Christina Y.
Yelp
I've only been here once, but so far, the baristas should expect to see me often. This cafe is pretty new (I think it opened near the end of July), and so I expected there to be a couple of problems, but so far so good.
I've tried their Americano, and it is heavenly. Appropriately aromatic and simple yet delicious. The staff are friendly and attentive, and they have a decent menu of drinks and food. On a Monday afternoon, this place is crowded with middle-aged housewives gathering to chat, so when I went, it was a bit noisy from chatter. The hardwood and glass do not mute the sound at all, so be aware if you're here to do work!
The decor is hipster/rustic. They have distressed wooden tables with pipes for legs, but this is balanced by their large glass windows to the outside and to the entrance of their cafe from the inside. There's a variety of long tables for groups and small tables for couples. Each table is adorned with a paper tent to display their wifi ID and password, as well as their social media links. They have multiple networks for guests, and all of them have the same password.
For access to the bathroom, they have keys available at the side of their counter. Be sure to read the labels, because there are separate keys for women, men, and handicap bathrooms.
Note: Their cafe is upstairs! They have a Juillet hair salon downstairs, and their wedding boutique and cafe upstairs. Parking is limited, and it's restricted to three hours, I believe.