Pros:
Five stars for the amazing pitaya bowl I had this morning. Their house made granola is delicious and the drizzle on top is a great finishing touch. About $10 and completely satisfying.
Adorable set up with everything your standard yogi/juice phene would be into. Essential oils, bohemian accessories, and a little clothing boutique.
Took a brownie from the counter to go and ate it driving back to California. It was yummy and kept me full the entire drive. The only bummer is that all of the ingredients weren't listed which could be problematic for anyone with allergies. (Loved the chewy addition of goji berries but that was an example of what wasn't listed).
Cons:
Had a green juice that had legitimately no flavor. I wish I remember the name but it was the one with the mint...which couldn't be tasted either.
The chick with the short hair was kind of a dick/unenthusiastic/rude/ugh go away. Totally out of place in the environment. If she's in anyway associated with owning the place or knows the owner, I think she's doing the shop a total disservice. If she's a random employee...sucks for the owner. Cute girls needing a part time job shouldn't be hard to find. I usually don't comment about service but noticing that several reviews mentioned it as well I figured I would too.
Also. Update/reprint your menu if free coffee isn't on the agenda -_-
Basically, I'll be back. But this place has so much potential to really be a staple in Old Town.