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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónThis place was fabulous. Close to the MLK Historical District, it was the perfect spot to cool down and enjoy an Iced coffee. Loved the Ambience and the staff were so fun and friendly! Had the Vanilla Bourbon Coldbrew and I savored every minute of it!Food: 5/5
Excellent single origin beans roasted in the coffeeshop.Hip decor and nice background music and smell of high quality coffee makes it a great place to chill, work, or meet up with your friends.This place also has private parking, which would not hurt!
Great coffee roaster and coffee shop. Delicious coffee and pastries. Excellent atmosphere and super friendly staff.Food: 5/5
Fantastic, coffee, decor, neighborhood, and clientele! Try the hand pie and purest cinnamon donut for a wonderful light, but filling breakfast. The hand pie had Middle Eastern spices with a light spiciness, but very flavorful depth. Cappuccino was balanced and loved the foam art. Staff was great to chat with and ended up talking to a guy about his triumph motorcycle outside.
Modern asthetic coffee shop. Decent amount of tables but the parking situation sucks (there is plenty of street parking though). We got the Point Counter Point coffee and the Huxley coffee. The former is Chrome Yellow 's daily drink while the latter is part of the daily rotations.The Point Counter Point (named after Aldous Huxley 's book) had strong hints of honey and left a very pleasant aftertaste in the mouth. It 's a combination of Columbian and Guatemalan beans, but I don 't know why graham cracker, berries, or caramel are in the flavor profile because the honey sweetness is the most prominent flavor. Highly recommend this blend.The Huxley is a blend of Mexican and Brazilian beans. This one was more earthy and almondy with a hint of fudge (didn 't taste the creaminess). Straightforward cup of coffee, but honestly would not recommend this blend.