Located between I55 and the Bavarian beer hour on Gaoer jie, It's pretty easy to overlook this place. I was lucky enough that a friend of mine brought out here one day a few months ago. It's not too big, and tables are spread out a wee bit, giving you enough room to stretch out.
The staff here is wonderful, always checking on you to make sure you've got what you need. A couple of them can speak a very little bit of English, but not enough to do much with. The menus do have English and pictures so that helps immensely. Coffees and Teas are their thing, but they also have Ice cream related stuff and some decent choices for food. The food is ok, nothing spectacular. It does come rather quickly though, so that's nice.
The atmosphere is what makes this place shine. It's wonderfully relaxing. Nice lighting that's not too bright and definitely not dim. Their is a piano off to one side that gets a fair bit of use. They'll have some live music every hour at night. A girl playing the guitar and singing Chinese songs, then a girl that plays the piano, sometimes they have someone that plays the piano and sings as well. Nothing to loud or distracting either.
There is internet access, just like at most coffee places. usually the WiFi works fine, but I had some troubles with it last time I was there. All in All this is a fantastic place to relax, or just drag a laptop too and do some work.