The venue is super hip with a modern Scandinavian feel. The menu offers everything from hand-crafted drinks to standard lattes to cold brew beverages.
I got the V60 pour over. They proudly serve local beans by Avoca Coffee Roasters.
Taste Notes: Floral aroma with cocoa, blueberry, strawberry, and raspberry
Acidity: Low
The venue rents private rooms for business meetings or parties.
I found an over-size chair in the back next to a faux fireplace...enjoyed my cup and wrote a journal entry. The coffeehouse is also home to Sunday morning services at 10am.







2 comments:
What a cool coffee house, Chris. Your choice sounds like a good one. I recently had some Guatemala coffee with cocoa and spice. It's a richer blend, but tastes really good. I like the tic tac toe board, and you know, I'm a fan of tic tac toe, and used to play it all the time. It's good that you're writing in your journal lately. You can look back and read all the journeys you walked. I enjoy your coffee posts. Thanks for sharing, Chris.
~Sheri
Thx Sheri. Then this is the perfect place for you! There are quite a few of these boards. The pieces are heavy wrought iron. And I should be visiting a lot more here soon so check back!
Christopher
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