This place has a lovely, welcoming ambiance. I walked in to the sound of local musicians quietly playing acoustic guitars together in one corner of the church, students studying, other patrons smiling and chatting. It's one big open space with the coffee bar located at the rear. The gentleman was friendly and polite. My father got a small coffee which you help yourself to from an airpot/pump thermos. He said it was tasty. They have their own fair trade (and I believe organic) beans. They had a nice little selection of what looked like fresh baked goods. Since it was a warm day I opted for a blackberry Italian soda. This was disappointing. An Italian soda to me is syrup with soda water ON ice. This was syrup blended with ice. No soda water. It wasn't terrible, but it in no way resembled what I was hoping to get. That being said, so what. So they're not making world class Italian sodas. They are making good straight up coffee in a wonderful location in a great little town. Places like this are gems.