Besides the tree topped tables and coffee concoctions, the bread is good and the people watching makes it interesting.
Actually, I'll have to go back for a coffee, but the magic that was happening behind the counter looked legit.
I stopped here for a quick lunch and ordered the roast beef sandwich and strawberry rhubarb tart. The counter ordering is a little confusing but make your way to the right side. The bread for the sandwich was perfect. A crunchy crust and a soft center. The beef was sliced thin, and was tender. The sauce added a great flavor, and I loved the house made chips, the seasoning on them was perfect amounts of salty and smokey.
The tart was just meh. They were pre sliced servings on plates behind the glass, so that should have been my first implication that it wasn't going to be that great but I gave it a shot. The flavors were lacking, the sauce was gummy and dried to the plate and the whip cream on top was frozen. Maybe I'll try the bread pudding or brookie next time.