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I have wanted to try Delanie's for some time, and I wish I lived closer that I could hang out here all of the time. When my friend and I got to the door, we thought they were closed because the door was stuck shut. One of the baristas opened the door for us and apologized. It was super nice of him, as we were about to just walk away. I ordered the Turtle Latte ($4.50), which was a cold mix of peanut butter, chocolate, caramel, and espresso. As others have said, this drink is almost like a milkshake but not overpoweringly sweet. The barista told us this was one of the first drinks he invented when Delanie's started, which was a fun tidbit. I really enjoyed this drink, and I have never had anything else quite like it. The shop is really big, but a few more tables would be nice. We did manage to get a seat; however most everyone was sharing tables. While my own neighborhood favorite coffee place is Commonplace Coffee, Delanie's is definitly one of the best coffee shops in Pittsburgh and easily the best in the South Side.
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