Can get over-run with tourist groups and remote workers to where there is no where to sit inside. Which I say not in a negative way towards the business, just can be frustrating at times when you want to chill and there’s no where to sit. Just know you may have to wait for a seat to open up when they are busy… other times there’s plenty of spots. Just a flip-of-the-coin! Staff are always friendly, the place is cute and plenty of doggos. Pastries are good but not amazing like the drinks. Dirty Chai is hands down the best i’ve had in town- spice is balanced PERFECTLY (please never change it lol). I have been to a good portion of the coffee shops in the city- this is in my opinion one of the best. Can’t speak to the food in the fridge as I haven’t tried any. Overall a bit expensive, but you can tell it’s due to the care they put into the ingredients and shop itself....
Read moreEverything about this coffee shop is perfect! When it first started business, it fit perfectly into the neighborhood and quickly became my new coffee shop of choice. The staff is stellar and work amazingly well as a team.Their welcoming sincerity makes you feel like you're having coffee in your living room being made by friends. Their focus on customer service stands above some of their competitors as not one of the staff members here ever serve that snotty barista vibe you can find at other places. As a matter of fact, I watch them take a special interest in each of their customers which is why so many people become regulars. A special shout out to Mollie who has shown me amazing kindness in many different ways and welcomes me each day with a smile. Coming here is often the best part of even the...
Read moreA very neighborhood cafe, so much so that if you go for multiple days you will notice the same people always there in pretty much the same spots. It can be very cliquey (you will probably be stared at when you enter) and don't expect someone to move their dog off the couch for you to have a place to sit (also if you are allergic to dogs this is not the place to visit). The workers are extremely friendly, the drinks sometimes great, at other times hodge podge but with loving intent. There are a good variety of teas to choose from. The baked goods offered are tasty but can be very expensive though I guess because the area is gentrified and now well-to-do, paying $6 or $7 is seen as no big deal. It is worth a...
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