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This place smells soooooooooooo good, like really delicious fragrant coffee. The store is really narrow and long, so it's easy to walk right by it in the mall, but if you walk less than 10 feet from all the storefronts, the smell will make you do a double take. The drinks don't taste quite as good as the store smells though, but it's pretty good. I wouldn't really consider this a coffee shop though, because I'm pretty sure no one gets coffee here. The frozen treats are really similar to Starbucks but there are more inventive options, and at least one with a lot of caffeine (best of both worlds!) - the owner had to warn me and make sure twice that it's what I wanted. They're pretty much perfect for shopping fuel. Beware! The drink sizes are above your head when you order at the register, and they are bigger than Starbuck's! A small here is a grande. (If I remember correctly) I don't really remember ever having gotten a warm drink here either, but if I have, it's just not that memorable. The italian soda here is also really good and sugary and carbonated. Seems like every mall needs to have a coffee shop, and they're just wildly popular due to demand for caffein. I'm glad this is the one this mall has though. I've seen a lot worse.
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