The staff was lovely, the space was cute, the food was DELICIOUS!
They have a number of different options for dietary restrictions, which is great. Vegan, dairy free, and gluten free.
They are NOT however wheelchair accessible. A wheelchair user on their own would struggle to get into the slightly uneven seating area and would have to have the staff come outside to take their money as the window is up on a small porch area. Or being there with an able bodied person allows them to pay, which works for my husband and I, thus no knock on the review.
Would definitely go again if in the area!
Staff are nice, they're petty quick and overall the food is fresh and good. Its a casual vibe, nothing fancy but reliably yummy and easy.
Also, it is very celiac friendly, almost every item and topping is gluten free only with a couple exceptions.
Had the Paisa King plate, and it was indeed kingly. The plantain arepa was also awesome, as was the coffee. Some real authentic business, 10/10, and the arepas are gluten-free.
Delicious breakfast food from a food truck permanently stationed in Cook Street Village in a space with other food trucks. We've had hash twice and it's AMAZING. I'd like to try the smoothie bowls. Good gluten free and vegetarian options. Staff are friendly and funny.