The LIB coffee and books
21 Đường 62, Bình Trưng Đông, Quan 2 -📃 About
The LIB coffee and books is a modern and chic café in Bình Trưng Đông, Quan 2, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam. A popular spot with locals, it's rated 4.4/5 across 347 reviews. The café offers air conditioning. Open every day.
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The LIB coffee and books has a modern and chic atmosphere.
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🖋️ Reviews & Comments
Well-reviewed by visitors. Rated 4.4/5 based on 347 Google reviews.
Google Reviews
Le Ho Minh Tri
via GoogleVery poor experience. I knew the owner invest all the heart in this place but it was all collapsed in the hand of the servants. The waiter rubbed her skin, causing the skin to fall on my coffee cup, ALOT. I see the bartenders working hard but the waiters are very lazy. The waiters are super lazy, my coffees are finished for 10 mins but she still gosship with her friend and DO NOT serve coffee to my family When I complaint this, she angry and tell bad words to my wife. Why??? Why such impolite? You did ruin my Sunday Morning vibe of year end... Owner, please show up and treat your loyal customer well, do not let those bad lazy waiter destroy your fortune.
Tran Hung
via GoogleDisclaimer: I came here on a Sunday morning so it’s much busier than normal. First thing first, the cafe is very pretty. There’s not much to nitpick about its vibe. Then comes the noise. Due to its glasshouse type of structure, the noise inside can get to a level where you cannot hear your own voice. Being a Sunday morning and its location right in the middle of a bunch of residential buildings, the noise level forced me to leave right after getting my drinks. Honestly, if you see the place crowded, don’t bother. About the menu and pricing, it’s decent. It’s district 1 quality and vibe but located in district 9. The drinks are good, a tad pricey but acceptable. My salted caramel coffee is 60k, which is about the same price and quality as a good place in district 1. If you live nearby and is one of those people who work from home or need a place to study often, the cafe is a good choice (it gets cold inside, the best seat for me is right out front). Otherwise, other customers here will probably make your experience a terrible one (screaming children and inconsiderate adults bumping into things with some dressing like they are in a slums. I apologize if it sounds judgemental but it really doesn’t match the vibe of this place)


