A new player in the coffee scene, but a really good one. It offers creatively flavored fixes and two bean options: BOSS and LYDIA. Plus, it's affordable. Not to mention its sleek brand colors and catchy taglines. Everything is on point. This has definitely become one of my favorites. I hope they expand soon. 📍Katipunan, QC
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2 person operation... insanely good coffee... never a chunky matcha in sight... add add homemade COQUITO flavor to either... you'll never go back
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