The espresso was o.k. by Phoenix standards (which is to say, barely drinkable). The seating is awkward and inconvenient. It's also not clear if this place is going for a paradise/panera vibe or an upscale cool coffee vibe, but whatever it is it's not very appealing. And what's with the different clocks for different cities??? What a joke..
Anyway, putting that aside, my biggest gripe (in addition to the average espresso) is the wifi. They give you a ticket with a code which says you purchased 60 mins of wifi. TACKY TACKY. What are they worried about? People camping out inside or outside to get free wifi? Is this 2004? Also, it's gonna take more than free wifi to get people to make the trek to *this* ghost town....