Appears this place is no longer in business. No working website, lights off at 11am on a Friday. If it’s still in business I’d be very surprised. Bummer– sounded cool.
Dounia L.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
Coffee is good. I had a special iced coffee for 1 dollar and its delicious. The décor is also nice and the customer service is wonderful. Nice spot to grab some quick coffee.
Kirk J.
Place rating: 1 Austin, TX
clersed
Shoshone S.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
Good quality coffee and right down the street from me! Thanks for opening and being so friendly!
Matt A.
Place rating: 5 Austin, TX
I love this place. I’ve been three times, and the conversation was consistently interesting and friendly. It’s a charming, quiet coffee dive, that could use more exposure. Plus, they are running some ridiculous specials right now, as it has been a bit slow over there. It’s worth dropping by for all you can eat, make your own waffles, and drip coffee for six bucks.
Chris B.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Cool little coffeeshop in a nascent part of town. The first iced toddy I had there was phenomenal; strong, delicious, 5 stars. The second iced toddy I got(a week later) was about half coffee, half melted ice(aka water). Ended up with a milky slosh that I couldn’t even finish. I’ll get a real coffee the next time I go in. Contrary to their Facebook page, they aren’t(yet) open 24/7, but it’ll be cool if that actually happens.
Chiqui B.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
Cute new place next to The Lost Well. The barista is really sweet and the drinks are pretty tasty and fairly priced. What I love is all the plugs inside and outside for you to juice up your mobile device. They so get me. Bar stool seating inside and outside.
Lisa F.
Place rating: 4 Austin, TX
This little coffee shop is just a couple of months old. We found the place because of a notice that shared the opportunity to create cartoons and comics while enjoying crepes. It sounded like fun. And it was! Hanging out on a quiet Sunday morning, watching people come and go. It was not difficult to find as we followed East 7th — wast and took a left on Webberville. Parking was a cinch! This coffee shop is a sweet little spot and is set up for folks who want to hang and stay plugged in to their electronic devices. There are electrical outlets at what seemed like every 2 chairs. On Sunday no one was plugged in. The«grunts» who work here are very nice and have«humanistic» philosophies like people and doing good things for society. I like the idea of getting creative and chilling at this little shop. They serve locally roasted Brazilian coffee, sandwiches, and crepes by DJ Crepes made to order on Saturdays and Sundays. Less one star as it caters to coffee drinks. And although there is a mock up of a British styled phone booth inside there was no tea. Not being coffee drinkers we stuck to water and the bit of juice they had on hand. Boy! East Austin is changing!