St. Inie Coffee? I haven't been there. They spend a lot of money on advertising.
I've been in there twice; it's okay, nothing to write home about. It's a cozy room, low lighting, mismatched tables that work well in the setting, lots of books; reminds me a lot of the coffee houses that opened in Baltimore back in the day, where you really did get a cup of coffee and conversation, think hippy. BF and I were on a field trip to different places for breakfast; they don't have much on the menu and the coffee was like starbucks, you have to pick a flavor or type or something. He's all for plain old Maxwell House, I'm good with instant. Not a good fit for either of us.