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It's in a great location, and the layout is pretty cool . . . mostly. I didn't really appreciate the signs on the tables: "reserved for groups of 3 or more," etc. I guess the idea is to keep people from hogging a table, but on the other hand, when people are oddly spaced at the longer group tables, how are you supposed to have room for your books and stuff? I was meeting someone for a job interview and didn't want coffee, so I asked for peppermint tea. The barista seemed thoroughly unimpressed, and said "yeah awesome" made me feel pretty small, like I wasn't cool enough (hipster) to be there. The bathrooms are gender neutral, which is very PC, but the sinks are outside of the stalls, which struck me as very unsanitary! Also, the guy warned me the tea was going to be hot, and OMG he wasn't kidding! I had to let it sit with the lid off for a good 10 minutes before I could drink it. Some of the music playing was good, and some was down right terrible! Maybe if you're more into hipster vibes and fancy coffees, you'd like this place, but next time I'm downtown and need a coffee, I'm likely to skip it.
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