Great place! Loved the berry bar!
I enjoyed a delightful tea on the patio of this lovely tea house, brought me back to my days in the 90s in Madison. Great place for any occasion. Make sure to tip, they certainly deserve it.
The cappuccino is better than Cheesecake factory! Yum nom
Tables and chairs indoors and out. Electrical outlets are available throughout the seating area. Friendly staff and delicious Nitro Cold Brew.
Very nice staff, nice vibe, good food to munch on. But the coffee was underwhelming. The dark roast was not rich, nor full bodied. And the mocha had barely any chocolate taste at all, if any. Surprising.
Very comfortable atmosphere! Lots of indoor seating, casual vibe. Not a “hipster” coffee shop, just kind people serving good food and drinks. Will visit again!
This quickly became a favorite spot for me and my dog, Jim, when we moved to the area. Today, I went to stop by and saw a discouraging sign that stated "No Pets, Service Animals Only." Jim is a service animal, but I don't like to publicize that. There are a number of reasons that I think the management of this establishment needs to take into account. I have epilepsy and Jim is a seizure response dog. I don't like disclosing that or feeling pressured to do so. Hence, I take him to pet-friendly establishments. In truth, my seizures are well controlled with medication and I feel comfortable without Jim, but I would like to address the broader spectrum of people with "invisible" disabilities. When such a proclamation about pets and service animals is made, it puts a spotlight on people that want to avoid exactly that kind of attention when they walk into a coffee shop with their dog. This category of disabilities includes those suffering from PTSD, severe anxiety, or any number of mental illnesses. Second, I trained Jim myself. That is a right guaranteed to me under the ADA. For good reason too, professionally trained seizure response dogs cost about $20,000 (on the low end). Jim is a rescue dog that I was able to make fill this role. He is more playful than most service animals. His job does not require constant attention. When I identify him as a service animal, it creates a number of problems. People may think I'm lying, which I dislike. More importantly, it creates problems for those individuals with service animals that need to stay focused. Jim's playfulness and my relaxed attitude about his interaction with others can lead to confusion for people who don't understand the variety of service animal jobs. People are free to give Jim attention and he loves every bit of it. Other service animals need to stay focused on their job at all times and cannot be approached.I realize that this new policy is probably a response to the enforcement of municipal codes or something similar. Knowing that I still bring this up directly with the establishment because they have the power to advocate for their customers. The city cares a lot more about the opinions of local business associations than it does lone consumers.Thank you to all the staff that have been so kind to us since we started coming there. I hope that this policy changes and we can see you again soon.
The employees were great, super efficient and polite. And they make pretty designs in their lattes.
It has the same "feel" as Michelangelos, but noticeably more room. I only had a very good Medium Roast coffee, but the deserts I saw looked yummy. Stong WiFi too.
Great coffee and plenty of space to socialize and hangout.