Emily Jablonski
Google
Vibe is; Treat yourself, pink pilates princess, “food is fuel” crowd, crunchy granola entrepreneurs, and your rich friend’s favorite brunch spot.
Clean, big, bright, and has many different seating options. I feel like I can go alone or with a group and not feel like I’m in too small or too large a space. They have many groupings and nooks- many opportunities to find your own little space. Also, outdoor seating!
Their two current coffee table books are street fashion and art. Both were actually really cool.
It’s open enough to be widely accessible, I didn’t do any measurements but I’d be surprised if it wasn’t wheelchair accessible!
Staff is very kind :) they either have time for me and my questions, or at the very least make it feel like they do. The menu on the wall is pretty large but they also have it printed on handheld menus at the front counter.
I don’t have any first hand knowledge, but I think this place would be good for sensory sensitivity. It’s not been loud anytime I’ve visited, but it’s also not pin-drop or oppressively silent. I think they also have a work ‘pod’ to make calls in but there’s no expectation, I feel, that you use it so long as you’re not really loud. People do use this place as a kind of coffee shop workspace so I would urge anyone to determine how much control they feel they have over their children’s volume and then to make a decision based off that.
All the food I’ve had here has been good. Beyond that, is I believe it’s more so supposed to make you *feel* good.
Expensive, but good. The prices are not outside of the ordinary for a place with this vibe ($13 smoothies fyi). It feels, kindly, like this is ‘aspirational eating’. If I see you eating here everyday, not just drinks, I will be asking you what you do for a living because evidently you’ve made it.
For now, I’ll be making just my allotted bi-monthly stops :))