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The most delicious croissant everywhere, large and covered with mandels and in contrast to many, still moist and full mandelaroma. go alone, if you like her! I wanted to be one of them and it's worth waiting. beautiful use of an old church that keeps sessions on Thursday.
The place is lovely, waitress is really nice, coffee is good, and it is a nice place to work from really recommend
Coffee shop in a beautiful Old Church. I was happy to see that I could get a London fog on the menu which is an earl Grey tea with steamed milk. Most places around here don't know what that is because apparently it is most popular or well-known in Canada!
It’s a bit smaller than expected, but still pretty interior and quiet- good place to come with a laptop and work or read a book and relax. The coffees are served i plastic or paper cups, the vibe would be better if I got a mug or a glass. The coffee was ok. Not bad but not amazing too. Overall still with visiting though- especially to work or study or read a book.