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Was excited to grab coffee here, solely because of the Yelp reviews. I had never heard of the place before but was in the area and Yelp users say it's good. So if Yelpers say its good..., it probably is. I think we might have come on an off day. The music was really loud and not the kind of music that coffee shops usually have. I didn't see the menu behind me and was looking around the bar trying to view the menu. When we asked we were pointed to the wall with a bit of attitude. I ordered a flat white and was asked to choose my espresso beans.... The chalkboard wasn't entirely clear to me what my options were and I actually felt a bit stupid for not understanding what he was pointing at. But I had to say something so I just asked for the voodoo one because I didn't know what else to say. The coffee was good and you can tell the barista knows what he is doing. I was feeling a bit uncomfortable with the interaction and the loud music and was quite certain i wouldn't return, until some older clientele came in and the music was changed and decreased to something more akin to a coffee shop type of music. I feel like I need to give this place a second chance based on the normally positive reviews I read.
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