This is a great little joint that coffee snobs will appreciate.
The shop itself has a cozy, comfortable space. You're first greeted by a its distinctive green mouldings on the front windows, with a classy art-deco appeal, and you know this is not your faceless Starbucks or Second Cup. There's not a whole lot of room here to sprawl out and set up an all-day workspace (you know who you are), but for a hole in the wall it has good light and charming atmosphere. If you don't see a spot at first, check upstairs, where there are a few extra tables that you might not notice upon first glance.
The coffee is nice. The baristas know their stuff, and the result is beautifully foamed milk and espresso pulled just to your liking. They also have a delicious cold brew, which seems to be something of a specialty item around here. The blueberry-lemon scone had just the right mix of crumbly, squishy, tart and sweet. I'll be back.