If you like your coffee with sugar or any sort of sweetener - this is not the place for you. So what was I doing there you may ask, considering I like my coffee to taste the least-coffee-like with milk, sugar, etc? I was looking for a quiet place to get work done.
This is the quietest coffee shop I have found in the Greater Cleveland Area. I came here around 5 PM on a Monday and left around 7. There was maybe one Christmas song played the entire time I was there and the rest of the time - silence. I will say tho that when people did eventually come in, their voices carried despite the volume at which they spoke being perfectly acceptable normally.
But what you really care about when coming here is the coffee. They do offer lattes and such but I opted for one of their straight-up coffee choices. I made my way there, I might as well go all out. I asked what they would recommend for someone who likes things sweet and was told to go with the Kenya for a bit over $4. The coffee itself was fascinating. Honestly, I didn't really like it but considering my afforementioned preference for how I take my coffee, that's on me. But it was full bodied and was very fruity. The idea that a coffee can be naturally fruity blows my mind but there you have it.
If you like coffee, can drink it black or are a coffee purist - this is the place for you. If you need quiet to get some work done and need a change of scenery, this is definitely the place for you. There's plenty of seating without it feeling to large or sparse. A bit of a side note tho, if you like dark roasts - they don't offer any.