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It's kind of pricey, but I get that every time I pay $4 for a latte, it's really just paying for wifi and rent for the next hour that I'm going to spend there while I chill and sip my coffee. I drink a lot of coffee, so the first thing I had to do when I got there was use the restroom. I'm not ashamed to say it. Bathroom cleanliness is important when you've got a tiny bladder like mine. And actually, the bathroom is super chic. It's decorated in a kind of Japanese theme and I'd give it a 10/10 on the neat & tidy scale. So there's that. I appreciated my latte art by my barista which really matched the time and care they put into the store's decorations. It's really diverse from African masks to Japanese umbrellas to daisies to Seurat-inspired paintings. You feel more cultured just by parking your toosh there for a while. I had a medium Hazelnut Latte and a great time and I only left $5 lighter than when I went in.
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