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  • We stopped in at Lucky's down the street and, after being told that we should wait for table service to get our coffee and then waiting over 15 minutes for one of those service to even look at us, I gave the inevitable "Fuck this" call and we went off to one of the ridiculously many coffee shops in the tiny, enclosed Tremont area. Civilization is well-placed and has a very cute interior. Stuck on the corner of a park, it's got a good location for foot traffic watching, and it's in an old house, which gives it a ton of character. Long bench against the wall with various tables, but definitely lacking on the plugs. The outside had several umbrella tables strewn about the sidewalk. The wifi, on the other hand, was fantastically fast. It was called "Attorney" this or that, which was weird and made me feel like I was stealing from another business, possibly a poor old Tremont lawyer who allowed someone to talk him into getting a wireless router without really understanding what it was, and now can't understand why his "high speed" is so slow. Coffee is cheaply priced but refills come at $0.75, which is high for Cleveland. Staff are nice and the place is friendly. They serve a small breakfast and lunch menu, prepared in-house, and have a delicious looking assortment of dessert items. The crowd was light on a weekday afternoon. The staff knew most of the people coming in, which only made me feel better about the place. It got a little busier as it got later, but it still definitely was not full. I don't really get the Civilization name either. Are they trying to say that their shop is a strip of civilization in an otherwise uncivilized hipster gentrification-fest of an area (don't get me wrong: I like Tremont, but let's be honest and straight about it)? That doesn't really match for me, but I'm sure they have their own ideas.
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