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I'm not super stoked to write this review, because I generally like all of the other Crazy Mocha locations in Pittsburgh. I was house sitting for a coworker over in the Mexican War Streets and I stopped in a few times here for coffee and work. I have to say that the quality of the coffee and goodies are on par with other locations; however, all three times I was there I didn't really feel safe. The location of this branch is right on North Ave. on a sometimes-not-so-good street on the North Side, and people tend to come in and become bothersome. A fight almost broke out one of the times I was there between patrons. The baristas seemed to be able to handle any craziness that could ensue, and there are signs posted about certain rules (i.e., getting the keys for the bathroom, etc.). One of them said something along the lines of, "If you stay in the bathroom for more than 5 minutes, the cops can be called." That's probably an exaggeration, but it didn't give me a very good feeling reading that when I went to pee : / Maybe I'm just jaded by the goodness of the East End, but this place wasn't my cup of coffee (I had to write it), particularly after dark.
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