Ode à la Rose

21-43 44th Road, 11101, Long Island City, United States
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4.55
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Ode à la Rose

Ode à la Rose is a one-of-a-kind florist that provides flower delivery with a French touch. Our flower bouquets are made with only the freshest flowers and we offer same day delivery in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Austin, Miami, and Washington DC. We also offer next day delivery nationwide.

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GB

Vase is included but the person receiving the flowers has to put them in it themselves… I wish the flowers would’ve come in the vase already, not the vase wrapped on the side. Also the formatting of the note was horrendous. They’re certainly not cheap, so I’m unsure if I’d order from them again for those two reasons.

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Joe Plummer
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Amazing customer service Amazing customer service. Great flowers.

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Anthony
GB

So fast and accommodating with the… So fast and accommodating with the delivery. Flowers were in stock! Will def be a loyal customer!

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Dwayne Mitchell
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I’ve used 1800 flowers in the past and… I’ve used 1800 flowers in the past and despise them…this is the second time I’ve used you guys and the service is professional and prompt. The recipient loved the flowers…I’ll def use you guys again in the future.

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Jane
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The box says "Emotional Content" I'm the Valentine's Day flower recipient. Really beautiful flowers. Fake tracking. It would have been less torturous if they'd just said "we don't track." End result was a painful, worry filled day for the sender, something I am only gleaning since the sender didn't want to inflict it on me. Worry by evening led him to share the 6 digit "tracking" number they'd given him. He believed it was real. He believed it corresponded to something taking place in reality. At first, I did too. But when I looked it up all I saw was 2-13-24 "scheduled" (marked complete) 2-14-24 "out for delivery" (marked complete) and 2-15-24 "delivered" marked complete, even though it was still Valentine's Day. Fake tracking. The New York Times on my doorstep has more accountability. The tracking is nothing but HTML. It is a Potemkin Village of tracking. By the way, when I clicked on the tracking link it immediately dumped me onto the page that has the receipt for the cost of the flowers. Classy. There is one bit of advertising that's true about these flowers. The box they came in said pithily "Emotional Content." And it was indeed: a bouquet of hope, of worry, of disappointment, sadness, anger, contrition, relief and a little bit of shame.

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