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Southeast Grind
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My plain hemp latte was rather bitter and not the most pleasant experience, although the friendly barista did top it nicely with some foam art. Otherwise, I thought it was a good place to sit and write. I found the background music, with some Pete Rock and Bhangra-esque instrumentals mixed in, to be stimulating but not distracting. There is a good variety of seating options (couches, stuffed chairs, high tables, low tables), and the place was fairly quiet but not dead. The big south-facing windows are also a nice touch. Some of the tables, chairs and walls look a bit run-down, but not to the point where it seems any less sanitary than most other coffee shops.
Given the location, I kind of expected the prices to be lower--I'm pretty sure a 16oz soy latte is $3.75, and I paid $4.25 for the hemp. But given that coffee shop lattes are never really an economical purchase in the first place, it's hard to complain too much about the price.
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