I don't know if I am being picky about my coffee or if it actually is pretty mediocre. Either way it just wasn't working for me.
I'm going to say Rush was a last minute resort after finding out Terrace Cafe nearby had a 25 minute wait for lunch. No thanks we're on a 1 hour timetable and we've already used at least 15 minutes of it looking for a parking space. Along with weird way it's set up where you need to turn onto the street after making a round through the parking lot. For a fun game, see how many Ron Paul 2012 stickers you can spot while trying to find a spot!
The inside is sleek and modern looking, cool I guess. I really prefer warm tones to go with warm coffee and food but that's just me and you can't judge on appearances! The baristas here are friendly and patient while we figured out what to order thanks for that. I settled on a ham and cheese croissant, that was a total disappointment though I probably should've known better when I saw Swiss cheese paired with a croissant. Not exactly my favorite cheese to pair with a croissant but I figured it would be okay. It wasn't. The croissant tasted to me like something you'd buy in bulk at a grocery store toasted up a little and then pressed like a panini so as to kill the airy light butteryness that is a croissant. Ham tasted decent though! I understand that it is primarily a cafe so I decided to get a single macchiato. It was disappointing as well. When I order a single shot of espresso I don't really expect it to come in a huge cup warm and rapidly cooling. No big deal lets test it out anyways. Blech, I didn't realize this but it is possible to have an extremely mild watery tasting espresso shot. I'm not sure about what type of beans they use but it just tasted like a regular coffee to me. At only $2 it's very reasonably priced though!
Return trips? Maybe for the desserts. The staff was genuinely nice and all, I just think the food and coffee is meh. There are better choices around town for a sandwich and for coffee as well.