This family owned java shop opened in November. They are located in a strip plaza. Their building used to be a bank. It still looks like one on the outside but the inside has been transformed into a cozy coffee shop.
They offer a nice selection of coffees and they have bagels, pepperoni rolls, and sweet treats. They also have smoothies. While I was there (about 1 1/2 hours) there was a steady flow of customers. Most of them took their coffee to go. Several people ordered smoothies. I would definitely order one on my next visit.
Three things I didn't care for were 1) when you use your credit card to pay the iPad that is their "register" offers four options to tip before you get to the screen where you sign your receipt. I felt a little like a hostage being forced to tip even though one of the choices is not to tip. There is also an actual tip jar sitting right in front of the "register". I am not cheap. I always tip. I just didn't like how it made you feel you MUST tip. 2) I bought a bagel but I had to toast it myself. I'm not lazy, just not sure why they couldn't toast it before plating it and handing it to me. 3). They need more seating. They have 3 tables and then bar type seating along the windows. The tables are 2 seaters and they are all together. There was really no way to have a private or unheard conversation. I am a Life Coach for a living and I'm always looking for places to meet clients. Due to the seating I would never meet a client there. I would meet friends but only for light hearted conversations-nothing heavy.
The coffee is good and I prefer to support small businesses so I will keep this on my list of places to meet friends.