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My husband and I stopped by to just grab a cup of coffee. Except my husband ordered an Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony and then we proceeded to hang out and discover what the soul is all about. I don't know how, but I left that place feeling more soulful. I just had a basic almond milk latte. The espresso part of the coffee was good. Overall execution of latte was alright. I clearly ordered wrong here though. The Coffee Ceremony was was more relaxing than I would have imagined for $6. Starts with some nice smelling frankincense and then a fresh roasted bean and a delicious, creamy espresso. While the coffee is roasting this relaxing aroma floats through the entire coffee shop. We got to spend some time with the owner and he certainly is passionate about preserving the history of the coffee. If you have about 10 minutes, definitely get the ceremony and enjoy an Ethiopian experience from the bean to the Jebina.
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