Cute, little café on a quiet street with street parking. There is bar seating along the wall and window, but space is limited, so I would not recommend going with a large group. The bright, wooden interior and plants make for an aesthetic study spot. The drinks were average to be honest, so I probably would not come back, but the staff was very sweet.
Great place, sadly their entitled "employees" and their union will force this coffee shop to permanently close down its doors. This is not corporate America or Starbucks, this place is owned by a hardworking couple. This type of actions not only harm small businesses but negatively affect the view of real unions
Fabulous coffee, really high quality and consistent. Love that the employees are unionized as well. Shop is beautiful, and showcases wonderful local art and other fun things. This isn’t a place I’ve found to have the MOST welcoming or friendly employees, but that’s just not the vibe for every place. I’ve worked in coffee for years and appreciate that that’s just not what some shops go for, so that personal connection just isn’t why I patronize. Love what yall do and appreciate it!
Edit: used to be.... Best little coffee spot in JP if you're looking for creative, well made latte's. Their seasonal menu is always great.
The coffee itself is likely the best in Jamaica Plain. It's very small so not the ideal place to hang out, but if it's not busy it can be fine!
Delicious coffee and well priced for Boston rates. The Tokava coffee is my fav and the lavender lattes are also very good. The pastries aren't too sweet and yummy, especially the sticky bun and ginger scones. Parking is also available all along the street. Good spot to grab coffee! Vegetarian options: Coffee, pastries all vegetarian
Quaint. Stopped in for a coffee and it was amazing. Grateful for the kids and fantastic for the coffee. Surprised to find it so accommodating if we wanted to stay, but we grabbed ours to go. Do not pass this place up.