A lively spot with a charming market, plenty of outdoor seating, and a kid-friendly atmosphere, perfect for a fun lunch stop with friends or family.
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Olivia Sciarappa
This is a great pit stop for lunch and very family friendly! There’s lots of outdoor seating, a well-curated market, and even pickles on a stick! There are plenty of vegetarian sandwich options, too. I went with the chopped salad and potatoes because I’m gluten free (I didn’t ask if they had GF bread). The salad was not great, and I felt that both weren’t really worth ordering again considering portion size, flavor, and price. I’d still recommend this place, though, because the other food that came out of the kitchen looked great!!
Really good coffee - and best of all for me - really good gluten free baked goods!! Wahoo! Buckwheat banana muffin, morning glory muffin, and a blueberry polenta cake. Lots of non GF items as well. Going back tomorrow morning!
Cool vibe with great tunes, an adorable atmosphere, and fresh flowers to take home—perfect for brunch or a casual catch-up with friends!
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Carly Doyle
Met friends for breakfast, fantastic breakfast sandwich (out of avocado :/) but the GF waffle was amazing for my friends with celiac. Great coffee, attentive staff, and the atmosphere is adorable! Bought fresh flowers as we were leaving, highly recommend for breakfast/brunch!
Gorgeous ambiance with elegant decor, this place offers a delightful experience, just watch out for the asparagus dish.
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Braden LuBell
Ambiance is gorgeous (a hair too dark, but still beautiful), and service was impeccable and so warm and friendly on all counts. The risotto was absolutely delicious, and made the authentic way (no cream), it was so flavorful with the perfect texture. The asparagus was a let down; the grated yolk and speck/bacon don't actually adhere at all to the spears so it doesn't make a lot of sense, the flavor was okay but not wow. I like a crisp asparagus but these seemed nearly raw. That dish seemed very overpriced for what seemed pretty basic and blah, unfortunately. Was still worth it for all the other wonderful factors I mentioned. Getting in is confusing as there's not a clear way of finding the restaurant entrance as separate from the Cafe, and it offers a different, better menu than the Cafe, with gluten-free options where the Cafe has none. But once I was sat, I had a lovely experience and would recommend it. Just skip the asparagus and admire the elegant decor.