Coffee shop combines cozy atmosphere with retro-style decor and plenty of natural light. Space feels comfortable and quiet, suitable for work or conversation with minimal distractions. Bar seating and a moderately full bar add unique options beyond typical coffee offerings.
A large parking lot sits right behind the building. Parking is free and easy to access from the back.
Offers a good assortment of pastries and snacks, including bagelry bagels. Pastries maintain high quality consistent with the previous location.
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There is free parking behind the building.
The coffeehouse offers a selection of vegan options.
The pastries often sell out early in the day.
Narrow space with modern industrial decor and bright natural light creates a sleek and polished atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a relaxed vibe while indoors stays comfortable despite limited seating. Mornings bring an energetic buzz as professionals start their day, with many people working on laptops for hours.
Good free parking exists in the garage behind the building. Plenty of parking surrounds the location, including a parking garage at the back.
Pastries come in both sweet and savory varieties and taste delicious. They pair well with great coffee despite the crowd and noise.
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Getting a table on weekdays requires arriving before 9am.
There was limited seating because the place fills up fast.
They charged over $3 for a refill of drip coffee.
Coffee shop offers cozy rustic decor with varied seating options including couches and high tops. Atmosphere stays quiet and inviting, suitable for chatting or relaxing. Space feels larger than expected and maintains a clean, homey vibe appreciated by locals and visitors alike.
Plenty of free on-street parking and a free lot behind the bank make parking easy. A few off-street lots nearby add more options.
Pastries here are fresh and fantastic, with a curated selection that bursts with homemade flavor. They look very pretty and taste unforgettable.
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All baked goods are made fresh daily at Calypso Cafe and Bakery.
Street parking is easy with the new City of Franklin Main Street updates.
The owner bakes everything in-house, with no artificial flavors or preservatives.
Coffee shop occupies a charming 1850s building with a warm, rustic vibe and sunlit, cozy corners. Atmosphere stays relaxed and peaceful, ideal for working quietly or meeting friends. Background features an enticing jazz playlist, with WiFi and electrical outlets available for convenience.
Delicious pastries come fresh and pair well with great coffee. Pastries consistently impress with their quality and flavor.
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The cafe is accessible for all visitors.
Kings Arms Coffee Roasters serves only coffee drinks and does not offer pastries or food.
The price is reasonable for the quality of coffee offered.
Pastry shop offers freshest donuts and outstanding pastries with a friendly atmosphere and a quaint outdoor patio. The space is modest but well-maintained, focusing on quality over frills. Lines can get long on weekends, reflecting its popularity.
Parking includes a large lot with plenty of spaces. Some parking is also available on the side off Wooster Pike, though the lot can be small in spots.
Handmade pastries come in a huge selection including donuts, cookies, and breads. Prices stay reasonable with boxes of eight donuts costing around $23, and the friendly staff help with choices.
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Golden Hands Bakery opens at 5AM.
Expect long lines on weekends; consider ordering ahead.
Prices are reasonable for handmade pastries.
Coffee shop offers bright, airy design with big open windows and scattered plants. Atmosphere feels welcoming and kid friendly, featuring a play area and live music that fill the space with gentle energy. Seating includes cozy spots and window-facing seats, inviting people to stay and relax.
Easy parking sits in the back, making access straightforward. The lot offers convenient spots that simplify arrival and departure.
Pastries come with light breakfast bites and cookies that pair well with coffee. Options include small food side dishes like salads and sandwiches alongside the pastries.
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Luminary by La Terza closes at 3 PM.
They have parking available, with easy access in the back.
The coffee menu is limited and somewhat pricey.
Large space with varied seating options supports both work and socializing. Atmosphere shifts from quiet and cozy to lively and noisy when nearby school lets out. Board games and friendly vibe make it a community hub.
Parking availability varies. Some spots are tight or limited, but there is often plenty of parking nearby. Finding a space is usually not too hard.
Pastries come out delicious and dynamite here. They offer a variety alongside sandwiches and bowls.
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The entrance is handicapped accessible.
Parking is available, but it can be tight during busy hours.
Expect crowds after school hours, especially around 3:30 PM.
Converted garage with exposed ceilings and large windows creates a cozy, warm vibe ideal for working or meeting. Seating includes ample indoor and outdoor options with outlets at every seat. Noise levels can be high, especially in larger seating areas.
Parking lot often gets crowded, showing the place's popularity. Plenty of outlets and plugs are available in the parking area.
Pastries come out delicious and lovely with a good variety to enjoy alongside coffee. Chocolates also appear as a tempting option to pair with the pastries.
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Expect to pay around $7 for specialty drinks like dirty chai.
The coffee shop has limited seating, so arrive early for a spot.
Wi-Fi is available, making it a good spot for remote work.
Eclectic seating and vintage decor create a cozy, unique atmosphere with a blend of old and new styles. Books, boutique items, and games add to the inclusive, community-focused vibe. The space feels comfortable and welcoming, with live music and a small library enhancing the experience.
Parking fills up quickly when busy, especially in the shared free parking lot with the bookstore. Additional options include street parking and spots near city hall within a short walk.
A nice selection of baked goods and pastries fills the pastry case and fridge, including scones and a ham quiche. The pastries pair well with coffee for a relaxing break.
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Parking can be challenging during busy hours; consider arriving early.
The coffee shop shares a parking lot with the Book Bus bookstore.
Expect unique shopping options alongside coffee and pastries.