
What People Are Saying
from Google"If you want a quick bite or coffee and you live at or visit SoHo Apartments, this is a solid option. Even if you don’t know anybody that lives there, just text them your order and they can get you access to the lobby area where you can eat / drink. The Cuban sandwich has a lot of flavor and a great deal for $9"
"Such a weird set up for a “cafe,” which is inside an apartment building. The doors are locked all the time and you have to wait for the receptionist to appear and see you to let you in. The cafe bar looks cool and fancy, it’s two floors, and there’s a pool table and a fire and tv screens. And an actual pool across some doors but you need a keycard to access. When we asked the receptionist if we could go out to see the pool area he said that was for residents only. Which I understand, but wouldn’t this be a good opportunity to let maybe possible future residents check the place out? The cafe has like some sort of computer classes coding bootcamp school cramped behind the bar against the window, like 2 computer screens tucked in there, which is so bizarre. We tried a couple drinks which were not good at all and threw them away after a few sips. I think they use bustelo because I saw they had a few cans, and I love bustelo but for some reason their drinks were terrible. The food was not good at all. And the person at the counter didn’t speak much English (or maybe just didn’t know much about coffee), so it made the process of ordering a little bit frustrating. Also the price was quite high for what it is. I like the cyber Cuban cafe concept idea they have and the place is pretty nice and cool, but the coffee and food were not good."
"Went over just now for some coffee and pastries - Doors were locked. When someone let us in, the lights were on, but the cafe was closed. Such a disappointment!"
"Does not open at 630. Save yourself avtrip."
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