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Dallas Coffee Spot: Slow and Steady

🦞I finally visited this coffee shop located in the southern part of Dallas. Their main selling point is a slow-paced, laid-back atmosphere. It’s situated near a residential area in the south. When I visited on a weekday afternoon, it felt like most of the customers were local residents, with few people like me who came just to check it out. Some of the regulars were on a first-name basis with the staff, chatting about neighborhood gossip. Others would grab a coffee, find a spot to sit, and either chat, read, or work. 🌽The coffee shop itself is a small house. One of the rooms feels like a cozy home library. On the other side, the decor is simple, with a view of the outside. The scenery is nothing special, but there are outdoor seats and even a ping-pong table, which adds a fun touch. 🥔They roast their own coffee beans, but unfortunately, they had just sold out the day I visited. They also sell other locally roasted beans from Dallas. I ordered a regular latte, and the latte art was quite impressive—definitely better than many other coffee shops in Dallas. It seems like a lot of places here have stopped doing latte art. Another highlight is their peach-flavored cold brew, which I tasted at a coffee festival. It’s really delicious and perfect for summer. #DallasLife #LifeInNorthAmerica #DallasExploration

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Dallas Coffee Spot: Slow and Steady

🦞I finally visited this coffee shop located in the southern part of Dallas. Their main selling point is a slow-paced, laid-back atmosphere. It’s situated near a residential area in the south. When I visited on a weekday afternoon, it felt like most of the customers were local residents, with few people like me who came just to check it out. Some of the regulars were on a first-name basis with the staff, chatting about neighborhood gossip. Others would grab a coffee, find a spot to sit, and either chat, read, or work. 🌽The coffee shop itself is a small house. One of the rooms feels like a cozy home library. On the other side, the decor is simple, with a view of the outside. The scenery is nothing special, but there are outdoor seats and even a ping-pong table, which adds a fun touch. 🥔They roast their own coffee beans, but unfortunately, they had just sold out the day I visited. They also sell other locally roasted beans from Dallas. I ordered a regular latte, and the latte art was quite impressive—definitely better than many other coffee shops in Dallas. It seems like a lot of places here have stopped doing latte art. Another highlight is their peach-flavored cold brew, which I tasted at a coffee festival. It’s really delicious and perfect for summer. #DallasLife #LifeInNorthAmerica #DallasExploration

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