Reviews
Great coffee, lots of good snacks that aren't sugary. Exceptional customer service, there is a wonderful barista who works here on Tuesday late afternoons who always remembers to ask me if I want decaf because she remembers I told her once that I can't drink coffee late in the day.
While life might often seem like a cruel joke, it is nevertheless not infrequently a witty one. Case in point: The Nirvana Cafe, featuring ill-conceived and poorly executed acrylic paintings of lotuses and fat women in meditation, coupled with asinine haiku the artists and writers presumably being too busy self-actualizing to learn the basics of form, composition, or style, an array of mismatched tables and chairs ranging from the chintzy to the frumpy, and a barista who seems an obviously depressed and slightly damp byproduct of some gender studies program somewhere. Huddled under the airy ceiling, exposed steel beams, and striking ceiling to floor windows of a mighty tower's rez de chaussée, the Nirvana cafe invites its customers to consider how the grand scale and inhuman form of American architecture contains a vacuity, an inner emptiness to be filled with psychic rot, spiritual decadence, neuroticism, inferior taste, and hypochondria. The lattes are just ok.
Thank goodness this place has new ownership. The last owner was less than pleasant to deal with, but the new owner is very friendly and provides better food options and coffee! Now when I'm dying for a coffee at work at least I have somewhere nearby I feel better spending my money at
The folks at Nirvana Cafe are wonderful! Nourishment for the body and soul! Try out the wellness shot. It is delicious and soothing on the throat.
The staff here is always friendly and smiling. The coffee is good and the juices are great.
Nice place, good service and beverages. The Star Trek art was fun too.
Quaint. Friendly. And great smoothies.
Great, reasonably priced coffee!
Try the soup! Any soup. Crazy good.
Popular with young hipsters