
fiction coffee isn't telling stories. they're brewing them. tucked into the hall arts district on n hall street, this spot has earned its 4.6-star reputation from nearly 600 reviews through the kind of quiet consistency that keeps regulars coming back for years. the coffee here tastes like someone cares. not just about the beans, but about that moment when you wrap your hands around warm ceramic and take your first sip. solo workers camp out with laptops, drawn by wifi that actually works and coffee that doesn't quit after the first cup. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with, because they understand not everyone needs caffeine to feel at home. breakfast pastries disappear fast. desserts stick around just long enough to pair with an afternoon espresso. this isn't third wave theater, it's just good coffee made by people who know what they're doing.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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google reviews
598
avg rating
4.6
local cred
88%
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