Small coffee shop with outdoor seating at six tables and a window ordering system creates a casual, open-air experience. Music plays loudly, setting a vibrant atmosphere that can be both energizing and challenging for conversation. Baristas wear lab coats, adding a unique, precise touch to coffee preparation.
Espresso here is robust and complex with a subtle fruit flavour that stands out. Preparation shows impressive technique, delivering a strong, consistent, and unique taste every time.
Interesting drinks include a Creamsicle coffee blending orange and vanilla, and a unique mule with Espresso, Ginger Beer, and Lime.
Good to know
Mad Lab Coffee has no indoor seating, only an outdoor area with few tables.
Mad Lab Coffee does not accept cash, only card payments.
Street parking is easily available on weekend mornings.
Boutique coffee shop with bohemian-style decor, vintage furniture, and warm, dim lighting creates a charming, relaxing atmosphere. Slow jazz music plays softly while local art and house plants fill the small space. Dogs are welcome and an artist corner adds a creative touch.
Skilled baristas serve superb espresso and oatmilk lattes with precision. Options include a red eye with Ethiopian coffee that delivers strong, rich flavor.
Menu features a variety of interesting drinks. Staff includes a very kind and interesting person behind the counter. Space serves as a nice spot to work and meet interesting people.
Good to know
There are no bathrooms available at the cafe.
The cafe is pet friendly and allows dogs inside.
They run out of most food options mid-day on a weekday.
Small coffee shop with minimalist wooden design and limited outdoor seating creates a tense, unwelcoming atmosphere. Space feels quiet and mostly empty, with no indoor seating and only a few chairs outside. Offers wide selection of coffee beans and equipment for purchase.
Espresso shots come out balanced and well-extracted with a consistent approach. The peanut butter foam adds a unique twist, and drinks like the espresso tonic stand out for their flavor.
Specialty drinks like the lychee hongcha latte with flower petals and the Cha affogato offer unique flavors. The cloudy drink features an interesting peanut flavor.
Good to know
There is no public bathroom available at the location.
Seating is only available outside, and it is quite limited.
Street parking is available nearby.
Small coffee shop with horror-themed murals and immersive decor creates a spooky atmosphere. Walls feature film horror characters, including a notable Universal Monster wall. Space feels cozy, attracting horror and film fans who enjoy unique drinks and themed merchandise.
Espresso gets daily calibration to keep the taste consistent. The menu includes a Coke espresso drink alongside solid black coffee and espresso options.
Art and props catch the eye with their interesting style. Decor feels ambiguous but adds to the overall vibe.
Good to know
There is no restroom available for customers.
Free street parking is available on Sundays.
Street parking is metered and limited.
Minimalist design with natural lighting creates a calming, modern vibe. The space feels open yet crowded, attracting those who appreciate quality coffee and stylish surroundings. Comfortable seating and good music add to the relaxed atmosphere.
Espresso here delivers a smooth and fruity profile with tropical notes like pineapple. Signature drinks include a cream top iced espresso blending acidity, creaminess, and spices, plus a cold, foamy espresso option.
A hip atmosphere with cool music sets the tone. Coffee features citrusy notes and the crowd includes many interesting people to watch.
Good to know
Parking is difficult; there is no free parking nearby.
Expect long lines on weekends, especially Saturday afternoons.
Maru Coffee has a cashless policy, so bring a card.
Small space with Middle Eastern-inspired design and desert-hue tones creates a warm, welcoming vibe despite being crowded and loud. Comfortable bar stools and multiple outlets support brief stays, while watching baristas adds to the experience. The atmosphere feels thoughtfully crafted with minimalist aesthetics and great music.
Espresso here features well dialed shots with unique recipes. Drinks often come topped with an airy cream that adds flavor and texture.
Good to know
Yala Coffee closes at 4 PM.
There is limited seating available, making it a busy spot.
Parking can be difficult, especially on weekends.
Minimalist cafe blends art gallery vibe with cozy atmosphere and small patio seating. Space feels quiet and peaceful, suited for casual visits rather than work or meetings. Seating is limited and intentionally simple, emphasizing ambiance over comfort.
Espresso here has a strong and slightly bitter profile, often with fruit notes and a chicory base. Drinks like cappuccinos and cortados come with thick, rich foam and balanced espresso flavor.
Walls feature an interesting collection of artful portraits that catch the eye. Browsing the art adds a unique layer to the coffee experience.
Good to know
Document Coffee Bar has parking available, making it convenient for visitors.
There is no Wi-Fi available, which may not be ideal for working.
Prices at Document Coffee Bar are affordable for the city.
Space combines vintage cars and classic memorabilia with a chic auto-body shop vibe. Atmosphere feels super chilled but can be unfriendly, with a quiet mood even in the members-only lounge. Seating includes unique spots like a truck bed table, and the place supports remote work with plenty of outlets and free WiFi.
Espresso here is balanced and texturally smooth with a variety of drinks including specialty blends. The espresso tonic stands out as a refreshing second-coffee option.
Lots of cool cars fill the space, with many in a members only section. The menu offers some interesting items, and the ambiance invites exploration and chatting with people.
Good to know
Membership is required to access most of the seating and car collection.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect long lines on weekends, especially during peak hours.