They're a swanky little spot in Old Town. I can see that, because there's so many people. I just don't understand why..
The set up is pretty cool. Kinda cozy, kinda industrial. A little darker than I like, especially where the pastries are since you can barely see them.. Which is why I asked the guy what they were and turned out they were actually 3 items spread out over 6 display risers. A little sign or something to hint at what these items were would definitely help the ordering process. Especially if the worker missed the delivery and had no idea what was in them..
So we order 2 black coffees and turns out they didn't have enough to fill the tiny tiny cups for both so they say it'll take a few minutes while they brew it I guess manually? They have the Aeropress (which is what we use at home), and various sized drip contraptions which I'm assuming they went with to make our coffee.
The coffee was a bit sour, which happens when the coffee is under brewed. We do it ourselves at home once in a while, but we're not paying 2.50 per Dixie cup. The scone was actually pretty decent but I was looking for a pastry, not the limited option of scone, muffin or cookie. Even so, I wouldn't rate so low if the coffee was good at the coffee shop.