This is a spacious, new renovated facility. This establishment offers a sanctuary for those seeking respite from the confines of working from home or for parents who want to introduce their children to the beauty of reading. They also offer complimentary Wi-Fi at your disposal, it's the ideal escape for remote work fatigue. Indulge in their delicious chai lattes, desserts, and savory empanadas. What truly sets this place apart is their monthly, interactive book club events, carefully curated to ignite literary passions and foster engaging discussions. The owners' genuine ardor for both literature and java permeates every aspect of the experience, ensuring each visit is not just a transaction, but a journey into the heart of their shared passions. Whether you're a bibliophile, a coffee enthusiast, or simply in search of a welcoming ambiance, this gem awaits your...
Read moreFrom my perspective it's hard to describe the joy, solitude, and just the feeling that the world is so beautiful and we're all gonna be alright from just being at LIT Coffee. It gives you a bit of all those things from your interaction with the staff, to the books, and even the the customers that walk in have a different vibe/good spirit about them. Drinks are pretty darn good so much so that I drove back today from the energy corridor just to stop by. Being in Portland, Oregon the last 8 months gives me a different perspective about a lot of things but the bookstore and Coffee shop is just something I miss about the PNW. Finding LIT and the fact it is black-owned/woman-owned adds to the overall greatness of the space. I'll definitely make this part of my weekly routine of just hanging out...
Read moreLovely little shop! A curated selection of books, nicely arranged. Inviting spots to sit and enjoy coffee and reading. A cute area for children to read and play. Delightful staff who are very helpful but not pushy. And the coffee? EXCELLENT. I chose a Brown Sugar Shaken Espresso. It was appropriately strong, just the right level of sweetness, creamy with oatmilk, and had an extra sprinkling of cinnamon. There were spots for sitting alone, sitting with a group, and work spaces for working on your laptop. Their Facebook page shows a variety of activities they host there, though I haven't joined one yet. And a big bonus for me is that they're a BIPOC- and women-owned business.
All in all, I look forward to visiting this spot again to sit a spell, sip a nice...
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