C Point Coffee is the oldest boutique café on the list, and it has a great reputation in Suzhou's coffee circle and has a lot of fans. The owner, Fish, lived and worked in Japan in his early years, and because of his love for coffee, he returned to China to open this café. There is also an interesting story about the location of the store, Fish likes to eat chicken feet, so he opened a small shop next door to Lucky Chicken Feet, a well-known snack restaurant in Suzhou. Earlier, Point C had Suzhou's top boutique pour-over coffee, but as Fish became busier, the store no longer roasted beans and served pour-overs, which is the main reason why it has a low rating on the list, despite its reputation.
The menu category at point C is not complicated. In addition to the usual SOEs, there is also a coffee cocktail called Yamazaki limited. Since Fish likes to drink Japanese single malt whisky, he combined it with coffee to create a new creative coffee. This drink combines the malty aroma of whisky with the mellow aroma of coffee, neutralizing alcohol and bitterness, without irritation, and has a very rich layering in the mouth. On top of that, the espresso and American style in the store are of a high standard, and there are almost no minefields. It's worth mentioning that C-point has also launched a plain white T-shirt to hang in the store, and its sales will not even lose to a certain coffee on the list.
The interior of the C Point Café is all about simplicity. The walls, bar, tables and chairs are all white, and the white T-shirts hanging from them are minimalist and even a little solemn. Nested in a small courtyard, with a few tables and chairs scattered in it, and a luxuriant loquat tree standing against the wall, the atmosphere is relaxed.
Service is also a strong point of C. Several waiters are fashionably dressed and enthusiastic, but also have a strong sense of professionalism, and several condensed latte art are very beautiful and first-class. There is also a cute teddy in the store, which is very popular with customers.