California

Los Altos

The minimalist white interior of Lady M's Los Altos boutique with horizontal slat counters, black queue barriers, display cases with colorful cakes, and decorative plants. Features bright recessed lighting and polished concrete floors, creating a clean, modern atmosphere.
4598 El Camino Real
Los Altos, California 94022
Monday–Sunday: 11am–6pm
This was our first time at Lady M and our first time trying a mille crepe cake. We were delighted with all three flavors we tried, but liked the pistachio the best. The service was friendly and efficient and the atmosphere was relaxing. Will definitely come again!
Vida C
We traveled all the way from Canada to try Lady M’s famous crepe cakes and are so glad we came to this location! It wasn’t because of the cakes (which we knew would be wonderful), but because of the exceptional service. They were incredibly friendly, kind, and offered great suggestions on what to try. We ended up trying most of the flavours on display that day.
L
Perfect spot to chat with friends in a spacious, new, and convenient location. The highlight here are the crepe cake slices which are delicious, interesting, and importantly "not-too-sweet." We enjoyed this cafe in Manhattan and SoCal so glad to see it in Bay Area.
Philip L
A small storefront with "LADY M" signage on a tiled roof. The building features large glass windows and doors, with indoor seating visible through the glass. A white planter sits inside at the entrance.

About & Directions

Our Los Altos boutique is located on El Camino Real in the heart of Silicon Valley, offering dine-in and takeout service for our signature cakes and beverages. We're conveniently situated near downtown Los Altos and just minutes from the Los Altos History Museum and Shoup Park.

Directions: Take Highway 280 to the El Camino Real exit, head northeast. VTA buses 22 and 522 nearby. Complimentary parking in our dedicated lot.

Landmarks

  • The Mountain View Veterans Memorial
  • The Los Altos History Museum
  • Stanford University
  • Shoreline Park
  • Computer History Museum