This coffee shop had a lot of charm and all the essentials that make a great café experience. It offered a computer for public use, a guitar, and board games for customers to enjoy. There was also a piano—technically off-limits, but I saw a few people playing it anyway.
However, the space felt neglected. A rebrand could do wonders, especially by making the menu more readable and visually appealing. I ordered a cinnamon roll, but it was ice-cold and rock-hard when served, so I had to ask them to heat it up. The service was also underwhelming—staff seemed distracted, and it took a while to get their attention.
The atmosphere had potential but lacked cohesion. The music was too quiet to add any ambiance, and the overall energy felt scattered. A bit of organization, some pops of color, and a more structured layout could breathe new life into the space. That said, they do serve good coffee—it just needs a little love to match the quality...
Read moreThis coffee shop exudes a charming and cozy vibe that exudes a neighborhood charm. We decided to explore this side of the island, taking the ferry over, and stumbled upon this gem. From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed by the friendly staff and impressed by the reasonable prices, quality tea, and coffee. The spacious and well-decorated interior boasts a plethora of board games that kept us entertained for hours. All in all, this cafe is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking a quaint and welcoming...
Read moreA wonderful Cafe with amazing workers and patrons. We arrived from the US - our cards did not work and we had no Canadian cash. Upon asking for the closest ATM, the patron behind us paid for our meal (we then learned it was a community, "pay it forward" type of Cafe). The woman and older gentleman working were very kind and helped us through our lack of French. Worth...
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