place! I love the BBQ Chicken Sandwich! It's the best I've had. The mango coconut juice is fresh and delicious!

    (5)
  • Chris B.

    I come here every now and then. Recently, they started putting large pieces of ice in the coconut & mango drink; so now you are receiving much less of the mango juice than before. Their drink prices are already high to begin with and now you are getting even less.

    (1)
  • Rhea T.

    We stopped by this place last week and tried one of their iced coffee and it was watered down. Since then, I've read some reviews about this place so we (my husband and I) decided to try it again. This time we ordered thier popular mango and coconut drink. I also added some boba to it. The drink was not good but not bad. It tasted like blended mango and ice. They must have put too much ice because it tasted watered down (just liked their iced coffees). The tapioca was undercooked and flavorless. then on top of that the drink cost me almost $6 for a tiny drink. I'm giving this place 2 stars because of it's a nice and trendy place. If you're coming here for a drink and want coffee, you're better off going to white windmill. Or for the fruit drinks, do yourself a favor and hit up smoothie king .

    (2)
  • Sari S.

    This is a recently new cafe in Duluth that is the largest one yet. There is plenty of space and the atmosphere is great for just relaxing with your friends. I had the Mango Kiwi Juice and loved it. My friends had the Berry Smoothie and the Iced Latte and also enjoyed their drinks. They also offer salads and sandwiches as well if you need a bite :) The closest American chain I can associate this place to is a Panera but with less food options and more drink options. If you need a place to hangout with some friends and want to try a new cafe, try this place out ;)

    (5)
  • Serena L.

    I do like the general ambiance in this cafe. There's lots of space & wifi. I like the frozen yogurt/drinks but what I don't recommend is the cookies/cakes..it's not too bad I guess I mean it's edible (just get it somewhere else unless you're starving)

    (3)
  • Sharath V.

    Decent place to hangout. Though after a while it reminds you of Starbucks , nevertheless good coffee, smoothie , coffee cakes and other snacks etc

    (3)
  • Daniel K.

    I used to be here almost everytime... Never had a issue but since this week its been going down... Now they charging extra $ for whipping cream??? They never charge before but somehow they do... And employee have bad service

    (1)
  • Gina B.

    Came here for the first time to try it out since there have been recent openings of new bakeries around Duluth. I ordered the popular "Make Your Own" drink which includes: PICK YOUR SIZE (Tall $5ish, Grande $6ish, Venti $7ish; like Starbucks) PICK YOUR TOPPING (Boba, Mango Jelly, or Aloe) PICK YOUR JUICE (Mango Juice, Strawberry etc.) PICK either COCONUT TOPPING or another FRUIT JUICE (Like kiwi juice etc.) I went simple and did Tall Size+ Mango Juice +Boba+Coconut Topping. First off, I would say the drink is overpriced for what I just tried. I understand it's fresh fruit that's made into it, but if I really wanted to invest in it, I could make it at home as it looks like it's not that difficult to make. When you get the drink, I would advise to mix it up before tasting it because in my opinion, it will taste better. With the coconut, it makes it more icey. My friend ordered the same thing, but instead of Boba, she had Mango Jelly. She said the Mango Jelly was delicious. Overall, it wasn't extremely sweet, a bit watery, but looks and tastes like a regular mango smoothie. My friend and I also tried their Chocolate Hazelnut Cake ($3.75) and I thought it was pretty good. It wasn't too sweet and it wasn't dry but moist. It also wasn't a deep, heavy chocolate cake especially when we were having the Mango smoothie drink. If I didn't try the cake, I would have given it 3 stars. Other than the drinks and desserts, they also serve frozen yogurt, salads, and sandwiches if you need a savory meal with your sweet drink. The place is very spacious, but very loud as more people come in. It sounds like you are at a mall food court so I couldn't hear my friend even when she was standing right next to me. Sounds bounce off the walls and it's difficult to have a decent conversation with someone. I felt bad for the worker behind the counter who had to scream "#57 and #58!" orders repeatedly out in the crowd for at least 10 minutes, but they didn't come for their drinks because either they were too far away or they couldn't hear since it's so loud. Whoever were #57 and #58 orders, next time pay attention and HELP these nice workers by listening and waiting by the PICK UP AREA to pick up your freakin' drinks, as they tell you right after you pay, "Please stand by the Pick Up Area to get your drink". The service was excellent and they were very polite even though the time that we went was a busy hour. No complaints about that. Overall, if you're a foodie, I'd recommend trying here at least for the popular Mango Juice drink to experience. It's definitely a good way to get a "natural" and refreshing beverage if it's hot. Definitely try the dessertd if you get the chance.

    (4)
  • Alice S.

    Bottomline: Too expensive, not worth it. Mango Juice + Coconut is something different that you won't get anywhere else, but everything else is skippable. Must Try: Mango Juice + Coconut (Small $5.45, Med $6.45, Large $7.45). Get boba or aloe for $1.00 extra. Pros: Fresh, original mango juice type drinks, nice bright environment with lots of seating and some comfy chairs. Has savory food due to a built in sandwich and salad shop. Cons: Expensive, can be slow. Food is very average. Not many power outlets Everything here is tasty and fresh, but completely overpriced. In light of that, I recommend only the mango juice and coconut, since that's something completely original that none of the other 100000 cafes offer, but skip all the desserts and other drinks to get them cheaper elsewhere. Desserts are good, but forgettable and start at $4.55 and up.

    (3)
  • Jina M.

    I think the asian community just gets easily hyped, jumps on the bandwagon and blows a place up just because it's a new place to go. That's how I feel about mango six since it's opened and I've actually gone a few times just to make sure I really don't like it. lol. I've probably tried every type of their overpriced drinks and am not impressed. I don't know what the big deal is about the mango coconut. It's just mango juice with coconut condensed cream on top the same used on mango sticky rice desserts. I've also tried their strawberry smoothie, lemonade and other combinations that are either overly sweet, no flavor, or just packed with huge ice cubes I've never seen anywhere else. The prices are just absolutely ridiculous for what you get. As for their organic frozen yogurt....gross. I'm a health conscious but not that conscious. It's absolutely disgusting I can't even describe ...somewhere between old milk, cream cheese, and sugar? I don't know... but there's a reason why I've never seen anyone getting it. The sandwiches and other little finger foods are actually okay. The brisket sandwich is good flavor, yummy bread and we've actually gone to get that a couple of times. The pizzas are good too, they cook it crispy and it's really cheesy like in the cartoon movies. haha. What's disappointing is that they seem to be understaffed sometimes because they quit selling sandwiches at random times even when they have an hour or more to go based on their business hours. Note: the cafe and the drinks/desserts have different closing times. The desserts are...never again. The strawberry cheesecake was disgusting I don't even know why they have it because the cheesecake was not smooth but crumbly as if it was really old..and the strawberries looked like death. The fruit honey bread is nothing special..just a piece of bread, fruit, whipped cream, and chocolate syrup. Anyways...no cravings for this place. I guess it's just somewhere to go and chill but not for the drinks and food.

    (2)
  • Lucas L.

    I knew Mango six because of Korean Drama. Hah~ Mango coconut is so amazing!!!!! They use fresh mango to make it. Price is a little bit higher than other places. ONE THING Is so bad, they are so slow!!!!! Last couple times, only one girl in front of me, I have to waiting for 15 mins for my drinks.

    (4)
  • Andy K.

    The mango coconut drink was delicious... until they started adding ice (cannot ask for the drink without ice), which means less drink for the same cost (the drink was expensive to begin with), not to mention the melting ice waters it down. Not a good business plan, messing with one of your most popular drinks to increase your margins. Move to a smaller location, decrease your overhead, have some pride in your product. Many other small korean cafes survive with a much smaller menu, while still serving quality food and drink.

    (1)
  • Marcus S.

    Terribly slow!!!!! Terribly slow!!!!! Coffee was above average, but that's it. Desserts looked good, but waited over 20 minutes for drinks. Service seemed disinterested and we watched what appeared to be owner watch as employees struggle to catch up. Seems broken and disinterested in being helpful.

    (2)
  • Kousee L.

    I got a popular drink on my first stroll mango coconut smoothie. It was ok still kinda hairy for my taste n expensive.

    (3)
  • Mychi V.

    The drinks are pricey but overall I love the ambience, desserts, and variety of boba drinks. Very spacious and cozy!

    (4)
  • Ray M.

    This review is only based upon the smoothies. I ordered the coconut mango drink. My niece ordered the mango smoothie. She loved her drink it reminded her of Ethiopia. She told me she almost forgot how delicious mango was. Everything was so fresh and inviting. The mango coconut juice was fantastic. I was sad when I hit my last sip. If nothing else visit this establishment for their amazing fruit-based smoothies .

    (5)
  • Lyna K.

    (One star is for the spacious interior. I love the interior design of this place.) A new korean cafè in Duluth? Oh I have GOT to check this place out! My friend and I decide to check this place out despite the rumors of tasteless drinks and lengthy wait times. So, we came by around the second week they were officially open. It was during the week so there wasn't a line; there was literally only one person in front of me ordering a drink. I took a look around and saw several blenders and a very nice nuova simonelli espresso machine so I thought, "why not try a shot?" The employee then proceeded to show me the process of how they made their espressos. It was very thoughtful of him. Unfortunately, the espresso tasted very burnt and bitter. But as a believer in second chances I decided to order the strawberries and cream smoothie...? I think it was a smoothie. After I paid for my drink I sat down and waited...and waited until they called my ticket number. Considering the number of people behind the counter, the equipment available and the amount of orders or lack thereof, 10 minutes for a smoothie was a bit ridiculous.. And to top it off, they made a mango smoothie when I'd ordered a strawberry smoothie. They were very quick to respond to this error and whipped up a strawberry smoothie but to be honest they both tasted awful. The strawberry smoothie was extremely bland. I tasted milk more than anything and the mango smoothie tasted like artificial yogurt syrup. I guess they advertise their association with K-drama Heirs to up their publicity or what not. That's not going to prove the quality of their drinks. Honestly, I probably won't be returning here for drinks and I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Sofia M.

    I like this place. Very spacious so I don't think you'd have to worry about room on a busy weekend night and there's such a huge variety of dessert and food. There's something for everyone. I really like their injeolmi bingsu, honey bread (esp green tea), churros. Their coffee drinks and teas are okay. Nothing special. They are pretty pricey though. I ordered a churro, injeolmi bingsu, and green tea honey bread and it came out to be a little over $20.

    (3)
  • Gina N.

    So I was excited to try this place to see why everyone liked it and I have no idea why cuz it's so OVERRATED. First off the prices are way too expensive for something I can make at home. I thought Starbucks was overrated but I'd rather spend my money there than here... plus it tastes better.

    (1)
  • Sarah P.

    Good fresh food and drinks. Oh, and the main reason - Macaron Queen macarons! I always get 10 at a time.

    (4)
  • Angie W.

    Mango Six drinks are declining in quality with each visit. The juices used to be pretty good - even though it's pricey, I didn't mind having it once in a while. However, the last couple visits, I ordered a different drink each time and they all did not taste the same as before. The juices have a lot of ice added to them now and there's barely any space left for the mango juice. Now it taste more like water with a slight mango flavor. I also had the iced dark chocolate again and it was not as sweet as before and I could see and taste the chunks of chocolate that was not dissolved. This one also had a lot of ice in it and barely any of the drink. Don't think I'll visit again any time soon.

    (1)
  • David H.

    In my last couple of trips here, the Wi-Fi issues seems to have been addressed. This is a good place to study in the Duluth area. It's quiet, the internet access isn't slow like it is at the overcrowded Starbucks locations nearby, and the drinks are good, although their cold drinks are better than their hot ones, so I think this place will be especially good for summer.

    (4)
  • L S.

    Hours are set for midnight but at 11:00 everything is shut down except for drinks. The hours on google says open til 1am, however, when I called they said it's a mistake and they basically paid Google to make a mistake. The service with these young kids is terrible, they're rude, they're too caught up talking to each other. The drinks are WAY overpriced. I paid $15 for 2 drinks (1 large and 1 medium). Im here, I paid for my drinks at 11:13 and it is now 11:29 and they are just calling for my order.

    (2)
  • Charlie N.

    Definitely not worth the price. Ordered the signature mango drink and paid 6 something for a watered down mango puree with coconut milk on top. The boba was hard and was horrible. We also ordered the coffee americano and was not impressed, tasted watered down also and i had to sweeten and cream it myself. Too many better spot than this place.

    (2)
  • Jennifer T.

    I had heard so many good things from my friend, so I finally decided to go. I got the green tea latte, thinking that it would be like that of the one from Starbucks. Literally, the girl, June, who did it literally threw a tea bag in a plastic cup and poured milk over it. I am so disappointed with my drink. I know that that's what a tea latte is, but it should at least taste like effort if I'm paying almost five dollars for what I could make at home for free. Never coming here again: I wish I could give this negative stars.

    (1)
  • Shawn Y.

    The mango smoothie is bomb and the berry smoothie. The consistency of the.smoothie is right below a milkshake which is crazy.

    (4)
  • Karen L.

    I am a BIG fan of mangoes so when I heard about this place, I was super excited to try it out. It's located in a big shopping plaza off Pleasanthill Road right next to Iron Age. My first time was during opening weekend, and there was a line that kept continuously forming even after the hour or two that my friends and I sat for in the place. But after opening weekend, the number of people/crowds died down pretty quickly. Right when you walk in, they have a display of the number of drinks that they offer on the left in a cute bright lit case with the names of the beverages underneath. Their different beverage options are their popular mango juices with different fruit juice (you have an option of adding tapioca or mango jelly), different flavored lemonades that are only offered in the venti size (I recommend the green grape lemonade), coffee, tea, smoothies, and milk boba teas. Their beverage sizes are referred to the same as Starbucks, tall (small), grande (medium) or venti (large). They also serve sandwiches, salads, and wraps that I've never tried. Oh and desserts! They range from éclairs, cheesecake, mousses, tarts, and now they're serving honey toast breads with a number of different toppings and they also offer frozen yogurt. On my first visit, I went with their mango juice with strawberry and tapioca. Their mango juice was blended with ice, with a layer of blended strawberries and ice on top and tapioca on the bottom. I didn't care too much for the layer of strawberry because I couldn't really taste it, but their tapioca was actually cooked pretty well surprisingly. A couple of days later, I took my family there and tried their mango juice with coconut and mango jelly. Definitely a much better choice and the only thing I order whenever I go. I don't know why, but it is sooooooooooo addicting!! The only thing now is that they don't blend their mango juice with ice anymore, and instead it's just premium mango juice with ice cubes in it, because that's how it's originally supposed to be served like in South Korea. This may stop me from coming so often only because it's not what I was used to from the beginning and in my opinion, tastes better when it is blended with ice. On top of that, the prices for their items are rather pricey. They have stamp cards where you purchase 10 and get one free tall (small) mango juice. It's like the Starbucks points where if you purchase more than one drink in the same order, it'll only count for one stamp. I've never had bad customer service here and the place is usually kept pretty clean. The venue is pretty spacious, so it is good for big groups but I don't think I would recommend it as a study place because of the size of the tables and it isn't brightly lit throughout the entire place.

    (3)
  • Chris L.

    It has very nice unique interior. Nice place to kill time. There juice are very unique and good but way to much for the juices. There fruits must be organic or from the Whole Food Market. They didn't charge for Aloe for juice and shakes but they charge extra for shakes. .50 cent extra.

    (3)
  • Linda N.

    Music is too loud. Drinks are mediocre. Decor is nice and it's spacious. It would be sooo much better if they changed their music and turned the volume down. It'd be a perfect place for some studying, lunch, or meeting...but I can't even hear myself think here.

    (2)
  • Tran N.

    I missed Cafe Mango Six very much from L.A. ! I was anticipating the grand opening when i found out there was one coming to Georgia. Nowadays bubble tea and smoothie places are popping up everywhere in Duluth. This location of Mango Six is has a very huge interior. When you walk in, it is so spacious that I would be lazy to walk all the way to the other side if I were to see my friends here. I love getting the coconut layered mango smoothie, if you love the taste of coconut and mango together it is a tropical paradise :) Hence the name Mango Six, there are a lot of items on the menu that is mango of some sort. They range from mango juices, smoothie, lemonade, shaved ice-all are great. The drink I will always get though is the Mango Lemonade, it is very refreshing if you aren't a thick drink lover like me. They also feature a frozen yogurt section that is self serve with toppings choices. I can't recall how much they charge per ounce, but it is a little bit more than your average places like Yogli Mogli or Tutti Frutti. The fro-yo here is just okay for my preference. The only cons to this place are the wait times and maybe the price. The price is fair for what it is (fresh fruit ingredients), you will spend roughly almost $6 for a blended smoothie here. I wouldn't mind paying that frequently if I didn't have to wait so long, it took me at least 10-15 minutes to finally receive my drink and it was not that busy. They are probably still working on it, it hasn't even been a month since they opened. I am glad Mango Six finally opened their doors, because now I have wider options for dessert after dinner ! :)

    (4)
  • Jacinda L.

    SO DISAPPOINTED! My friends and I were so excited to try this place after a very long day at work... We get to the cafe at 11:40PM and glance at the pre-made goodies (macaroons, pastries, cakes, etc) and the worker told us that it was closed. The sign states that the cafe closes at 12AM. They told us that they already closed the register system... 20 minutes before the ACTUAL CLOSING TIME. Very very disappointed. I don't think I'll be stepping foot in there again. NO THANK YOU.

    (1)
  • Rhona K.

    This place is expensive for sub-par food. Given it's location, right next to a million other bubble tea places, this cafe is a horrible disappointment. 5 dollars for their only flavor or bubble tea available (and this is regular size!) Their other drinks are no better. Nothing special about this place, even the ambience is so meh and not conducive to hanging out, not cozy at all. Come here if you need bubble tea or smoothies this instant or you're going to die, or if you have a wad of cash you don't mind throwing away.

    (2)
  • Sujin C.

    People who work there are rude. No greeting us and did not seem welcoming.

    (1)
  • Sophie D.

    The frozen yogurt was ok, more creamy tasting than other froyo places. I really liked the strawberry and cream smoothie and the ice dark chocolate. The lemonades are wayyyyy too sour. They used to have a blendade and that was really sour. Nothing special. Place is nice and has good atmosphere. The people are nice. Love the declaration. Almost every table has an outlet, so a good study area!

    (3)
  • Celine M.

    Very spacious, great food (decent prices), the only problem is the wifi. They say they have it, they give you the password, and it doesn't work. I asked other people and they had the same problem. So after my first experience I learned this won't be my studying spot. I may still come for the BBQ chicken sandwich.

    (3)
  • Ashley L.

    I honestly don't see what all the hype about this place is for. Its nothing special. The drinks are pretty average, not anything super good or fantastic. I got the mango kiwi juice and a tall sized cup was nearly $6. Well not worth the money. The cafe itself is pretty cute and spacious but overall, wasn't the best.

    (3)
  • Monica N.

    We frequent the shopping plaza this cafe is in, so when I saw that a new cafe was opening, I couldn't wait. Tonight, I finally got to try it. My impression upon going in was that it was very spacious, clean, & trendy. There's a lot of room where you can study, & they even have outlets you can use against the wall, & some long tables for study groups. Close to the counter, you'll see a variety of things to choose from, from oven sandwiches, to coffee/tea/smoothies, & even frozen yogurt. At the entrance, we saw a sign for Real Fruit Tea. My boyfriend was in a tea mood, so he decided that would be what he'd try. I wanted to see what else was offered, so we went up to the counter. I saw signs for different specials, & realized that it was Wednesday, so it was Ladies Night--10% off the ENTIRE PURCHASE according to the ad. I read this aloud & was jumping up & down from excitement to my bf. I'm pretty sure the cashier heard me. I was excited that I came on a discount night for my 1st time. As we go to the end of the counter, away from the cashier to look at the menu, I see & hear the cashier standing behind the counter just using a card or something similar to constantly tap on the counter quickly and repeatedly, as if she was extremely bored (that's how I took it from her facial expression). Later, she started leafing thru a book with her fingers. I thought *ok...that's a bit rude & unprofessional, even if you ARE bored up there. This isn't the way to act in front of customers*. So since it was Ladies Night, I decided to order 1st (I decided on the White Chocolate - hot), then my bf placed his order (Real Fruit Tea - grapefruit) after me. I watched the cashier enter in our order, & as my bf hands over his card to pay, I asked if we would get a discount for Ladies Night. She reluctantly tried telling me that it was just for ladies. Ok, fair enough. So I asked her if we could separate the purchase then so that I could AT LEAST get my order at a discount. She then tried telling me in an annoyed tone "well, you can be the one to hand the card instead", then rolled her eyes & said "never mind, I'll just give it to you guys" (since she didn't want to go through the trouble of re-doing the transactions), & proceeds to enter in the 10% discount. Ok, at least that is over. We are handed a # to wait for our order & because the place is so large, we decided to wait near the counter so we could hear them call our #. As we are waiting, I read more off the menu boards, & guess what?...there was a huge section advertising that REAL FRUIT TEA WAS 15% OFF ALL OF DECEMBER. So I asked my bf if he had the receipt. I checked it, & as expected, the Real Fruit Tea was definitely NOT 15% off. I couldn't believe that the cashier was making a big deal about 10% off for Ladies Night, when the Real Fruit Tea was suppose to be 15% off, which is even MORE of a discount! It's not as if she decided not to give it because the Ladies Night discount, because I saw that she had charged us full price for both drinks when my bf handed over his card. And what if I had gone up to the cashier to make the order myself? It would have been the same thing as her giving us the discount upfront instead of me asking for it, & her sassing us. So much for customer satisfaction. We decided to not make a fuss about the Real Fruit Tea discount since we had already paid with the drinks being made in process, & it wasn't worth it over 2 drinks. We finally sat down with my hot White Chocolate & his Real Fruit Tea grapefruit. If you are the type who can eat a WHOLE bag of white chocolate, then maybe this is for you. I like the idea of white chocolate & I enjoy it in small portions, but I get sick of it after 2-3 bites. So this drink was definitely not for me. I really like hot chocolate, & I love White Chocolate MOCHA, but just straight up White Chocolate was way too much & I didn't enjoy the taste. I'll just stick to regular Hot Chocolate now that I know. As for the Real Fruit Tea grapefruit, it had a nice froth at the top & the sweetness was just enough, not overpowering. It was like a nice fusion of tea & grapefruit. There is some pulp in there so you know that they used the real fruit (the other 2 choices are lemon and orange). This drink was actually really good & satisfying. We had agreed to not come back anymore because of the service, but the Real Fruit Tea grapefruit drink itself was almost tempting enough to give them a 2nd chance. While we were finishing our drinks, I saw the girl from the counter come up to the table behind us to give a customer his drink. She drops it off rudely, and stomps off, even bumping into a table from her trying to get away ASAP. I thought that maybe it may have just been her who is rude, but after reading other bad reviews, it seems like the staff here may just generally be rude. So now I'm more convinced than ever to not come back. There are way too many other cafes to check out to have to face this horrible service.

    (1)
  • Jin K.

    I've been to several cafés around the duluth area, and I must say I like this one quite a bit. The size of this place is pretty large, so that's a plus because more sitting space is available. The menu is more unique than Starbucks and average cafe. I've had one of their cake slices, and I would say it was one of pretty good cakes I've had. The loss of one star is from the price. It's quite pricey, but I feel like the quality is good enough for it. Also, location is perfect if one decides to dine at Iron Age

    (4)
  • Eric T.

    Good place to study or work. Free internet and tons of seating. Great location to bring friends to chill at. They are mostly known for their juices and smoothies which mostly focuses on mangoes obviously. They have pasties like macaroons and cakes, frozen yogurt, and even some normal food like sandwiches. Link to the full menu on the website below. Overall, it does a good job when it comes to serving delicious drinks. If you like mangoes definitely go here as it's their specialty! My Recommendations: -mango strawberry juice -mango coconut juice Menu: easternmangosix.blogspot…

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  • Sandra C.

    I have been to mangosix multiple times. It has calmed down a lot, in terms of how busy it gets. It is very spacious inside with adequate seating and a variety of different beverages and cafe-style food (ie. sandwiches, salads, etc). They have a wall at the entrance when you first walk in that shows you a bunch of the different types of drink combinations you can get.. Service is okay. Nothing exceptional but not terrible. Just mediocre. I always get the mango with coconut drink and add in mango jelly. The drinks here are definitely on the expensive side (the reason for deducting a star) but I convince myself that it's worth it because it's healthier and they use real mango in the drinks.... Yea, never mind the excessive sugar they most definitely also add in... . . . This past time I went, I tried their injeolmi honey bread. It. Was. Delicious. It was toasted warm and soft inside, slightly crisp outside. It had vanilla ice cream, misutgaru powder, caramel sauce, and rice cake on top. Too good. It was sweet, but not too sweet.. I think I really like warm/cold desserts. They also pre-slice the bread into four pieces to make it easier to eat. Probably give this place 3-3.5 stars but the injeolmi honey bread from this past visit was so good so they get a little extra. Would definitely order this again. I'm actually craving it right meowwww

    (4)
  • Jess Y.

    Taste: 5 stars Value: 1 star So I think that averages to 3 stars. The drinks are beautiful and deliciously fresh and tasty but outrageously prohibitively expensive. How is it that my dessert drink costs more than lunch itself? The written menu is a bit confusing to anyone who speaks English. But, the servers were all super friendly and helped to explain what was meant by the menu. Also, there is a visual menu to the left when you walk in so you know what your drink should look like before you order. Unfortunately, my friend and I were in such a rush to just order, we overlooked this entire lighted board of beautiful pristine drink examples which would have probably saved us 10 minutes of confusion staring at the written menu. I ordered the mango + pineapple juice. Basically the bottom layer is a thick puree of mango pieces with ice and the top was the same but with pineapples. You can choose what other flavor you want for the top. I hear coconut is a popular choice. Then, you also get to pick what you want to go inside. I chose mango jellies and aloe vera. I loved both of them. You also know that everything is super fresh because you can watch them put the pieces of mango in the blender. The "juice" was actually very thick (more like a smoothie, in my opinion). But it also costs an arm and a leg...think $6-7 for a drink. Crazy talk.

    (3)
  • Adrienne L.

    This place is awful. Absolutely overrated. I think people just like this place because they hype it up on Instagram... I ordered a milk tea and it was so water downed! I was really disappointed. On top of that the milk tea drinks range about 4-6 bucks for a regular size with pearls... I hope management fixes that because I feel bad for the customers not getting their money's worth. My little brother also ordered a mango juice and even though it was real fruit, it literally tasted like mango purée. It was so thick it could barely go through the straw. Probably never ever coming here again. Wish I could give them more stars but it was pretty awful.

    (1)
  • Esther K.

    The best coconut mango juice is served here. Pretty pricy yet for some reason totally worth it. I've tried some of the other combos of mango paired with another fruit but I'd say it right now and right here that the mango with coconut comes out on top. They also serve a bunch of other items such as cakes, desserts, waffles topped with fruit, honey bread topped with fruits, sandwiches, as well as a full frozen yogurt bar. Spacious cafe and a clean rustic-esque design. I do like coming here with friends because you don't feel like you're sitting on top of each other. Service tends to be on the slower side especially when it gets busy and most of the staff aren't the friendliest; however, they produce consistent good products. I will definitely be back soon for another mango & coconut drink.

    (4)
  • Meekah H.

    If you're look for something to that tastes amazing, this is not the place for you. Honestly... This place is overpriced for what they are trying to sell.

    (2)
  • Agnes A.

    This place is HUGE, plenty of seating and a lots of food and drink options to choose from. They have diy froyo, bread based Korean desserts, and smoothies and coffee. I ordered the coconut mango smoothie with boba and my friend ordered one without. After chewing my first boba I realized I had made the poor decision. Definitely order one without boba. The smoothie waa so refreshing, especially the top layer of coconut! We also got the desert bread, a standard Korea dessert with the bread base, ice cream, and fruits! Would definitely go back for a smoothie. The desert, on the other hand, didn't stand out that much.

    (4)
  • Sophia N.

    Cafe Mangosix can definitely thank their over-the-top product placement in the Korean drama Heirs for a pretty significant draw-in of customers. Succumbing to my inner K-drama fangirl, I stopped by during my family's visit to Atlanta. Yes, I'm guilty of falling for their advertisement trap - the novelty of the cafe called to me from within the 1080 pixels of cliche rom-com. The cafe itself has a very spacious and pretty interior. Walking into it left me wondering why the place needed to be so big in the first place, as it felt like there was a lot of empty space with how everything was so spread out. The wall of plastic renditions of the drinks that they offer was quite pleasing to the eye. I headed to the counter to order my mango coconut juice, greeted rather indifferently by the staff. I didn't bother to look at what they had to offer in terms of desserts, mainly because of other reviewers having poor opinions of them. After I ordered, I took a seat to wait for my drink to come out. With only a few other customers around, it took quite a while for my juice to come out - around ten minutes. Now, onto the drink itself. The mango coconut juice is more properly labelled as a smoothie with its thickness. The layering of the drink is very pleasing to the eye. The mango layer on the bottom was smooth and not overly sweet. I especially enjoyed the layer of coconut cream on the top, as it complimented the mango nicely. Well, what more can I say? The mango coconut juice was tasty, but I'm not so sure that it was six-dollars-for-a-small tasty. Overall, I enjoyed giving it a try once to satisfy my fangirl heart, but I'm not so sure that I'd be back if I lived in the area.

    (3)
  • Kristin B.

    The mango juice is seriously overpriced. For a tiny "tall" size, you get about a cup of mango puree supplanted with six large ice cubes. Paying $6 for that little cup of juice topped with coconut foam just seems ridiculous until... You taste it. And all of the sudden, $6 seems like a steal. Seriously, I don't know how they make these drinks, but the combo of the thick mango pulp and the coconut whipped cream is just the most perfect flavor combination in the most perfect ratio. The setting is also great - the store is huge with ample seating with tons of tables of various sizes. The decor is clean and modern, and they have free wifi. They're located right next door to Iron Age, so they have plenty of strip mall parking. I will definitely return when in the area to pay the exorbitant price for a cup of mango juice, but also to try the various desserts they had on display, particularly the beautiful looking varieties of cheesecake. Being ripped off never tasted so good.

    (4)
  • Andrew N.

    First of all, their drinks do not look like the examples they have when walking in. Really disappointing if you have a plastic example of it, the real thing should looks almost identical. All I can say is the drinks are not refreshing. They were room temp when we got ours and although they put some ice in it, it did not cool it. They just dropped it in without stirring it. But the time It got cold, my drink became watery. The actual store is nice. Its pretty big. We also ordered the bubble waffle. Its really just an overpriced waffle. Their plating is nice, but overall you are paying for a look, not taste. I will not be coming back.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 12

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Good for Working : Yes

Cafe Mangosix Coffee & Dessert

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