A Gem in the Neighborhood. I stumbled upon this coffee shop on a lazy Saturday afternoon, and it instantly became my go-to spot for a perfect cup of coffee. The ambiance is cozy, with warm lighting and comfortable seating, making it ideal for both catching up with friends or enjoying some quiet time alone.
Their coffee selection is great. Whether you're a fan of bold espresso or prefer a creamy latte, they have something to satisfy every palate.
Aside from their exceptional coffee, this place also offers a tempting array of pastries and snacks. From flaky croissants to decadent cakes, every bite is a delight and pairs perfectly with their beverages.
What truly sets this coffee shop apart is their exceptional customer service. The staff is always friendly and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in. Whether you're a regular or a first-time visitor, they go above and beyond to ensure you have a memorable experience.
I do find a kind of weird that this coffee place has no name, and the sandwiches do have names. But they are great, so it’s all good.
Overall, this coffee shop is more than just a place to grab a cup of coffee – it's a community hub where you can relax, recharge, and connect with others. I can't recommend it...
Read moreVisited during the soft opening this weekend. The interior is beautiful, bright and cheerful. Interior palette is a pale robins egg blue with bare brick, wood, and orange details.
We ordered Masala Chai and Cardamom Chai Teas, chocolate croissant and a brownie. everything was delicious. Sat down near the big bright front widow to wave at passers by who waved back enthusiastically. This neighborhood has been waiting so long for something to open here. I hope it continues to be awesome because we really need it.
There's a large selection of specialty hot and iced coffee and tea drinks and fresh squeezed juices $3-$8.
The baked goodies are great $3-$6 including croissants and cornetto, tarts, eclairs, muffins, cannoli etc.
There are 6 sandwiches right now $7-$10 available as baguette or focaccia with caprese as the only vegetarian option at this moment.
The cafe has NO OFFICIAL NAME and owners Diego & Wilson would like everyone to call it what they wish.
Customers started calling the shop St Paul’s Cafe, but runners up are 283 and Cafe Liberty.
The logo is an illustration of the cast iron column at the front door as the trunk of a coffee tree.
As per Diego, the menu is simple for now and will expand with new breakfast, egg and possible lunch...
Read moreI work around this area but never tried this café until now—and wow, I feel like I’ve been missing out all this time! This is hands down the best café I’ve tried so far. I ordered a pumpkin latte, and the barista did an incredible job. It was the perfect balance—smooth, flavorful, not too sweet, and not overpowering in any way. Truly one of the best lattes I’ve had. For food, I went with the Caprese ($12.95), and you can genuinely taste the love that went into making it. Perfectly toasted bread, fresh veggies, and the mozzarella was melted to perfection. Every bite felt just right. I would highly recommend this place to anyone nearby—it definitely deserves more recognition. Honestly, it shouldn’t be called Unnamed Café… it should be called...
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