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Although I found this location to be yet another Scandinavian look, blackboard and chalk café, I liked the openness and feel of this café. The theme here is chemistry lab? It works I guess, the menu is displayed in a periodic table fashion and you will find many laboratory hallmarks such as beakers for water etc. All of the pastries appeared to be made in house, which is a definite plus for me. They also have a variety of bottled beverages such as juices, teas and beer to choose from as an alternative to their made to order coffee and teas. The fresh drink menu is extensive and includes hard to find items such as a matcha frappé and beetroot latte. My biggest gripe I have is the pricing, €3,10, €3,80, €4,30 etc., annoys me and makes no sense from my financial controlling perspective and prefer simple pricing like €2,50, €3,00 etc. I found the main seating area to be bright, airy, and very comfortable. The floor to ceiling windows allow for a lot of light to come in as well as an ideal location to people watch as people pass by. The exposed brick is structured in a way that consists of a what appears to be a living wall (very nice either way). What I really liked was the origami at each of the tables with an origami instruction book. I found this to be a great idea and way to unwind while enjoying a coffee. The location also has a small terrace area that was full for the lunch crowd. The food options had me curious, however, I could not find the lunch menu posted anywhere during my short visit and will have to return to investigate. As for the coffee, I found it to be not offensive. Meaning it wasn’t great, wasn’t bad, what you would expect a flat white to taste like. Not sure where they source their beans, but it is a very well balanced choice. I really like the location and feel of this café and will definitely visit again.