There's a great view of the town from the patio, which I imagine to be very pleasant during warmer weather.
The little round tables were a tad small for newspaper reading (our Sunday morning ritual), but otherwise very adequate for a typical "meeting up with friends" customer.
This was actually our second time in this coffee shop, and amazingly enough, both time a particularly loud-mouth, self-important male customer was present, with non-stop "sharing" of his infinite wisdom throughout the time we were there. I think the barista was getting a little tired of his attention. I would have told him to chill. Some people...
They serve a very good breakfast burrito and the usual suspects of pastries, including no-wheat, no-dairy. I had herbal tea.
There's also a ski / snow-shoe rental shop in the back, which I believe turns into a bicycle shop once winter season is over.
There's also a ski / snow-shoe rental shop in the back, which I believe turns into a bicycle shop once winter season is over.
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