The space aims for a cozy, living-room vibe, but the seating is more style than function. Most tables are small—fine for two, but awkward for larger parties. The couch and coffee table setup looks inviting but isn’t practical for eating, and the metal barstools are uncomfortable.
We ordered two breakfast sandwiches to eat in and two to go. The staff offered to stagger the orders, and while they were super friendly, the service felt disorganized. After waiting over 30 minutes (and watching later-arriving tables get served), we discovered our food had just been sitting out. They refunded the two dine-in sandwiches, which was appreciated, but by then the gluten-free bread was cold and dry, and the cheese had become greasy and sweaty.
The coffee was good, but overall, the experience missed the mark. With so much effort clearly put into the space, it’s disappointing the food and service didn’t match. We were hoping for more and won’t be back.