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Indie junkies, artists and musicians chill over serious coffee. The occasional mac-star will type away (hopefully not about you). Atmosphere is comfortably stark and minimalist. No advertising minus the antiquated Laura Secord sign. Five mirrors across the white walls and wooden banquettes. Tea selections induce serious aromas from rose petals to a campfire. The best place to stumble upon when venturing way west of Little Italy.
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