The last few weeks, I've found myself gravitating to this cafe (and bakery). I seem to get there pretty early on the weekends and always find a table for myself. If you arrive a little later throughout the day you may find yourself grabbing some coffee and treats to-go.
This place is small and narrow but intimate. Upon walking in, there's a large communal table. As you walk closer to the cash, small narrow tables sit to the right on steel bars. The tables are attached to the bars and slide allowing you to push two tables together making a bigger space. At each of these little tables there's plugs, which are good for computers and a view of the glass counter displaying the food selection. The food ranges from visually appealing pastries, baguettes, sandwiches and the like, all house made from the open kitchen in the back.
One thing I can say this is not the best place to go if you want to get work done- especially on the weekends. It seems young couples, with young children are popular amongst the crowd and some find it necessary to bring strollers in, and there's just a lack of space to do that. The last thing you want is a stroller bumping into your latte and spilling onto your computer. If you plan on sitting for a long period of time the stools are a bit hard after a while. This would be a great place to grab a coffee and a treat on a Sunday morning with a friend though, and like I said they do take-out so you could always pick up some fresh baked goods sans strollers and babies in the comfort of your home- if you're into that.