Uncountable treats, free high-speed internet and an adaptable work/chill place --- Treats offers a mix between a quiet co-working space, and the spot you would like to stop by to grab a quick, cold refreshing juice on a summery day.
It has a few high tables and a high wooden bar overlooking the street, yet is not affected by the noise of the outsider world, hence the name and the tagline "Treats: a convenience store".
Making use of your time there could mean finishing the proposal you have been planning to get done for weeks, reading a book, waiting for that one friend who is constantly late, or just chilling there and doing nothing.
One thing I must mention about this specific place, a perk to be more specific: smoking is prohibited inside the store, keeping the air fresh, and all the non-smokers happy.
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