Cozy and quaint space with a slightly awkward flow. There's a large community high-top table in the middle of the room with short counters along two of the walls. If you're not bothered by the line of people waiting to order on one side, the people waiting for their drinks on another side or the people that just picked up their order and are hovering around waiting for a stool, you can sit and chill as long as you want. There's additional seating on the other side of the main wall, but I think it was a bit cold in there.
Prices are higher and drinks are definitely on the small side. I tried the chai tea latte - good, but small for $4.50. They had a nice selection of baked goods and the donuts looked delicious, but were placed out in the open on top of the counter which seemed slightly germ-y to me. They were out of the Pocket Porter, so my husband ordered the breakfast panini - I did not try it, but it looked like an average sandwich. Porter is the perfect fit for this space and will compliment the future Washington Market nicely.