Luis L.
Yelp
I share this not as a flex, but as someone who has explored a large portion of the menu here. In just 24 hours, we spent $120 at this coffee shop (granted, we did purchase a mug too). During our visits, we tried a cappuccino, cortado, a "Cumulus," a "Last Flight Home" (both hot and iced), several bakery items, and the barbacoa and chorizo breakfast burritos. Here's our take on the place:
This coffee shop feels like a destination for specialty drinks. Their "Last Flight Home" had a flavor reminiscent of a dirty chai (though it wasn't a chai) it was delicious! I recommend it hot though, the iced one wasn't as good. The "Cumulus" was hands-down the best matcha I've ever had. However, the cappuccino and cortado, while good, didn't leave much of an impression. As coffee connoisseurs, we found their classic espresso drinks to be a bit flat. The latte art was excellent, but they didn't quite stand out. Additionally, the lack of variety in syrups (only vanilla for classic drinks) left us wanting more. I'd suggest they experiment with house-made syrups to give latte lovers more options beyond the specialty menu. The breakfast burritos were solid but not exceptional. While they were generously sized and filling, the flavors didn't pop. Still, it's always appreciated when a coffee shop offers breakfast options. The pastries were great, with a large selection to choose from. I highly recommend the cinnamon pull-apart (ask for it warmed up; it's absolutely worth it.)
This place feels relatively new, so I imagine they're still working out a few kinks. Overall, we loved their creativity with specialty drinks and think they have a good thing going! If you are thinking about coming, come!!