Tiny.
A bit charming with one longish communal table for laptops and a few plugs. Some exposed brick. Underwhelming neighbourhood so I can see a lot of people coming here for some joe on their way to work.
Definitely small but better than the front would indicate, however I still see it more like a 'grab and go' location then a place to come and relax, assuming if you find seating.
It is worth mentioning, because of the layout and since this place is short on space, when you walk in, you are literally only a few feet from the counter and tables, no hallway or isolation from the elements outside. So in Winter, this place must get cold as a freezer, as people come in and out, specially for the people who want to 'hang out.'
There is also tight cafe bar for people to sit/stand next to the barista counter, which would arguably be the warmest place in the whole place since it is the furthest from the door.
I thank the Indie Passport for showing me this venue however there is not enough of a cafe to come back for a visit, unless of course you live say, down the street.