I regularly make Turkish coffee at home, so I was very excited to try theirs. The interior is kind of dark and dim with some beautiful hand-painted souvenirs (for sale) juxtaposed with modern seating and even a fireplace. There is even a little patio out front which is cute. They also have some traditional turkish desserts like sekerpare and baklava as well as regular coffee beverages.
I would say the presentation of the Turkish coffee was the best part of my experience and what brought me there in the first place; it came in a beautiful shiny silver tray with a side of mini Turkish delights (llokum). Traditional Turkish coffee is thick with sediment at the bottom but this one had too much sediment throughout and to me it felt like a waste of $4. The turkish delights were good. I would come back and try one of their regular lattes next time.