The best coffee I?ve had in Los Angeles. High in quality and richly prepared to perfection by highly knowledgeable and skilled baristas. You can give the barista a list of 30 specifications and they will nod their head without taking down your order and prepare it exactly the way you wanted after making seven orders previous to yours.
The atmosphere and design is chic, minimal and clean. The interior is finished with Moroccan print tiling, coffee inspired graphics, granite counter tops with gleaming espresso machines coupled with local artist's works set for display and sale.
The staff reek of coolness without effort; don?t let their Iaid back image fool you; they are by far the best coffee makers in Los Angeles and take their coffee very seriously.
Over the weekends and during lunch hours seating can be scarce. Lines do tend to get long, but move quickly. You'll find the client?le varies among locals, hipsters, down town crowds, parents with strollers and children to people waiting for their kids to finish a session next door at the music conservatory.
Parking can be annoying, seeing as the junction parking lot is now closed off for valet parking only and reserved for 15 minute interval visits to stores like The Cheese Store and Kicks. There is metered parking on Sunset which is often not available, on Hyperion and Sanborn (read the signs carefully; often for residents only after 5 pm-ish and not available at all over the weekend); you'll have to park far and walk. I always have the best luck finding a spot on Hyperion between Fountain and Sunset.
Even with the parking inconveniences and the annoying hipsters you have to deal with, the coffee keeps you coming back time and time again.
Pros: coffee, quality, iced teas, service, music,
Cons: parking, seating, no food, high prices, annoying hipsters
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