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Feedback gevenAbsolutely beautiful inside and out.The atmosphere is THE VIBE of Elmwood village.Please check out the art. It is a magical experience.The staff is over the top amazing.10 out of 10, recommended!!! Wheelchair accessibility: First floor. Open areas.
Besides being a tiny corner cafe, this shop has always been one of my favorites. Plenty of coffee/espresso options and tasty pastries. They also serve delicious mixed drinks and quick bites. Definitely try a maple pancake iced latte with oat milk (or ask for it blended for an iced cap type treat ?
Vary nice place daughter visits here a lot after Dr appointment. Cozy place. Vary busy but nice latie was good
Accessible entrance and dining area with tables that move, though very tough to navigate with a mobility aid or wheelchair without moving tables out of the way. Accessible, clean bathrooms. I seem to always find street parking. There's no accessible parking nearby that I know of.Always a hoppin' place where people meet or sit alone to get things done. Prices are competitive as of May 2024, though I found the food a little bland. My traditional macchiato was beautifully done, and that's what I'd come to enjoy. I'd also come to see what new art was on the walls for sale by local artists, what music was playing, and what posters were up to support local events.The staff were lovely and friendly, and worked with my needs. I had a nice and relaxing time. Wheelchair accessibility: Accessible if you move some tables, but the counter is not accessible. It's not easy to get to the bathrooms but they are accessible as well. The keys are behind the bar and people on foot can reach them, but not most people in wheelchairs.
Service was friendly, but the food is not as good as it used to be. The panini was kind of gross and lacking ingredients (no basil, mushy tomatoes, weirdly wet mozzerella and not toasted enough).