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This is a very easy to miss coffee house, but don't let that fool you. The interior is very cozy, and for lack of a better word, quaint. They hanging lamps with mason jar lamp shades (that's not a lamp shade style, they actually have bottle green mason jars over the lights) are a really nice touch. They have a faux fireplace, and nice cushy chairs placed artfully around it. Speaking of art, they have stools with hand-painted city scenes on the seat, such as the Eiffel Tower with Van Gogh's "Starry Night" in the background. They croissants are really well done, but just don't order the chocolate chip cookie. I love a soft cookie, but these mush piles were a sin. I couldn't even finish mine and got nauseated later. Aside from that low point, everything else was near perfect. They have a large selection of bakery goods, which were nice and fresh, nothing seemed stale. I got the liquid gold hot chocolate, which scrumptious, and it even came with a mini Snickerdoodle on the lid! They also have a drive thru, which was very surprising given the old-fashion feel of the place.
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