She's also creating a welcoming community space for the neighbourhood, with plans to host weekend board game nights and comic-themed events. So far, Watton thinks the 14-hour work days are worth it-she's doing exactly what she wants to do. Slightly out of the ordinary add-ins for drinks, like coconut sugar, come from Urban Bulk Emporium a few doors down. If you do stay, you also get to have your order served in a comic book, sci-fi or Muppets-themed mug, which I have to admit is pretty fun.īaked goods come from Tori's Bakeshop ($2.65-$3.55 for vegan treats) and Moo Milk Bar ($2.30-$3.30 for non-vegans), whose scones aren't available in its own shop-they're only sold wholesale. įor those who want to stay awhile, the high-tech Chemex Ottomatic with a sweet sprayhead produces perfect pourovers ($4.95/3-cup, $10/6-cup), managing all the variables throughout the brewing process. Cold brew ($4) is also made in small batches overnight as well as cold-steeped iced tea ($2.95) using Majesteas. She's currently saving up to install arcade games in the back room.Īs for caffeine, a changing roster of single origin Cut Coffee beans are used for espresso ($2.50 Americano, $3 latte, $3.85) and brewed beverages ($2/$2.25), with default double shots for espresso-based drinks pulled on a La Marzocco. There's a corner in the back with a fireplace and two armchairs that's perfect for cozying up with a good comic and a coffee.Ĭarefully curated comics that focus a little more on indie publishers than DC or Marvel are for sale on shelves in the middle of the shop-including a nice selection for kids-along with memorabilia.Ī stack of Watton's old comics as well as some board games can be found at the front for enjoying in the cafe.
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