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| - After reading rave reviews, I decided to take my coffee loving husband here one Sunday. The place was bursting at the seams, despite the warm weather. It is really long inside, almost like a hallway and there isn't a ton of seating. There are about 3 tables upstairs, 2 booths in the front, and a mess of tables in the middle. There is one long table in the middle section with tons of outlets for the computer crowd. Of course there are a few tables outside with umbrellas, weather permitting. Despite the size, it is very inviting. There are also a few magazines and books around, which I truly appreciated. There is a giant map of the world on the wall with certain countries in color, I'm assuming they are countries that supply their coffee but I'm not sure. I was wishing it was a little bit bigger inside, but we ended up scoring a booth up front which worked perfectly since we had our 7 month old with us.
I got my staple, a chai tea latte, and my husband went for the Nutella latte. The chai was subtle, yet delicious. I kept identifying flavors every time I took a sip, lemon? chamomile? So delicious. My husband liked the Nutella latte and we both loved the mugs. I also got a carrot muffin and it was so yummy. I would order it again in a second! My husband got an apple tart, essentially a mini apple pie. It was good, but not worth the $7.50 price tag.
I'm happy that we have a cool coffee shop in our area. It definitely has a hip and European clientele, but I never felt out of place. The prices are a bit high, but I'll be back for a chai and carrot muffin in the very near future.
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