Barriques is fine. The coffee is good but not anything special. Their iced Americano is better than most but nothing that will knock your socks off. They have rotating speciality drinks but the signs posted on the door don't actually say what's in them and the staff taking orders never seem to know what it is. Staff is usually pleasant but service is also usually a bit slow. They have plenty of treats available and I've only tried a few because most haven't been quite up my alley. Most of the baked goods are made in house but they do also carry some gluten-free varieties from the Silly Yak as well as gluten-a-plenty goodies from Batch Bakehouse. It is a plus that everything is local. They also have sandwiches, wraps, salads, soup, etc but I haven't been in for lunch so can't speak to that. The also sell wine. It's a decent space to sit and chat with various seating options-the majority being your standard table and chairs but also some comfy ones near a fireplace. Music isn't too loud and the place is usually spilt 50/50 with people chatting vs those doing work or reading.