Location: Tucked away on Duluth, west of St. Denis. It's easy to miss - apparently it's been open for a year and I only noticed it today. Street parking will be tough to find so you're better off walking.
The place: I love the old-school retro vibe! Vintage furniture, knick knacks and dishes - you'll see stuff your grandmother probably still has tucked away somewhere. The space is small but cozy - great place for a quiet, early morning cup of coffee. I can see hipsters invading the place if they haven't already.
The goods: I ordered a Cortado and tried one of their chocolate chip cookies. They use Kittle beans, which I'm generally not a fan of, but they make a pretty respectable cup of coffee. Beans are till too acidic for me, though. The cookie was good - not too sweet, and perfect for a quick snack. By the looks of it, these guys seem to do all their own baking, which is a definite plus.
Service: Friendly.
Price point: Can be a little high depending on...
Read moreCouldn’t have asked for a better vibe!! The staff is absolutely adorable and super friendly! The cafe is super welcoming and the deco is eclectic and really ties in the whole atmosphere !! And I didn’t even get to the food yet!! The coffee is amazing and of great quality, the pastries are freshly made and are delicious!! They have seasonal menus are perfectly curated for the season and the trends!! I am never disappointed and for the students looking the the study spot they have a good number of outlets and really love studying in there !! ❤️❤️
Can’t wait to get more coffee...
Read moreI have had one of the most flavourful coffees here! it’s very rich, deep grain and sweet but also “onctueuse”! In my experience of reviewing as many local coffees as I could this year, I decided to venture on Duluth and found this place open early which is a bonus for morning folks like myself. Now unfortunately gluten free options are limited ! you can get a dates’ square but not much else - however the coffee was just as good as I expected; one of the best coffees I had in the plateau. They also seem inclusive with their decoration and...
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