Jessica B.
Yelp
My knitting group had been searching for a new spot since our old spot, Arts and Crafts in the Village closed. When Felix Roasters was mentioned, I was surprised that it would be open in the evening but I realized that it was attached to the Hotel Hugo. I haven't been to the other locations but this location has a lot of seating (outside and inside). I really like the back room--my knitting buddies call it the plant room because they have plants draped across the wall and a glass ceiling. It's a nice space for knitting, studying, and eating in a quiet space. They even have a rooftop bar area. One of my knitting friends usually gets an iced chai tea latte, while the rest of us would get cocktails. The bartender said that he could make any drink we wanted. The first time I was there, I got the ice chai tea latte and I asked for simple syrup. The bartender said that it cost extra. I can't remember the price but charging for simple syrup is ridiculous. I decided that it was best to just get a cocktail. On my last visit, I got The Hugo (reminded me of a mojito) and another one in the group got the Espresso Martini. We both wanted the Tequila Cold Brew but they were out of cream. The service isn't anything noteworthy--as a matter of fact, the last time we were there (this was probably our 3rd or 4th time), we actually got table service. The reason why we still go here is because we could knit in peace, they play good music at a good volume and it's convenient for all of us. In short, the service isn't great but the space works for us.