"Kind, efficient, awesome coffee. Good prices. Non discriminatory shop, as I strolled in with my backpack asking to charge device and they would've allowed me to but they were closing, so instead of turning away business, I got something simple and easy and quick, thanked them, and told them I will return. ALL OF THE MIA'S have been my favorite. I was shocked to see one here actually. Thank you for honoring those that are still MIA. I'm glad you keep the coffee pots warm for them and doors open until they can return someday.Kid-friendliness: Yes, the area has homeless. But that doesn't mean that these places aren't child friendly as well. Just because someone is homeless doesn't mean they are immediately a danger to your child. In a lot of cases, it's been the exact opposite, of people giving up their lives to protect our children from people out there that could hurt them. Because if they didn't, then who would. And they got made fun of, ridiculed, judged, dismissed, left to starve, lived in pain, cold, extreme heat, dehydration, hunger, and loss of so much more than people they once thought were truly their friends when they were successful with money or still had an active duties uniform on, but then turned their back when they chose the streets. Not everyone has a choice, and some did for honorable reasons. Especially our veterans and military families. And people thought they were a waste of space...smh. They helped protect things on the streets from going and harming our children, or at least tried to with their best capabilities. It's different now, and you can tell because it's dangerous for people to get help now and that's not right. At one point or another we all will lose a job. We all will lose a loved one and not be able to go on the way we did before. We will all experience traumas or pain, but some are much more severe than others and it wasn't manageable to come back from. That doesn't make them all bad either. Of course be careful, because there are bad, but there are bad everywhere not just the streets. And good too. It's raising our kids to be aware and safe, but not judgemental into categorizing and blaming one group of people for everything.Parking: If the parking isn't free, it sure should be.Wheelchair accessibility: You can wheel in. It's a small place, but you can wheel in and out safely."