Full Cup Cafe is in a tall skinny building and spans three floors. There are no signs whatsoever outside. Upon entering, they will ask whether you smoke as there are different floors - one for non-smokers, one with an indoor area for nonsmokers, and an outdoor deck for smokers. We went to the 5th floor for non-smokers.
I love the decor at Full Cup Cafe! It has such a vintage feel to it. The polished concrete floors and ceilings, CDs on the walls, fabric curtains from the 60’s, vintage collectibles lining the walls and on the tables are all so retro.
Full Cup Cafe has an endless selection of teas and coffees; they even have a picture of each tea / coffee in their menu, which I found to be quite daunting and took me forever to decide on what to get. They do not serve alcohol, a disappointing *sigh* for some people for sure.
...with Side Salad
Fruit Salad with Yogurt and Granola
The food at Full Cup Cafe is nothing spectacular, it was pretty average. However, if you're looking for somewhere to relax with friends and enjoy a cup of coffee or tea, have a small salad / pasta / some Japanese snacks, Full Cup Cafe is the place to be.