Parking – Ha it’s Cincinnati –> as you guessed it, parallel parking. As per typical Hyde park, you either find a side street and parallel park or pay to parallel park on the main road.

Coffee – after a VERY long & busy week I splurged and tried their Hazelnut latte. It was really good. The smell and taste were perfect.
Seating – love the old worn down chairs. Incredibly comfy, but just as being at your grandmas house – it brings on the need for a nap, less so the focus to study. They had a variety of seating options from booths, to long family style tables, to groupings of chairs. Another coffee shop with plenty of board game options laying about.

Decor – this place is exactly what you would imagine a grandparents house to look like – sans the tables and espresso bar of course. Or maybe your grandma had that, more power to her. Old movie posters, board games, maps, antique clothes; just out of a grandparents house.
Dogs – multiple dogs stopped by so that’s worth noting. The one was a puppy and he decided we were friends, so that’s cool.
Super interesting place. Very different style/atmosphere than many of the coffee shops in Cincinnati. A very relaxed atmosphere would make this a great place to hang-out with some friends or stop-bye for a cup of coffee to start off your day.