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Businiess name:  Helios Coffee Co
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The lighting is just subtle enough to allow the sunlight to illuminate the cafe, and at night, just bright enough to allow the art to add life and color. Coffee is great, and although I don't believe many coffee shops are any better than the almight, inmoral Starbucks, owned by the Satan and yet soo good, it is great if your in need of something different. They conveniently have beer and a few wines available, so it seems to apeal to all sorts of people. While there is a steady clientel of the ""inner-beltline"" that the other users seem to underscore as an infestation to all society, the wireless internet connection is very useful, the sofas are great for hanging with your friends, or chillin' with a warm cup of coffee while reading a magazine or book. I feel at home whenever I go there, and the enviorment is friendly enough to go alone; Inviting enough to serve as a great spot to meet up with others before you explore that side of raleighs down-town nightlife. \r \r The only intimidating thing in the cafe is one of the servers who seems to feel superior to all, which can make it seem like there is a division between the inner, and outer-beltlines, and the simple passerbyers and modest college students. Despite that, this person does make the best cup of cappucino. Kinda' reminds me of a great chef who carries an arrogant air about him. The lighting and its setting is most deffinatly a habitat for those looking for something more intellectual, 'green', artistic, 'local based', and spiritual... regardless of your genuinity. Featuring some local artist and photographers, the place tries to promote individuality and the exploration of North Carolina. The various spiritual magazines, provide a sorta public message board for people and there yoga. With all these great things, it all falls back to the same arrogant air by a certain employee that seems to create a conflict between all these great features, as well as causing common problems to scream even louder. Its real. Pros: A lot of diversity, a great place to meet up with people, and awsome coffee, and internet connection Cons: Slight PMS problems, Can get crowded, limited seating, Their open and close times arnt reliable.

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