this coffee shop has reasonable prices (worth the difference over, say, a chain store spot), and the folks who work behind the counter are always friendly and amiable...without bein too chatty.
the place is really low-key, good music is always playing, the lighting is soft/subtle but plenty of it in small doses.
There is a bar to sit at, tables and wood chairs, and 6 or so comfier lazyboy style chairs with small stools next to them...the front windows open fully, from floor to ceiling, tho the AC is usually on. For those who prefer the summer heat, there's plenty of outdoor seating right in front.
Right next to the end of the B Train on the Green line, it's quite easy to spot.
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