This was another coffee destination for those office meetings that did not rely too heavily on computers and demonstrations. The seating is excellent, and so is the décor. The coffee here is more exclusive, the latte was made with fair trade organic ingredients, and was worth paying that little bit extra for. At times it was way too noisy for my liking; just because it was packed with corporates who all had the same idea. The coffee was strong, and there were times when one reached for the sugar, and other times where the sugar did not matter, especially on occasions when I chose to have the Moccha instead of the Café Latte. The ingredients were strong yet fresh. It was important to chew gum afterwards to get rid of the aftertaste which could be a bit bitter at times. This is not the type of place I would go with someone to catch up with for personal reasons. Roast and Brew is more suited for business based coffee meetings only. The table service was always excellent, although there were always queues at the counter to order coffee in the first place; although I wasn’t waiting too long on those occasions where I did visit this establishment.