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Bidra med feedbackA coffee shop that doubles as an art gallery AND a furniture shop? sign me up! spent an hour here reading and chugging a delicious iced americano. the vibes were chill and the music sounded like someone had access to my Spotify playlists, so no complaints. would recommend this spot if you want good coffee and being surrounded by beautiful things to look at.
The ambiance is cozy and perfect for studying and getting some work done because it's not overly crowded compared to other coffee shops. I don't think it's as well known, which makes it a hidden gem. Limited food options though. There's a small pastry case, so I'd recommend eating something beforehand if you plan to stay long. Coffee was great. I only got an Americano but hope to come back and try something else. The owner and staff were also very nice..
Such a cool spot. The vibe is laid back retro type. They have items to purchase from old school toys, art work to Christmas decorations/ornaments. The coffee menu is smaller than typical places. However the coffee was excellent.Service: 4/5
After taking space in this wonderful place the last 4 years I think it’s time to write a review. I have been to many a local coffee and tea spots here in the city. I don’t drink coffee so I was on the hunt for the most perfect matcha and chai. I always ended up back at Kream. It’s the perfect balance of tea to milk, I get it lightly sweetened and it’s glorious. The silky, creaminess of the hot matcha is divine. The chai is a true masala chai. Not milky cinnamon water like other places. The last few years I’ve gotten to get to know the baristas. Sadly saw a few of them go as well. I don’t give my energy freely to many people, but Andrew, Scott, and Hugo have become such important people in my life. I appreciate their knowledge of their craft, but also their friendship. It’s not just small coffee shop talk, but real life vulnerability. It’s made me feel less alone in this crazy world. Thank you all. My heart will always hold space for you.
Extraordinary setting! It’s one of the most unique coffee shop settings I have ever seen. It’s a combination of coffee shop, art gallery, furniture gallery, architecture studio…The number of different chairs and couches you can sit in is other worldly.As for the coffee. The single origin, honey processed Guatemalan I had was tangy, fruit forward (not sour), sweet, and a fun flavor to experience. Prices are below hipster coffee shops in other areas I’ve visited too. Friendly, knowledgeable staff, and a welcoming environment This place is a Diamond in the rough!