The only coffee shop near the Bottom line live house. That's why I ended up there as I had around 1h of waiting before the show. That's .... an interesting place?! Seems like the owner is working alone. You cannot enter with more than one friend, cannot speak to loud, or act "with bad manners" (it's all written at the entrance) I came in no one was there, so I waited and I was told to seat down, and wait. Menu is quite simple, not too many items. They seem to be really into coffee and makes it the star product of the shop. The service is quite slow, but the cheese toast was delicious. And the coffee was fine. (I'm not a coffee master to me they all taste the same) It's not really a place you go to chat with your friends and enjoy, I wouldn't recommend it. But if you're looking for a quite space to unwind this is the place for to be. Just be sure to be extra polite. Etiquette does...
Read moreSince we moved to Japan, my wife loves to visit Coofee house, but this was the worst treatment ever received. It may be the owner, not really communicative and also stupid. I am Brazilian born Japanese descendant and know a bit about good coffee. When we've been in the coffee house for Morning Coffee I saw that they have three country's coffee, I made a comment if he has a Brazilian coffee, and he answered "we don't use low quality coffee like Braziian coffee", so I tried to argument that not all coffee from Brazil is bad quality, so he said to leave the coffee house, it was really disapointing treatment...
Read moreVery clean place with a decent spot to sit and people-watch or enjoy a sunny day. The coffee (a Brazilian bean) was a bit sour and on the oily side for me, but some people might like that. The morning service toast and salad was pretty good, but the cinnamon toast wasn't quite what I was hoping for. Interesting to look at, but the large crystals of sugar fall off easily, don't have a great mouth feel, and don't blend with the cinnamon. The other toast on the menu looks quite nice, though, so I'll try something...
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