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I recently purchased the Indie Coffee Passport (amaziiing opportunity for coffee lovers, plus it gives you lots to yelp about!) & I've since been on a quest to find a latte that tastes as good as those I used to drink in Portland. That is precisely what I found, first at Kitsune, & now at Cafe Odessa. The latte here has a creamy, almost velvety texture, & a flavour that's rich, yet on the subtler side, as Risa D. mentioned (definitely not "punch you in the face," indeed). The decor was evocative of a beach shed, but in a Maritimes kind of way - white wooden walls, minimalist furniture, a few colourful items on the shelves... Basically fisherman style, not Miami babe. I went on a rainy day when the place was quiet & practically empty, & it felt as though I had stepped somewhere else entirely for a few moments - somewhere like PEI, for instance. I wouldn't necessarily set up camp here for hours, due to the limited number of tables, but it'll be a lovely quick stop next time I'm in the neighborhood.
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