I love the kitsch of this place. I walked in and there was this ceramic toaster that was the cutest thing, I swear to God, my heart absolutely melted. It's like you're in between a café and a farm kitchen, and I adore that. The colors are warm and friendly and the staff is inviting. It feels magical in its own way. I can see why they moved locations into the bigger building. That whole area has got some interesting business development recently, and this is one of the "newer" businesses over here.
The food isn't 100 percent, but they definitely cater to vegetarian lifestyle easily. My mom is celiac and likes their gluten free bread a lot.
I think it's possible to do vegan, but there's nothing specifically vegan on the menu, which always kinds of bums me out cause you either have to compromise or make some kind of weird concoction from the menu. It's like that, you know? They do have oatmeal, which, ok, I guess you could do that vegan, I suppose. I'm not a big oatmeal person though. Maybe I'm just lacking imagination and complaining too much. They seemed pretty catering from what it seemed.
I chose the French toast and hash browns the last time I was there, and it was extremely filling. They give you a lot of food.
Would definitely eat there again though if for nothing else than the coffee (good solid coffee which the waitress keeps filled), the atmosphere, and the ability to ease into your morning with a full belly.