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| - I came during the beginning of a snowstorm. I've never wandered this far down Baldwin before, but it kind of caught me off guard how really beautiful it was out here with all the small shops tucked snugly together on what seemed like a residential street in a residential area. Did have a kind of off the beaten path charm to it, a slice of peace in the middle of a chaotic city.
I swung by because of the Indie Coffee Passport, but from what I could tell they had quite a bit of selection and seemed a versatile space as it had individuals studying and a group of friends lounging about, chatting.
I noticed they have a couch that looked really comfy!! Some books, too. The atmosphere in this place definitely didn't disappoint, and had a very neutral kinda rustic feel to it (does that make sense? Lots of wood art and things were either a very crisp black or white) however, if I remember correctly, there were small splotches of colour here and there. Still really nice though, I'm not sure if my description did justice :P
In terms of the quality of the drink, I got an americano, wasn't the best one I've ever had but it wasn't horrid either. The server looked like a cross between bored and tired, and did a lot of head nodding and little (if any?) talking.
Nice area, musics ok, but it's not too bad otherwise.
Maybe more of a 3.5 than a 3.
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