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Sweet & Savory
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I like good coffee and often find myself cringing that I still go to the chains for a fix. This place was mentioned to me by a friend. Coffee is pricier than average--but I can deal with that at a mom and pop shop. Pastry prices however are a little more than ridiculous. At $4 for a muffin about half the size of the large ones available at Tully's or Starbucks, I could have made a sweet and savory competitor with a box of Jiff and some frozen berries. Good service is a must for me and service here was terrible. In the few moments it took to look annoyed that my girlfriend was entrenched in the paper and didn't rush up to grab her coffee, the coffee could have just as quickly been placed in front of her (it's not a large shop). I didn't feel welcome there at all and as a new resident to the area, I can't say I'll be back. There are more reasonably priced and hip places in Mt. Baker to get an espresso.
Pros: Good espresso, Great neighborhood
Cons: Expensive, Subadequate service
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