Coffee is decent; however no cappuccino on this planet is worth $10.Setting is outdoor seating in the middle of downtown traffic so it can get noisy. There is no service.I would recommend borsalino next door: great consistent coffee at a reasonable price, and serviceI asked about the reasoning for high prices: they cited cups and coffee supply chain issues.However I am a supply chain expert: usd is at an all time high while Colombian peso is in the gutter. Meaning you can buy a ton of Columbian coffee for cheap.They cited import duties; but Colombia is an american preferred trading partner, so no change in duties maybe they are lower.Container pricing has gone down, shipping is not an excuse.Another reason cited was cup shortages; but this is also not true: I contacted my friend, largest supplier of paper products in the northeast. Paper products are going down and he has healthy inventory.So overall some things don’t last forever , and eternity literally lied to justify a $10 cup.I would’ve appreciated if they just said it’s a tourist trap.Which it is; the only justifiable reason for a $10 coffee is to extort tourists.-your local coffee aficionado
The absolute best coffee in Miami, I come here as often as I can for my daily latte. The smell of freshly roasted beans is euphoric, the lady there is a sweetheart and I love the old coffee making machinery.
Great tasting cold brew that pairs well with their cinnamon roll
Really cute place to stop and check out. The place itself is small and does not have indoor seating. There are a couple of tables available right in front of the business. I ended up having a dirty chai latte with banana bread on the side. The coffee was strong, But that’s how I like my coffee. We’ll definitely visit again one of the Miami area. It can sometimes be a hassle to find a parking spot depending on the time you arrive. They also have an app where you can just order ahead for those who are in a rush.
Most expensive Americano I've ever had ($7 for 16 oz) and not anywhere close to worth it. I lived in big cities all my adult life like San Francisco and Seattle and never seen an Americano this expensive. They don't display their prices so you don't really know what you're getting into. The Americano didn't have much flavor and the seating isn't really comfortable.
The most expensive Americano I ever had and not much flavor!
This machiato costs $7.70. I'm all for quality adjusted pricing but that's downright stupid.
Cold brew was nicely done ,but a bit strong . Had their brunch/lunch menus and it was a lot better than expected . Everything is hand made and freshly baked in their own store!!! Very healthy and good to stop by when In need for a stop by or a much or on the way.
Tiny coffee shop with a few chairs on the sidewalk. The location doesn't look like much but the friendly staff serves fine strong coffee. They can do nice foam, even with vegan milk (multiple options available) ?
A really lovely place for a coffee date or to study. Street parking is available, but for busier times there's a lot right across the street. I got the chai, which was a bit on the weaker side for my tastes but was overall pretty decent.