My friend and I found this place around the block after an event we attended to. We are not from the area and knew very little of the streets either. Looking up Yelp, we thought this place serves brunch eg. eggs benedict but when we arrived around 3pm on a weekend, it was not the case.
Nevertheless we were hungry, so we ordered food and enjoyed our stay. You would go up to the cashier, pick your food and pay. I got the Chorizo sausage burrito alongside an earl grey latte. The lady there toasted my burrito, which was nice. The burrito was unexpectedly good with flavour and tasty. It wasn't the spicy kind but dipping it in the side salsa helped too.
The cafe was petite but gives off a cozy feeling, although I found it slightly dark as you gradually sit and relax. The furniture and style is also quite interesting and weird at the same time - it combines various art styles in one place. Overall, it's a nice neighbourhood cafe to spend time with friends, but I wouldn't visit specifically out of my way.