We are obviously in a college town. The highest-volume times are around 9:40a, well after most of the working population is expected to show up to the office. A lunch rush brings in a crowd for the sandwiches, soups and salads (we're not just looking at drinks anymore), but soon the activity fades and the cafe remains slow through the end of the day. While the shop stays open until 7p, it's mainly for the laptop crowd leeching off of free wi-fi and doing work with the now-lukewarm coffee ordered two hours ago.

What else did we find?

Get lunch early . Volume is 38% higher at 12:10p than it is at 12p.

. Volume is 38% higher at 12:10p than it is at 12p. What's with 9:40a? With the exception of Monday, 9:30-9:40a is one of the biggest hot spots of the day.

With the exception of Monday, 9:30-9:40a is one of the biggest hot spots of the day. The long Monday lunch. Somehow lunch drags out quite a bit on Monday. A lot of activity from 12p to 1p.

Drink and Bakery Pairings

Analyzing co-occurrence of Bakery items with Drinks against average popularity uncovers favorite pairings. There are two directions in this analysis. If you order Drink A, how likely is it you will order Bakery Item B? Conversely, if you order Bakery Item B, how likely is it you will order Drink A? We've highlighted high likelihoods against average as Pink, and low likelihoods as Blue.

With some drinks, like Iced Coffee, buyers are less likely to buy ANY bakery item than the average consumer. All corresponding dots are blue. Other drinks are more indulgent, like the Au Lait or Chai Latte, which see higher-than-average likelihood of ordering 5 of 9 bakery items.