Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination pie cafe with cozy study vibes and live music; excellent coffee and many pie flavors, but service speed and occasional quality misses mean expectations should be set for a casual, busy spot.
The room feels warm and bustling with big tables, a leafy indoor vibe, and evening tunes that bring a low-key buzz. A guest summed it up: "Cozy space where coffee and pie just hit right after a long day." Service is counter-style and friendly, though at rush times waits can stretch and the vibe turns busy but pleasant. On the plate, expect classic American pies with a few twists rather than culinary theater. Think banana cream, marionberry, and coconut next to the occasional playful specialty like the Dubai pie or a multi-flavor Frankenpie. Coffee is a standout, especially the Vienna and hot chocolate, and savory pot pies make a simple meal. Most slices land well, but a minority of visits mention underbaked savory bottoms or whipped-cream-heavy cream pies, so go for crowd favorites if you are particular. For families, this is easy and familiar. Kids gravitate to fruit and cream pies, hot chocolate, and simple pot pies. There is no kids menu, but the menu is approachable: chicken pot pie, coconut or apple pie, and straightforward drinks make it a low-stress pick. Seating is casual and spacious enough for strollers at off-peak times.
Area: Creative, arts-focused corridor with cafes, small theaters, and cowork-friendly spots; attracts students, freelancers, and neighborhood regulars.
Safety: Generally busy and safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban awareness recommended, especially late evenings.
Nearby: Near NoHo Arts District venues, studios, and Magnolia Blvd shops; draws pre- and post-theater crowds and remote workers.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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