When i hand out four stars here it isn't categorically for the food and drink; i would give the consumables three and a half stars if i could. The half star bump is for having the coziest spot to swig some java. Though some of the clientele can be.. well, let's say chatty to be nice (what I'm really thinking is obnoxious), there is always ample seating inside and out. There is also something very satisfying about the lack of kitsch decor and pop music.
Expect Korean style coffee preparation though less foamy and not too hot. Cup sizes are correct (meaning a macchiato will be coming in around four ounces) with larger size options available. The drip is automatic sadly, and there could be a bit better consistency with the espresso pulls but the coffee is thankfully not Colorado River. The pastries are serviceable but can get pricey, stick to the layered cakes for best taste-to-value ratio.
Overall i recommend stopping by and sitting for a while, this is definitely more of a ceramic than paper cup locale. Just don't set your expectations up to high.