Nice neighborhood cafe. The decor is great, staff is friendly and the food is good and the coffee is great. The portions are a little small (the open-faced sandwich at least) and the food took a while to come out. What puts a damper on the welcoming atmosphere of the place is the large sign behind the counter that proclaims their right to refuse service to anyone. Why is this necessary? Who are they refusing service to? I'm not sure if this is some sort of political statement, but it turns an otherwise comfortable, relaxed cafe into one that may not welcome some people.