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Birch Coffee

Editorial Review

Inside the Gershwin Hotel lies a cozy little nook of a coffee shop. No, no, more like a caffeine connoisseur's utopia. A purist's delight. Birch Coffee serves locally sourced, artful coffee and bites from farms around the world, dispelling not only your morning and night lassitude, but also satiating your desire for goodwill and sustainability. Gracing patrons with exposed brick, wood beams, and plushy little pillows, envelop yourself in a chair with a cappuccino. With food like homemade oatmeal, French toast, and roasted eggplant sandwiches, you have all you need.

Features

  • Breakfast
  • Casual Date Spot
  • Internet Access
  • Intimate
  • Local Favorite
  • Lunch Spot
  • Green
  • Good Service

Attributes

  • Price:
    $
  • Vibe:
    Chill, Locals
  • Restaurant Type:
    Cafe, Coffee Shop

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