Thai-Hien T.
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I went in not really expecting much but found a delightful and charming place. The atmosphere was nice, quiet, but not completely without noise. Everyone seemed to either be softly chatting or working on a project. There was an upstairs area that I didn't check out, but seemed quite large to me since people kept appearing and disappearing throughout my time at the cafe.
There isn't a wide yarn selection, and they don't sell any hooks, needles, or any other crafting supplies beyond a few crochet kits and yarn. I wouldn't recommend coming here if you're here to buy supplies. I didn't look too much into the yarn, but they do carry some of Yarn Dragon's skeins (and is mostly merino?), and what appeared to me as some mercerized cotton yarns.
The owner is really sweet and nice. I got a hojicha latte and it was warm and delightful. She brought me a lamp from upstairs when it got a bit dark downstairs and I was working on my crochet project which I greatly appreciate. She was working on a scarf when I came in and didn't seem bothered when she would have to step away from the project to help customers or generally maintain the store.
The bathrooms are clean and have period products in stock which is also something I appreciate even though I didn't need them.