Lacey T.
Yelp
As others have stated, this is in an odd spot for a coffee shop. It's just south of the Harmons, but the shop itself is sort of all on its own in the area where it is situated. This makes it a little easy to miss, but parking was plentiful.
The interior is big! So big there are parts that aren't even finished yet! I'm not sure what their plans are, maybe meeting rooms? Anyways, I like it. There are lovely dark wooden stairs as you walk through the front door, and a pretty little sitting area in that sort of foyer. Once inside the main dining area you'll find a fairly minimalist/industrial look with wood grain table tops, concrete floor, simple lights, and some fresh floral arrangements.
There was only one barista there, and though it was a Sunday (around noon), they were consistently busy with customers walking in every few minutes. She was patient and did not rush me as I pondered over the menu. Because she was all on her lonesome it felt like it took a tad long to receive our order (you just go pick it up at the counter), but that was understandable.
I ordered the chocolate and olive oil toast. It was more on the savory end of the spectrum, as the olive oil was the most noticeable flavor. It was fruity and verdant, and the chocolate, though very dark, was mild. I had a bite of the avocado toast, which was spread very generously with that beloved buttery fruit, and artistically sprinkled with squares of seaweed. Both toasts were VERY salty. Just shy of being inedible, which is really saying something because I love salt. I don't know if our barista was just feeling extra salty (hahahahaha), but in the future I'd simply request light salt, as otherwise both were tasty. I also tried a bit of the red smoothie (note, the "small" size really is quite small), which mostly tasted like berries, but it was not too sweet, and I enjoyed it.
Other menu options include house made yogurt with various toppings (even a savory one!), several toasts, and pastries (only a few remained at noon). Besides coffee and all its varying forms, they offer tea, hot chocolate, and bottled products like kombucha, soda, and lemonade.
They have wi-fi, though you'll need to request the password. It's out of the way for me, but if I'm in the area I would stop by again.