Nice, tiny coffee shop. Their Guatemalan was sub-par but better than a lot of the coffee I've found in the area. The downstairs is very small and has only 5-6 tables but upstairs has couches. The featured artwork upstairs consisted of magna doodle drawings which was interesting.
The people, though. Oh my... pretentious with a capital P. As someone who enjoys eavesdropping and watching others, I got a few giggles out of it, but I have friends that would have rather thrown their head through one of the rust-colored walls than listen to these uppity college students talk about how great they think they are.
One of the things that disappointed me was the website suggests the Summit as a climbing-themed atmosphere. As a climber, I was excited to see this. Once I arrived and did a once-over of the place I was disappointed. I didn't see any climbing posters and not even one cleverly named drink. I saw a North Face poster while walking back downstairs but that was about it.