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we stopped at this new caffe because we had been looking for a place to work from home out something. it was perfect! we were welcomed by the owner who went through the options and made several recommendations. in the support of locals they can support even more local businesses because they eat and bring wein from nearby places. the owner was very nice and even helped my man find a place to put his permanent laptop.... View all feedback.
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Sorry I didn't take a picture of it. Worst espresso in the USA so far.How on earth they managed to get it so wrong I don't know.They have a Lavazza machine that works with capsules. Pretty much like a Nespresso machine you'd have at home. It's meant to be fool proof.A single espresso, served in a lovely glass cup, was no darker than tea and unrecognisable as coffee.Extremely disappointing. I was so excited for a good... View all feedback.
This place boasts a fantastic selection of local artwork. The staff is incredibly helpful and willing to provide contact information if you're interested in showcasing your own photography. While there is currently no outdoor seating, they mentioned that it's on the way. On a nice day, the door was left open, allowing for a lovely breeze. It's a perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine, coffee, or a light meal. You can also browse or purchase books, and all the artwork is available for sale. This is a wonderful addition to the Kentlands area, conveniently located near Yoyogi, the meadery, and a charming outdoor seating space.
I had a fantastic experience at the café and enjoyed a wonderful evening. I can't wait to return!
We absolutely loved this little café! It was a wonderful spot to chat with the owner, admire some local photo art, and get some work done. While the café doesn't bake its own goods, they collaborate with a local bakery for pastries, their coffee comes from a nearby winery, and their tea is sourced locally. This photocafé is entirely local, affordable, and an amazing place to work remotely.
Cool little spot in the center. live music and excellent drinks options.
We stopped at this new caffe because we had been looking for a place to work from home out something. it was perfect! we were welcomed by the owner who went through the options and made several recommendations. in the support of locals they can support even more local businesses because they eat and bring wein from nearby places. the owner was very nice and even helped my man find a place to put his permanent laptop. my latte was tasty, and the vegan skorone was tasty. it was clean and quiet, very pleasant. they also look down. there's art.