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The major thing that this Crazy Mocha has going for it is the atmosphere/interior design and how comfortable it is to spend time here. It's bright with lots of windows and sunlight (on sunny days of course) and plenty of seating in a central location. They offer some unique options such as small sandwiches and pasta salads each week catered by Sausalito on Liberty Avenue. The coffee is just okay - I've had better at many different locations in and out of Pittsburgh (RIP Quiet Storm) but they do offer almond milk as a milk alternative which is a huge plus and their Chai Latte (with almond milk) is divine. I like that they offer a lot of different healthy options to offset the standard sweets and pastries such as gluten-free and vegan bars and snacks. However I've notice that their costs have gone up since they first opened. When they first opened I could get a medium latte (with soy milk) and biscotti for under under $5 (around $4.69) and now it's over $6 (with almond milk but it's almost the same upcharge as soy) so overall their prices have increased but I don't feel that their quality has increased with their prices. I go here because it's convenient to where I work, but if I had a choice I'd go somewhere else on a regular basis.
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