A boutique coffee house on Victoria Street in central Bunbury, pouring beans from Perth roaster Mano a Mano and holding a local reputation as the most reliable cup in town, with regulars singling out the long macchiato. The room is small and unfussy, built around coffee first, with a compact food menu playing a supporting role. It sits among the CBD's row of shopfronts, a short walk from the waterfront, and draws a steady trade of locals who treat it as a daily fixture rather than a destination. In a city where specialty coffee has become the norm rather than the exception, it remains a bar against which the others are measured.