. "0"^^ . "This is more or less the same review that I posted for the original Flying Machine with a few changes for the new location. \n\nEDIT: I initially wrote that Flying Machine is hands down the best place in town for coffee. With all of the new coffee joints popping up that I haven't tried, I don't think I can comfortably say that any more, but I definitely will say that I still love their coffee and it is still 5/5 an awesome place!\n\nLet me break it down for you.\n\nAtmosphere (5/5)\nThis place has the whole modern look that is so popular these days, without any claims to pretentiousness. Barebones decor that draws you in because of its simplicity. There's a counter where you order, tables where you sit, and that's about all. EDIT: Even in the new location, the aesthetic is largely unchanged and the minimalist style translates to the new location quite nicely.\n\nService (5/5)\nAll the staff there are friendly and all of them love coffee. If you don't know what you're feeling like ordering on any particular day, feel free to ask for recommendations, because they will never steer you wrong. They are always polite, always friendly, and always timely. \n\nValue (5/5)\nSome people might debate me on this point because some people dislike having to pay 3-5 dollars for a cup of coffee. Some people are crazy, because every dollar that I have ever spent here was completely worth it (and having filled up quite a few of those Flying Machine punch cards up, I have spent a pretty penny). Value, being a subjective quality, may differ from person to person, but I am always more than satisfied with the money I spend here.\n\nFood (and Coffee) (5/5)\nYou can get a regular cup o' joe for 2 dollars for a 12 oz. and 3 dollars for a 20 oz. Their normal brewed coffee like any brewed coffee, is not bad, but definitely not what you should be focusing on here. The real gems come from the espresso drinks and the handcrafted coffees. \n\nThe espresso drinks range from 2-5 dollars and all the ones I have tried were delicious. However, espresso drinks are not my particular cup of tea, so I am not the best suited to comment. but from my personal preference at least, I have not had better here in town. \n\nMy personal favorites are the handcrafted coffees. They serve both regular pour overs and Chemex pour overs for the same prices: 2.5 for 8 oz. 3 for 12 oz. and 4 for 20 oz. If you are unfamiliar with these processes, what they essentially do is specifically measure and grind fresh beans, and brew a cup of coffee fresh for you by hand. It might take a little longer than your conventional coffee shop, but the wait is well worth it. The handcrafted coffees here are the best brewed cup of coffee you can get in town. The actual pouring process combined with the quality of the beans they use make for one hell of a cup of coffee. I have spent a good amount of time attempting to perfect a Chemex pour over myself, I have learned that it takes a good deal more skill than it appears. I can safely say, every one of the employees here are extremely proficient. \n\nNow that they've moved, they no longer are housed with Pizza M, but to my understanding they have added their own menu of in house food items. I have yet to try them, but they look delicious!\n\nOverall:\nAtmosphere: 5/5 - The decor may be personal preference, but hipsters love this place for a reason. \nService: 5/5 - Can't beat the friendliness and proficiency of the staff here.\nValue: 5/5 - For me, good coffee is always worth it.\nFood: 10/10 - I can't comment on the food yet, but I'm not going to take away points until I do. If they do food as well as they do coffee, then I have no doubt it will be good! \nOverall: 25/25 - If you can't take the words of a stranger on the internet at face value, I understand. But try this place because everything about it speaks for itself."^^ . . "5"^^ . "2018-04-16T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ .