This is a favorite spot of people who live or work in the neighborhood, being tucked down a light industrial street that most people don't even know exists. The big glass garage door opens up in the summers, with chairs placed outside, making for a nice place to read a book while you have your coffee. The street itself is pretty quiet (assuming a train isn't roaring by). This is also the central location for baking the yummies that go into all the Dark Horse locations, so the baking doesn't get any fresher. However, if you're super picky about coissants, you might want to pass, they don't have that Parisian crispness. I found the Americano wasn't as strong as the other locations, but it was still tasty.