Reviews Mokoko Coffee & Bakery

5
Sergio Portillo
+5
Really good coffee shop. I generally am not a super big fan of coffee but the morning I went here I needed some of it just to keep going on with the day and the Cappuccino was really nice and the oke thing that was amazing was the ham and cheddar croissant. The cheese was outside melted and it was a good slice of ham inside which was really tasty. I loved the way their croissants are as I feel like the nailed what a croissant should be with a very very crispy outside and the insides are soft and creamy. I look forward to coming back to Bristol just to get a croissant from here. The coffee shop is very clean, organized and it also has a open kitchen view at the end of the shop so you can see their patissiers making their croissants, cakes, etc which is really cool.
5
Libby Wales
+5
Absolutely 10/10 ham & cheese croissant, maple & pecan and almond croissants and coffees (inc decaf). Some quotes from my friend “I would come back to Bristol just for these croissants” “I don’t think you would find as good even in Paris”. Only warning is they are VERY big and v sweet so would suggest sharing as I felt v sick All day after hahah. Lots of seats inside and out and a really nice harbourside location - please come to London! Oh a warning they have very persistent pigeons outside so if you hate pigeons eat inside or take them away! Not sure how much things were individually but cost £22 for 3 croissants and 2 coffees
5
Dan Townsend
+5
To me, Mokoko has the best pastries in town. I take all my friends here when they visit and they all agree the croissants are second to none. They are a little on the expensive side, and they have become smaller over the past year, but the pasty and filling both are amazing and totally worth it! The place can be busy and they only have a few tables, so going at less popular times is best.
5
Maria Frazão
+5
Although the coffee isn't the best for my European taste, the presentation is always beautiful. The staff is super friendly and is one of my favorite bakery places in Bristol. It’s a bit overpriced, you won’t be able to have a coffee with a filled croissant for less than 9£. If you’re a morning person who enjoys having fresh bread sandwiches for breakfast, here they won’t make it before 10.30am, which is a shame. I am a regular costumer and I love their bread, the Serrano Ham Croissant is my favorite (good quality!), the puff pastry is super tasty (if you try a plain croissant you will see how yummy it is). The pain au chocolat with hazelnuts is a delicious bomb and quite generous (maybe too sweet for some tastes), as well as the Almond croissant. The raspberry pastry with custard is delicious. Amazing sandwiches (fresh crispy bread), used to have good salads. Cons on winter, it doesn’t have much room if you want to eat in, during busy hours, but with a proper jacket you can enjoy your coffee and pastry in their tables outside. It’s close to the wharf, so you can enjoy your coffee with a river view 🥰 I highly recommend!
4
Marjorie Leon
+4
Good variety of fresh pastries and drinks - pricey- in a nice location near harbourside. Indoors seating limited but more space outside, can get very crowded during the weekends
5
George Papanastasiou
+5
I have read in other reviews that the coffee isn't so good. I will say that it is the best I tried in Bristol! Kinda expensive though.
5
Tammy Reed
+5
Possibly the best almond croissant I’ve tasted. Certainly the best in Bristol. Good coffee , too- and decent sized cups. The only down side is that two coffees and croissants came to £16- so it’s London prices , but worth it if you’re in a position to splash out a little.
5
R A
+5
Excellent bakery and coffee shop. A great find on a quick trip to Bristol. I ordered a cinnamon bun and oat milk flat white. Best cinnamon bun I've ever eaten... and huge too. Partner also had a freshly squeezed orange juice. Also bought a sourdough loaf to take home which was incredible - might even be the best sourdough I've ever bought!
5
Heidi
+5
We picked a flat white and a cookie that day and we loved the coookie so much! It was soft and at the same time, getting a lot of chocolate chips there and not too sweet. Perfect match with the nutty flat white as well! Great services as well!!
5
Flora Fraser
+5
Staff are always friendly and give super quick service. Coronation chickpea sourdough also really good
5
Benjamin Copeland
+5
Amazing ham and cheese croissant. Great cakes and tasty coffee. This place always delivers. I would say seating is a bit awkward, it's better to eat and go!
5
David Robertson
+5
Excellent coffees and cakes. The cakes here are a bit overwhelming, but delicious and creative. Good quality coffee and range of teas. The atmosphere is a little bit too hipster but the staff are friendly and the open kitchen is a nice touch. It's a bit cramped as others have mentioned so not as good for wheelchairs or pushchairs when it's busy.
5
Malina S
+5
Mokoko has lovely bakes, but what makes it the best is the warmth of El - she is kind, considerate and always a genuine gem. Don’t miss out when you’re in Wapping Wharf! 🥐🍪☕️
5
allan james
+5
Fabulous. Great salads, cakes and coffee. And the staff are so helpful and friendly...they never seen to stop smiling. Well worth the visit. And if you have a dog, no problems you can sit outside.
4
M M
+4
Food is usually great and there's a good rotation of different things to try, but the coffee is usually kinda mid and the staff seem pretty much on autopilot (which is fair, they're pretty busy).
5
Sarah
+5
Takeaway coffee and cinnamon bun from Mokoko = absolute heaven! Probably the best cinnamon bun I’ve ever had. Also, they’ve got a brilliant kiosk / protective screen set up at the front door atm which is brilliant. I felt very safe getting my order.