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  • Stopped over here after a brief stop at Millie's to have another scoop of their delicious ice cream. They are located right on the cusp of the bridge road which will lead you into East Liberty. The place is very small and offers free WiFi. Today for some reason there was a problem using the "square" system for credit transactions. I normally carry cash in that event so I was okay. They have desserts, espressos, lattes, coffees, and of course tea. I ordered a cup of the peach nectar tea which has a fruity taste to it. My tea is served in a glass teapot and you are given a timer to let you know when to pour it into your cup. I like that idea because there's no second guessing here. Along the walls they have artwork by a featured artist and a gender neutral bathroom. Once the timer went off I poured my cup and it was exactly the amount if not a little more left in the pot. It was delicious but will get cold after about 10 minutes which is the norm. Still I enjoyed all of it. I was also somewhat pleased when I used the bathroom to see a shelf to put my purse. I'm glad they thought of that option because that can be a nightmare if there is no hook or any place you can put whatever you have on you to avoid the floor. After I was done I saw their cold brew drip tower. The man behind the counter explained to me that it is used all day today in order to prepare tomorrow's coffee. In addition I asked about that lovely milk design I've seen in some of the coffees. He explained it in mathematical terms but basically that design would only work if you order a latte or equivalent. I also asked about parking since it is very difficult to find parking in this area. He advised me against parking across the street which is a tiny strip mall because they do tow. I was parked on Alder St again in one of those limited residential permit areas. He told me that even though that sign on Alder says "except Sundays" if I happen to snag a spot there I would be okay. In addition metered parking is free on Sundays. Definitely want to try their coffee on a future visit.
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