Very limited gluten free options (they offered nachos but without the black beans, or lemon tofu). All of the food was average. It was hard to find a service member to help and they have QR codes for the menu so you can just order and pay online which I found detracted from the experience of being with friends for a meal.
The BEST neighborhood spot! Incredible savory food and baked goods that accommodate lots of different dietary restrictions (vegan, gluten free, etc.) as well as wonderful drinks, all served by a super friendly staff. The selections rotate frequently and are always interesting and superbly executed. The cafe space is airy and welcoming with lots of special touches from the art to the ceramic dishes. Cannot recommend enough!
I asked about their cake and they said “we are too busy to get it out” there was one person behind me and very few people in cafe.
I asked about gluten free cake and they said “it’s rare that we have it” not sure why they advertise it when they do not have it and can not say when they are getting it
Had a salted Carmel croissant that was good, it is not like the chocolate croissant, there is no Carmel inside it. It’s just barely there on the top. You do not taste it. Bad Art on the wall of a crow with dirt
Old time urban neighborhood diner with lots of unique character. We had very good breakfast omelets served by friendly staff. Very attentive to celiac/gluten free.