In late 2005, the previous owner passed away after a long battle with cancer, but one of his longtime employees took it over. It took her a while to get the hours established (she wasn't opening early enough to catch the morning commuters), but it seems she has it right now. The decor is French (maybe New Orleans as well), but isn't affiliated with Cafe du Monde down there. I don't think they even use their chicory coffee. A nice touch is that they play classical music, and they even have speakers outside so you can hear it as you walk by. There's a comfy couch now on the west side of the store, and they serve sweets as well as some simple foods (I think I saw that they are now serving breakfast).
It's a very welcoming and comfortable place, and many people meet there to chat or play board games. I've also seen some students (perhaps from nearby Loyola) in study groups and people doing some tutoring.
It's a shame that it's so close to the Metropolis Coffee Company, because they undoubtedly lose alot of clients to the very cool and community-minded coffeehouse, but it's often so crowded there with people staring into their laptops that Cafe du Monde is a great alternative. I try to go in there to support the local business, and so that we can keep Starbucks away!!!