We dropped in here to scope out the latest in the market's gentrified wave of young upstart businesses, this one filling the need for a solid coffee shop that isn't Starbucks. The front entrance has a sheltered doorway that is set in from the sidewalk designed in a way that lessens the chance of being run over by a cyclist or skateboarder careening down Baldwin. The front facade has been well integrated into the row without the look that a cheesy sign hung above would give. Inside the interior is quite beautiful and we were greeted by a nicely hand lettered blackboard filled with their drink offerings. 'Steamed apple cider!' ooooooh that sounds good! is what I heard as the owner came up, greeted us and offered introductory drinks on the house as we gazed around the place. The standard reclaimed wood benches are well situated and mismatched chairs keep with the funky market look. They asked if we wanted to stay or takeout. Their china dishes and cups are nice with a kid's tea party look to them. The drinks tasted wonderful on that Saturday and went well with the ambiance, partially helped out by the sizeable skylight near the rear and indirect sunlight filling the rear section looking out over the large patio toward the south. The patio wasn't open yet and looks it will be a hit with patrons. The service was no nonsense and so much better than the sometimes confusing Starbucks experience. The Saturday Night Live skit we watched later that evening making fun of their system of labelling the paper cups reminded me of how much I like Jimmy's!