
108 Hideout
The outdoor village setting with greenery draws regular visitors who love the cozy, calm vibe and find good value in signature items like chicken tenders and specialty drinks. Coffee quality is inconsistent-some rave about the barista, others get watery iced americanos-and pricing complaints centre on small portions and steep drink costs for what's served. Service stays attentive even when busy, and the space suits casual hangouts and date nights. Indoor seating is cramped; outdoor camping chairs and tables are the main draw. Families with children come here, though smoking patrons sometimes undermine the peaceful feel.

