He raised an eyebrow as he was handed coffee, and then gave a little smile. "Thanks." He'd been a bit tense, but coffee helped. He could hold it, he just had to be aware of where the injury was on his hands. "How did you get access to one already? I need to get that stuff set up..." He thought out loud, he didn't mention he'd been hacking to get funds thus far, but small amounts. Hopefully not noticeable by said entity but time would tell he supposed. Watching Tony activate the door, he had to admit the extra safeties made him feel a little better. He sipped at his coffee and only answered once the door behind them was closed. "I don't trust anything calling itself an entity. I don't trust anything about this city itself." He didn't necessarily mean the people, but Tony was not alone in the sense of that he didn't trust easy. Cisco didn't either. Maybe it was why he was struggling to connect with anyone. On the surface he could put on a farce, but letting anyone actually get close had been impossible thus far. His guard was still up as well.
As Tony flicked on the lights, Cisco took a couple steps out to look around more clearly and for a little while he said nothing. He just gave an impressed low whistle. "Aside from needing a little paint, nice." He was starting to have ideas, and that was exactly what he needed to get out of his funk. A stagnate Cisco was a depressed Cisco. "There any side rooms?" He asked, wanting to steal one away for himself if so. The shared space was nice, but there were times he too needed a spot to hide.