Space includes a fully air-conditioned train box car and displays from a former car museum, creating a modern, unique design. Atmosphere feels warm and lively with live music and a crowd enjoying on-site distilled spirits and craft beers. Distillery view enhances the experience, blending production with dining.
Spirits here offer a really interesting variety. The salad combines greens and nuts in an unusual way. Overall, it feels like a very interesting spot.
Desserts feature candied caramel pecans and burnt caramel paired with ice cream and bourbon. Drinks include a caramel-rimmed glass with whiskey and green apples.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special events to ensure a spot.
The anniversary event features exclusive tastings and special menu items.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during events.
Small space with limited seating encourages takeout and street-side enjoyment. Unique, creative ice cream flavors offer a layered tasting experience with options like olive oil and honey lavender. Sampling is allowed, and waffles are made fresh in front of customers, adding to the interactive vibe.
Offers ever-changing seasonal flavors with interesting ice cream combinations like strawberry balsamic and pear with blue cheese. Encourages trying unique tastes that stand out from typical options.
Salted caramel stands out with its sea salt balance and rich flavor. It appears regularly in pints and waffle cones, often paired with other sweet options like malted cookie dough and fudgy brownie.
Good to know
Parking is limited to street parking only.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially during weekends.
Two double scoop cones cost a bit over $20.
Quaint shop filled with unique signs and old-fashioned ceramic beer steins creates a fun, cool atmosphere. Free samples of Belgian chocolates and a wide variety of luxury treats invite exploration. The space combines authentic character with a selection of sweets and local goodies.
Chocolate caramel corn stands out with its freshness and rich flavor. Marshmallow-stuffed caramels add a unique twist, and a variety of caramel sauces complement other sweets.
Good to know
Free hot chocolates are available only on Saturdays.
Prices are reasonable, about $10 for an 85g bar of chocolate.
The shop offers a variety of chocolates, mustards, jams, and balsamic vinegars.
Bright, open bakery with heated patios and live local music creates a warm, inviting vibe. Small indoor space fills quickly, making it lively and social with families, dogs, and shared tables. Unique entry by buzz-in adds a speakeasy feel to the experience.
Croissants come in a variety of interesting flavors including almond and mini flat-croissant pizzas. Monthly flavor bakeries and unique options like Lao Gan Ma & Gruyรจre sourdough add to the diverse and tasty selections.
Brown Butter Caramel Knot stands out with its rich, brown butter caramel flavor and soft, knot-shaped pastry. Caramel lattes also appear as a sweet option alongside other pastries like croissants.
Good to know
Live music performances happen every Saturday morning.
Pre-ordering is recommended as popular items often sell out quickly.
Expect long lines on Saturday mornings, especially for croissants.
Small dessert spot offers unique crepe service with self-order kiosks and indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively despite tight space and occasional crowding. Crepes stand out as rich and flavorful, especially crรจme brรปlรฉe varieties.
The crepe stands out with its interesting flavor and is very delicious. The matcha with strawberries and rose cream offers a less sweet, more complex taste compared to the crรจme brรปlรฉe.
Crรจme brรปlรฉe caramel shines with a perfectly sweet burnt topping and a crispy caramel layer that adds texture. The caramel crepe blends sea salt, nuts, and ice cream for a rich mix of salty, sweet, cold, and hot sensations.
Good to know
This location does not accept cash; only cards and Apple Pay are accepted.
The place gets packed quickly due to its popularity and has limited seating.
Parking is difficult; consider using Japanese Market Plaza or street parking.
Modern bakery with cozy booths and an open-air feel featuring fire pits on a small patio. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming with friendly, attentive staff. Regularly changing menu offers a mix of innovative flavors alongside perfected classics.
Pastries showcase a wide selection of interesting flavors, blending innovative combinations with classic techniques.
Double baked Danish Tebrike features caramel at the bottom paired with coconut filling for a rich, balanced taste. Salted caramel appears in several pastries, including a strong drizzle on Kouign Amann and a distinct salted caramel pastry.
Good to know
Pre-ordering is recommended to ensure you get your desired pastries.
The bakery is takeout only with no seating available.
Expect long lines on weekends; arrive early for the best selection.
Arabic-themed coffee shop offers a spacious interior with high ceilings and bright lighting that creates an inviting and vibrant atmosphere. Many people work and study here, supported by stable WiFi and numerous device charging points. Traditional tea cups and Yemeni instrumental music add to the cultural experience.
Unique menu items include a Kunafa Cheesecake with a soft texture and strong Turkish coffee. History of coffee is displayed on the wall, adding an interesting backdrop to the experience.
Caramel flavors shine in the caramel milk cake, which is sweet and moist enough to take home. The iced caramel macchiato offers a perfectly balanced taste that pairs well with the cakes.
Good to know
The plaza has a large parking lot.
Finding a table usually takes 20โ30 minutes during busy hours.
The coffee shop gets busy often, which can lead to longer wait times.
Spacious coffee shop with a raw, modern vibe and ample seating including a grand piano centerpiece. Atmosphere feels peaceful and relaxed, often accompanied by 90s R&B music. Power outlets line the walls, making it suitable for remote work and studying.
A keep late concept shapes the experience here, creating a unique flow to the evening. The layout stands out with its interesting design, adding to the overall vibe.
Salted caramel shows up in several drinks, pairing well with black sesame espresso and adding a nice sweetness to oat milk lattes. The salted caramel latte leans sweeter but balances well with the coffee.
Good to know
Parking is limited and costs $4 nearby; no free parking available.
The Keep Coffee closes at 3:45 PM, not 4:00 PM.
They do not accept cash; only card payments are allowed.