Traditional English pub setting with historical decor and billiard tables creates a cozy, old-school vibe. Atmosphere stays lively with curated music and free bar games like pool and darts. Crowd enjoys authentic Cornish pasties alongside local craft beers and well-crafted cocktails.
Menu includes a few salads like the Tikka Chicken salad and a Greek salad with chicken. Options cover both salads and vegetarian dishes, often paired with appetizers or soup.
Scotch eggs stand out with their fabulous flavor and solid preparation. Bacon wrapped meatballs and liver also complement the egg dishes well.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The price of the shepherd's pie is now over $20 plus tax.
All pasties are pre-made, with no options for special orders.
Outdoor patio dominates seating with about 20 tables, complemented by a small indoor semicircular bar facing the kitchen. Atmosphere feels fun and buzzing, with a casual vibe and great energy both inside and out. Crowd enjoys healthy vegetarian options alongside standout dishes like burgers and chicken sandwiches.
Kale salad stands out as a favorite with a strong, fresh flavor. Other notable options include the fennel and orange salad and the cucumber salad, both offering unique, crisp tastes.
Deviled eggs stand out as a starter and come highly recommended. They pair well with the cheeseburger, making both must-try items on the menu.
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Parking can be tough at this restaurant.
Happy hour runs from 3 to 6pm every day.
Prices for sides start at around $5, with burgers and salads at least $13.
Restaurant occupies a restored historic bungalow with old-world charm and intimate, cozy ambiance. Vinyl jazz records and live DJ sessions create a warm, nostalgic atmosphere with candlelight mood that is lively yet not overpowering.
Bright citrusy Caesar dressing highlights the Endive and Boquerones Salad, creating an umami explosion. The onion soup and endive salad come highly recommended as a first course.
Deviled eggs feature a creamy filling that is both rich and tangy. They stand out enough to be ordered multiple times.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least 2-3 weeks in advance for weekends.
Expect to pay around $20 for an average-sized bowl of onion soup.
The total cost for a meal can exceed $100 with tip.
Small exterior hides a spacious interior with wood paneling and farmhouse-style decor. Atmosphere feels homey and loud, with sound bouncing off tile floors and wood walls. Busy, casual spot popular for breakfast and burgers.
Huge portions of crispy chicken salad come with a honey mustard dressing that stands out. The house salad with grilled chicken also impresses with its amazing flavor.
Egg dishes come with crispy hash browns and generous portions. Omelettes feature fillings like chorizo and poblano peppers and are fresh and filling. Eggs Benedict includes hash browns with cheese and onions.
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Breakfast is served until 10:30 AM, after which lunch is available.
The cafe opens at 6 AM, ideal for early risers.
Closing time is at 2 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Backyard-style patio offers shaded outdoor seating with misters and fireplace, creating a casual and intimate atmosphere. Low lighting inside sets a moody vibe complemented by good music. Crowd enjoys craft cocktails and comfort food in a lively yet relaxed setting.
Salads here feature Kale Caesar with a rich, fresh taste and a flavorful Ahi tuna salad that stays light. The Fattoush and club salads offer solid variety with fresh ingredients.
Eggs come with impeccable freshness and runny yolks served on perfectly toasted muffins. Deviled eggs stand out as a fantastic choice.
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Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 3pm.
Happy hour runs until 5 PM with great drink specials.
Parking is limited, so consider rideshare options.
Small, intimate space with dim lighting and black-painted walls creates a cozy, tucked-away vibe. Community-style seating encourages a friendly atmosphere, while warm lighting and dark wood tones add to the intimate feel. Music plays softly, enhancing the calm and inviting mood.
House salads come with fresh, crisp greens and vibrant toppings. The Caesar salad features a creamy dressing and crunchy croutons. Both salads pair well with grilled items like steak or burgers.
Scrambled eggs get high praise from a 6 year old. Dishes like Carne Asada Enchiladas and brisket come with over easy eggs. Eggs Benedict and burritos with eggs also feature on the menu.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily with special pricing on drinks and appetizers.
House margaritas are available for $8 during happy hour.
Parking is free and easily accessible near the entrance.
Bagel shop offers authentic, high-quality bagels with an extensive menu featuring many options. Atmosphere suits casual meals and catching up with friends, maintaining a clean, inviting space. Breakfast items stand out, with generous portions often leading to leftovers.
Salads come fresh and crisp here. The potato salad stands out as especially yummy.
Eggs Benedict and steak and eggs stand out on the menu. Eggs come with sides like home fries and pair well with bacon or corned beef hash.
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Expect to take home leftovers unless you're really hungry.
Prices may seem high, with a bagel costing almost $20.
Pumpkin bagels are unavailable online but may still be in-store.
Spacious restaurant with natural light and open-air patio offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels clean, relaxing, and friendly with a coffee bar and drive-through window adding convenience. Music selection and cozy decor enhance a welcoming vibe for breakfast and lunch crowds.
Salads come with a house lemon vinaigrette that stands out. The Cobb salad offers a large, filling portion. Salads often arrive as a side, even with breakfast or sandwiches.
Egg dishes feature Shisho pepper hash with Idaho potatoes, sweet corn, cheese, and pickled red onions. Options include Eggs Benedict, an Elevated Egg Sandwich, and a chorizo omelette, all prepared with care and attention to cooking.
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First Watch is only open for breakfast and lunch.
Healthy options are available on the menu, with calories listed.
Prices are reasonable, with coffee costing $4.00 per person.
Mexican restaurant offers a cozy, dark interior with a gorgeous patio and a downstairs speakeasy bar. Atmosphere feels pleasant and unique, with comfortable spacing and a fireplace adding warmth. Patrons enjoy great margaritas and flavorful New Mexican dishes in a relaxed setting.
Caesar salad stands out with its delicious and well-prepared taste. Side salads also come through as consistently good.
Tortillas come with three big eggs that taste homemade. The Jalepeno Eggs Benedict with steak stands out for its flavor. Steak and eggs and meatloaf with eggs also deliver solid, tasty options.
Good to know
Reservations are not honored for small parties, often leading to double bookings.
Valet parking is the only option available, which can be inconvenient.
Expect high prices, with meals averaging around $250 for two.