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You've gotta give credit to this sweet little crunchy hipster/hippie holdout in a rapidly gentrifying area. It's sort of amazing that they still exist in the same neighborhood as Noodlehead, Mad Mex and Whole Foods. The jarring location aside, they always stock a variety of local ice creams, along with an impressive selection of vegan-friendly soy and gluten free options. I tried the peach soy cream (not my favorite), the hazelnut ice cream (fantastic), the coffee ice cream (with malt powder mixed in) and the affogato with cinnamon ice cream (my hands down all-time favorite thing they make). They offer mix-ins that rival any selection I've seen anywhere (including things like habaneros, malt powder, cinnamon, cereals, candy, matcha powder...and nearly anything else you can imagine). Their hipster cred is apparent, and at times a bit grating, as there is often the feeling of haughtiness in the air. One time I had to wait fifteen minutes to be served, though there was no one else in the store. I have also had great, prompt service there, so perhaps their employees are just uneven. Recently my experiences have been much better, so perhaps things are improving. Speaking of hipster/hippie cred, they also sell records and offer a library of antique books. One significant complaint - the bathroom. For some unknown reason, they have floor-to-ceiling one-way glass on the door to the bathroom. It's mildly funny the first time, but really just kind of horrifying for anyone but the truest of exhibitionists. Overall impression: I'd recommend the place if you're in the area looking for coffee or ice cream in a wacky setting. Just go elsewhere to use a bathroom.
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