I came to this cafe after reading all the great reviews. After having some breakfast and checking this place out, I honestly don't understand the hype. Here is an honest review of my experience.
1. Service: Upon entering, a lady asks you to come to the register and order food. This is very inefficient to a customer who likes to read through the menu and order. The order felt rushed. Other reasons why I wasn't impressed with service:
- They ask you to take your cups, silverware, and others to your table. What about those who have laptops, coats, or anything else to carry? Customers only have two hands, and seldom do you find some who know how to balance dishes on their heads while walking...
2. Food: I truly don't understand the food hype in some other reviews. My gluten-free waffel was a bare waffel covered in fruit and nuts. Nothing too special looking or tasting. Customers might as well wip some waffle mix out of a GF bag at home for cheaper. Same taste.
3. Price: Prices are similar to those of other cafes in the area.
4. Ambiance: There is none. Place visibly needs a lot of TLC and some extra cleaning. Chatter might be loud sometimes, so working here is not an option.
5. Parking: Lots of free parking spots around the Cafe. That's where my 1 star came from.
Conclusion: Having been a frequent visitor to cafes in the Livonia and Plymouth areas, I don’t recommend this place.. It might be better checking out other cafes or if for remote work, head to the absolutely gorgeous and intrinsically designed Plymouth Public Library.