Nestled in the Antiquaires district, steps from the Port of Nice, Full Bloom Café is an address unlike any other in the city. This entirely plant-based specialty café — founded by a passionate couple — brings together three universes in a single verdant space: quality coffee shop, artisanal vegan pastry, and a concept store dedicated to dogs. Yes, you read that correctly.
From the entrance, you are enveloped in a botanical greenhouse atmosphere — plants everywhere, natural materials, soft light filtered through a plant-covered facade. The space is thoughtfully designed to welcome both humans and their four-legged companions: dedicated dog zones, fresh water bowls, and even a special menu for them — Puppycino (€1.60), special dog ice cream (€5.50), canine muffins (€2.50). An absolute rarity in Nice.
Beans come from carefully selected roasters — Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia origins — in collaboration with Cafés Indien, Nice's reference roaster. Preparation is rigorous, on quality equipment, with extraction mastery that satisfies even the most demanding palates. Lattes on oat or almond plant milk, matchas, chais, cold brews — the drinks menu covers the full spectrum of modern specialty coffee. The cardamom tahini latte has become a signature that appears on every address list.
Everything is prepared in-house, daily, by the founding team. Vegan croissants are regularly cited as the finest in Nice in this category. Cookies, muffins, cakes, financiers — production is short and fresh, with stocks sometimes running out by mid-morning on weekdays.
A sharp selection of dog accessories — leads, collars, toys, natural treats — designed for discerning owners. A unique department in Nice that attracts a loyal following from the local dog-lover community.
Espresso €2. Chai €5. Matcha €5.50. Pastries €4. Croissant €1.80. Puppycino €1.60.
Highlights: The coffee is unanimously described as excellent, with several visitors from Australia and North America — where specialty culture is advanced — citing it as one of the finest they have found in Europe. The owners' welcome is described with unusual warmth in online reviews. The entirely vegan philosophy and dog-friendly space are very well-received as original features. Vegan croissants generate repeated enthusiastic mentions.
Areas for improvement: Pastry stock runs out quickly — an early morning arrival is advised. The space is cosy but modest in size, and seating can be scarce at peak times. A few visitors mention occasionally distant staff.
Overall: Full Bloom is one of the most original and most sincere addresses in Nice's café landscape — a place driven by authentic passion, strong values and a human welcome that creates a genuine community around coffee.
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