There’s something irresistibly gritty and nostalgic about 180g, a low-key vinyl cafe tucked away in a Rosemont industrial bay. It’s a place where coffee culture meets the soulful hum of a record needle, where rows of funk, jazz, and hip-hop vinyl greet you near the counter, setting the tone as the steady pulse of ‘80s and ‘90s beats fills the room.
Regulars know this spot—chatting with the barista, nursing cortados, or just soaking in the vibe over a bite. The espresso menu is tight and classic, just like the record collection, while homemade cookies, affogatos, and hearty sandwiches offer comfort with a groove.
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