"This is tucked in a strip mall small shopping center with parking that can get sketchy at times. Quiet, with a new agey vibe to it and a few Eastern religion icons placed about. I had seen online pics of what looked to be great, creative coffee drinks, yet when I entered I saw signs advertising their smoothies, protein drinks, and some food. Coffee seems to take a back seat. The back page of their menu is where coffee is listed. Just the standard fare: espresso, latte, etc. I asked the gentleman behind the counter to suggest something creamy in the way of a latte and the best I got was that I could have a latte made with 1 2 1 2. They do offer almond milk, which he said they make fresh there. I opted for the 1 2 1 2 version. He made it quickly there was no one else waiting yet there was none of the artwork on top that so many other independent coffee houses are known for. Or even what others visiting there have shown online. Perhaps he was new. It still tasted good. Unfortunately there was nothing about the experience that really stuck with me, as I had hoped for."