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- Restaurant spaciousness for coffee drinking
This place looks so far from a coffee house/ shop, but it is what it is! It seemed very Burlington, VT -esque to me, with lots of dark lighting and wood furniture, everywhere. You have to walk what feels like a long way to get to the back of the space to order your coffee/ beverage/ food - a very odd choice for a coffee house/shop. After you order from the extensive menu, you'll be happy to find a table, as there are many, and just sip away. There are good choices for lattes of various sizes with 1 or 2 shots of espresso; pick your non-dairy milk as almond or soy. A few snacks are peppered along the countertops - cookies, pie slices, sweet treats. If you're interested in other food, they have some savory items, like hummus and soup. It's a decent place for the seating options, but, I was not impressed that it was super vegan friendly. They didn't have non-dairy milk at the self-service to dress up your beverage bar. Oh well. I feel this is a great place for simple coffee and espresso beverages and long hours for focus on something like a book, conversation, or studying.