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The coffee shelf was impressive: 49th Parallel, Intelligentsia, Counter Culture, and even St-Henri beans neatly stacked. Unfortunately, many of the bags for sale were more than a couple weeks old (I found a few August 3rd roast dates).
There was something wrong with my latté. I don't have another Counter Culture Big Trouble drink readily in memory to compare with, but it tasted way too bitter for the caramel-nutty-round description of the beans. Gut feeling tells me it's a barista failure. He was busy talking politics to another client while my drink was being prepared.
Overall I wasn't left with a great impression. 3rd wave coffee is about more than just big name beans. The attention here is wrong. It should be more on the preparation of the drinks than red sofas and chic decor.
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