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From the very limited interaction I had at CupLux, I enjoyed my experience! The building may be a little bit hard to find, but as of right now they have a "Just opened" sign to help direct you. And the purple building helps too :) The Lady and I passed it going away from the city and had to do a U-Turn, not sure if there's a better way, but I'll probably do a quick search next time. Anyways, the process was easy and the menu is very clear to read, and simply laid out. I had a question on what one of the teas was, and the girl on the headset didn't know so she immediately got her manager, who took over and explained it to me. I ended up sticking with Earl Grey (I know, I know, I'll do better next time), but The Lady got an iced Coffee, which they make with Enderly beans. Support local!! Prices were a bit on the high side, especially for my tea, but the coffee was on point for a local roastery. They even have Nitro Coffee on tap here, for next time when I come and don't screw up my decision. I'll be back, CupLux!
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