I stepped in here for a second because it looked friendlier than the neighbouring coffee joints.
I don't drink coffee, so I ordered a tea. The price was standard (think Second Cup, Timothy's) for a thing of hot water with a teabag in it. They had a display of sweets and cookies and stuff that tempted me.
It seemed like a place to spend a few hours, maybe, if you had a paper to write or a book to get through. Less cozy than the Second Cups I frequent. In fact, I kind of got a weird Tim-Hortons-with-darker-lighting feel here. And it's a far shot from the best tea and coffee places I've been to.