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Businiess name:  Tea Lounge
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After spending a lot of time hanging out here for a couple of years, I've come up with a list of positives and negatives for their Union St. location:\r \r 1. The free WiFi is nice, but attracts so many laptoppers that it can be quite slow, and yes, it does tend to turn people into non-communicative zombies.\r \r 2. I have never had anything other than very good coffee beverages and tasty food there. Other than the cheap beer and wine during the daily 5-7 happy hour, however, you're certainly paying enough for it.\r \r 3. It's great for people-watching, but you need to be VERY tolerant of the stroller/breastfeeding mob, children in general, and a LOT of public displays of affection, many of them between lesbian or gay couples.\r \r 3. The baristas do bus the tables periodically, but their approach to chair and couch cleanliness is to just let them get dirtier and more damaged until they're unusable and then buy new ones. It'd be nice if they actually vacuumed them even once a week.\r \r 4. The bands that play are frequently awful, and the music that is cranked very loudly can be extremely repetitive and inevitably will play lots of something you hate if you stay long enough.\r \r 5. Some of the baristas and bartenders (when the bar is open) have serious attitude. Not surliness but what I'd call loudly broadcasting their part in their little subculture(s). I can deal; some people can't.\r \r 6. The bar just sits there untended if the bartender isn't there as none of the baristas will deign to serve alcohol as they ""don't know how"". While I can understand it not operating on weekdays until the 5pm happy hour opening, it can get really annoying on weekends. How much does it take to pour a beer or glass of wine or spirits?\r \r 7. It can get unbearably crowded.\r \r Still worth visiting, but not for everyone. Pros: Tasty food and beverages, lots of people to watch Cons: Not to everyone's tastes, can be crowded, dirty seating

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