Just adding a single inline style makes things easier on the eye (IMHO):
style="width: 40em; padding-top: 1em; margin: auto"I do wish though that they would update to spec-compliant HTML. A character encoding and doctype would make me feel better, paragraph tags would probably go a long way.
Still, I strongly dig it.
A sucker is born every day.
> still has js for google analytics
That isn't a website, it's a text file. What's worse, it's not served as a plain text file.
A real minimalist coffee shop website would be something like a single column with a few photos of the interior of the cafe (which is what customers are going to care about), maybe a photo of a fancy latte in a mug, and some decent sized and centered text with the address. Lots of white space between elements, and responsive for all screen sizes.
"Sorry we're not interested in website design services", it says at the bottom of their "website". Well I hate to break it to you guys but you seriously need it. If I were comparing two coffee shops on google maps, I would pick one that shows me photos of the shop over that Too Cool For The Web nonsense.
This makes me sad.
Insert "under construction" gif here.
if I'm ever in denver, i'm getting all of my coffee here.