Linh H.
Google
Came here awhile ago and absolutely loved the ambience and concept, so I told myself I'd come again to try the coffee. Big mistake to come on a Sunday afternoon hoping to get a quiet place to read as it just turns into this place that was swarmed with young and loud gen z kids who were turning this into an instagram spot and putting all of their stuff on their table and then slather themselves on multiple other spots for a pic, which rendered other guests quizzical on where they can sit. And had I mentioned they were loud?
If you come between 4 - 5pm then staff do gets a bit flustered as they transition the coffee shift to bar shift, so getting an order even for their bar stuff got told "can you wait? We are prepping the bar" a bit coldly. Other than that, staff have been generally nice.
Dear manager and staff, I hope you get to read this: I love the space and the concept, and I believe the space is very beautiful to take pictures of. But if you can advise and crowd-control guests to stay in one table and not be entitled to just put all their stuff on one table and then be loud and sit themselves at another table then that would create a nicer ambience for everyone to enjoy. And of course, guests can talk but be mindful of the volume of their conversations that would be great :)