A very nice place inside. Looks HUGE from the outside but the coffee shop is only a small portion of the sizeable building which has an area for wine, a full service bar, and a supper club (I'll be trying that out in a couple days). The coffee was good but the only recommendation I have is to get more solid cups/lids for coffee drinks. Just a very slight squeeze of holding the cup in my hand to take a sip resulted in the coffee dripping from under the lid and onto my dress clothes. I ended up having to take the lid off and drink it without it and luckily I wasn't driving. It's not user error because Dunkin Donut coffee cups do the exact same thing and I now refuse to go there because of it. I don't want to have to worry about spilling. Other than that, Nadia and Heidi took good care of me and had good customer service. For a Sunday morning, I was surprised that there was no one else there but me for the entire half hour...
Read moreMany reviews mention the deck, which is nice, but I wouldn't have thought to take my coffee there during the restaurant, Pitchfork's, open hours. All tables in the Cafe are high tops, and for working, there isn't a plug in sight. Coffee was good, but no exceptional/memorable offerings like a signature latte, or a menu of pre-made flavor combos. They had pastries, but not many and no café food... Soup sandwiches etc. Like others will be interested to...
Read moreWe tried a coffee cake, cappuccino, apple pie scone, and iced chai latte. The coffee cake and scone were both fairly gritty/sandy and pretty dry. I couldn't finish the scone. The cappuccino and chai were average. I wanted to get an iced espresso latte but there was no information about their decaf process.
The atmosphere was nice, but I'd rather a less fancy looking place and better food and drink. Won't...
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