Thanks to the Indie Coffee Passport I got to check out this neat little coffee shop. The service was friendly, the coffee delicious, and the surroundings rather interesting. I've got to echo Risa with the ramshackle description. It looks a bit as though the place was furnished through garage sale finds, and not the super funky "oh I just found this MCM credenza at a garage sale for $10" kind of garage sale find people post over on Apartment Therapy and everyone gets jealous, more like "I found this in an alley" kind of finds. The place is a bit worn, there is produce and supplies all over, but it's comfy like going over to an ancient aunt's place. The performer's playing the piano in the corner complete the mood. Despite all of that, it works, feels comfy cosy, and I will be back the next time I'm in the area and in need of some caffeine.