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  • My friend and I stumbled upon this cute, artsy, roomy yet cozy, just below street-level café in the Mile-End neighborhood. Playful experimental jazz played just quietly enough to not be a distraction, and it seemed like a good place to settle in and get some work or studying done or meet with a friend for some coffee and conversation. The warm, cozy vibe would be particularly attractive on a bitterly cold mid-winter afternoon. Resonance was fairly crowded on the Tuesday afternoon I was there, but not so much so that we had to fight for a seat. And Mac lovers, take note: this place is for you. You think I'm kidding? It was like some kind of covert Apple advertising scheme. It's amazing I didn't get kicked out with my tiny Gateway joke-for-a-computer. The only infinitesimal criticism I have about the atmosphere is that my friend and I wanted to sit on the stools in the front window and get an ounce of Vitamin D, but there weren't any outlets there. As far as food and drink is concerned, though they had an amazing selection of smoothies (many with espresso and chocolate in addition to fruit), I opted for the Rooibos latte. Big mistake. Though it was beautifully presented and exuded cinnamon from the moment it was set on the table, it tasted funny, as though the barista had had a heavy hand with the saccharin (though I hope that there wasn't actually saccharin in it). Since I don't really drink Rooibos tea, it's impossible for me to say if it's the Rooibos flavor I didn't like or if it the latte just wasn't good. I'll give Resonance the benefit of the doubt and assume that I just don't like Rooibos. But if you're a hard-core Rooibos fan, by all means, go ahead and order it. My friend, on the other hand, lucked out. He ordered the $8 soup of the day, which turned out to be Spicy Mexican. It was thick, tomato-based, resonant with garlic and black pepper, and had quite a kick in addition to a generous portion of corn tortilla chips. If it's the soup of the day again, I'd highly recommend getting it. Great way to ward off the cold.
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