This charming cafe makes you feel like you are in NYC's Tribeca, Greenwich Village, or Chelsea neighborhood! From the moment you walk in, you're greeted by a beautifully decorated space filled with lush greenery (available for purchase, no less!). It's more than just a coffee spot – it's a greeting card haven, a pop-up shop incubator, and even offers occasional succulent planting workshops.
But the real showstopper might be the free live music on Sunday mornings featuring a talented local band. Did I mention the coffee itself is delicious? It truly excels, but the cafe experience goes far beyond that first sip.
Finally, a refreshing detail – there's no pressure to tip when you grab a coffee to go. The friendly owners cultivate a welcoming atmosphere, a far cry from the sterile vibes of some larger chains.
Overall, this cafe is a delightful...
Read moreThe coolest café I’ve seen in the Bay Area. Walked in without thinking much—just had that laid-back Down Under vibe you sometimes stumble across. Didn’t know if it was intentional or not, but this effortlessly stylish artist, who I thought was just another customer sitting by the counter, turned around with the chillest expression and voice… and took my coffee order. It looked like the building is his mansion, a beautiful lounge he had!
It honestly felt like I had been casually invited into an artist’s home—for the price of a cup of coffee.
And more than anything, this place introduced me to the insane playlist behind the bar (Introduced to The Halluci Nation. Thanks to Shazam) Life-changing. Places like this? I almost don’t want anyone to know about them.
Ambience: 10/10 BGM: 10/10 Oxygen: 10/10 Coffee: 8/10 Overall...
Read moreThe coffee is okay (small portions for the price,). It's a cool atmosphere (other than service) with handmade local art and plants. However, the customer service is terrible. Seems like we were bothering them to ask questions before ordering, even with no rush and at the start of the day. And then The barista yelled "yo" when the drinks were ready ... most places just call out the drinks or ask your name or walk them over. I get that the vibe is what it is and maybe they're going for this too cool, clique, artsy vibe. The owners must be okay with it since most other negative experiences are tied to service but nothing changes... overall, check it out for the art but grab your drink and food guarded and ready for service ranging from bare minimum...
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