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    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Seasonal Blue Earth Matcha

    I've lived a block away from this place for the past two years, and it's so dangerous for my budget. There is not a single menu item I dislike, and I love that they're always introducing new seasonal drinks. Also, the staff are all super kind!

    Dog friendly walk up coffee shop with a good resting spot out front.
    Amanda G.

    Walk up window means I can stop by when I'm on dog walks. More places should copy this. They have a seasonal menu, I love variety. I believe I've had the cafe mocha a number of times, it's a good decision. A neighborhood staple, it's popular. Great impression from the staff too.

    Latte And Muffin
    Steve A.

    Basic looking yet also convenient window service coffee. It's one of the many places to get coffee around Logan Square. Necessary & Sufficient is only to go though. Even though it's a tiny place it has big taste and is friendly. There's more than just coffee, as there's muffins and pastries. Coffee is the main thing of course. It's about $5 for a latte. They have only one choice of non dairy milk, which is oat. Has more than coffee. There's also a few vegan seasonal muffins. It's $5 each. There's usually only one flavor they have at a time. Because it has limited space it's expected there's a limited menu. There's also pretty limited seating. On the side is a couple benches. There's also a few rocks. It seems the rocks are more comfortable. This makes it more of a place to get something and go than stick around it seems. Good stuff as far as coffee. It also has pretty good muffins. The prices are pretty high for some of the fancier stuff but it's to be expected for this kind of small place though.

    Aesha E.

    It's a cute little coffee window on the northwest corner of Monticello and Wrightwood in Logan. I'm sure it's a great convenience if you live in the neighborhood; I don't, so I just stopped here whilst driving through. Their stuff is... expensive. $9 for a 16 ounce "chai-der"? Yikes. I went for the small one and the 11 ounce version still cost me almost six and half bucks. Unfortunately, to cap it all off, the drink wasn't good. I've had similar drinks that was a blend of chai and apple cider and liked them, but this was... I don't know how to explain it, exactly. A bit bitter? The shop doesn't seem to have an interior for customers--maybe I am wrong about that, but if customers can go inside it's very small. There's an order window and pickup window outside which is just easier anyway. Don't know if they take cash payment, since I used ApplePay. Unfortunately, given the cost and my overall experience, I probably won't return.

    Lico J.

    Your cute and friendly neighborhood coffee service window. located at a quiet corner. We definitely could feel and like the lovely vibes although we are not from the area. The latte was smooth and served warm and fast. The coffee tonic was based on rose tonic which is pretty unique. The espresso taste got diluted by the strong rose flavor so could be a hit or miss for someone else. I like the rose taste so I enjoyed it.

    Cute outdoor patio
    Alice H.

    The walk up coffee takeaway window idea works great in good weather. Being patio season, I decided to make the trek to Logan Sq. The seasonal ube iced latte was creamy, earthy and just sweet enough (I asked for 1/2 the pump of ube syrup). There is a cute wooden patio in between the coffee joint and Sugar Moon bakery. I can't see myself coming here in cold weather but it was a nice treat on a balmy Chicago morning and my creamy iced latte hit the spot!

    Seasonal Con Pana
    Kimberlie C.

    Afternoon pick-me-up at. Order from their special menu at the window. A teensy bit out of the way-- but I guess I just ish they were at a window near me! Will definitely be back to try their other seasonal drinks! Pictured: Seasonal Con Panna (espresso with a yuzu lavender cream)

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    The service is always lovely and the coffee & matcha here is top tier! It's on a cute little corner (:

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    A wonderful warm and welcoming neighborhood spot. A great part of the community in Chicago! A must try coffee spot.

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    Bring the lemonade back year round!! The pastries are great, service was even better :)

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