Spacious restaurant with urban friendly decor featuring concrete and painted waffle murals creates a relaxed, joyful atmosphere. Chill music plays softly, enhancing a welcoming vibe with friendly, attentive staff. Outdoor patio seating offers shade but can be noisy due to nearby train station.
Biscuits come out buttery and soft with a rich, creamy, and deeply savory gravy. They pair well with other breakfast items like waffles and mimosas.
Brazilian coffee stands out with a rich flavor. The vanilla and hazelnut lattes offer smooth, sweet options. Cold brew draft and classic lattes complement fresh, flavorful dishes.
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Parking is free with validation for two hours in the garage next to the restaurant.
The meal was a little expensive, totaling almost $50 for two people after tax and tip.
The portions were huge.
Spacious cafe with light wood accents, plants everywhere, and gorgeous tiles creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Multiple areas offer different vibes, making the space feel dynamic yet serene. Quiet during the day, it suits working or relaxing with quality coffee and pastries.
Heated buttermilk biscuits come with homemade jam, including gooseberry. Biscuits arrive early and can cool before coffee is served.
Coffee here stands out for its house roasted Ethiopian drip and unique lattes like the coconut and caramel miso, all balanced and not too sweet. The space offers a quiet, spacious spot ideal for meetings or work while enjoying great coffee.
Good to know
Ample parking spots are available early in the morning for a quick to-go order.
Parking can be limited during peak hours, so plan accordingly.
The menu is simple, with collaborations for more food options beyond breakfast pastries.
Bakery offers best bagels in California and creative scone flavors in a cozy seating area with WiFi and comfortable couch. Atmosphere stays quiet with good vibes, favored by locals and family-run. Fresh pastries and custom cakes draw steady buzz, with affordable prices and occasional new items.
Buttermilk biscuits come with blackberry jam. Cheddar drop biscuits appear in a sandwich with ham, cheese, and cream cheese. Garlic cheddar biscuits and cheese biscuits offer rich, savory flavors.
Coffee features peanut butter and Hawaiian lattes alongside classic options like the Iced Tres Leches latte. Beans brew into delicious, on point drinks that pair well with bagels and scones.
Good to know
Saints and Sinners Bakeshop is family-owned and run.
They do not have a parking lot.
You can order custom items for special occasions.
Cafe space resembles a library with bookshelves and features an impressive book wall and local art. Atmosphere is cozy and chill, with friendly staff and a calm vibe. Plenty of seating and outlets support studying or hanging out, complemented by a self-serve water dispenser and a box of games.
Homemade biscuits come out fluffy and delicious. They serve them in large portions with dishes like the brunch burrito and breakfast sandwich, and the Biscuits and Gravy with an egg stands out.
Coffee here stays consistently great with options like organic coffee and lattes. It pairs well with food and suits a nice place to study.
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Parking is ample and easy to find in the lot.
The cafรฉ is BYO cup friendly and promotes low/zero waste practices.
Free wifi is available, making it a good spot for studying.
Small old-school diner with artsy decor and retro vibes creates a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Loud oldies music fills the space, encouraging a chill, easygoing energy. Counter seating offers a cozy spot amid the colorful memorabilia and painted tiles.
Biscuits come out tasty and pair well with gravy loaded with sausage. The biscuits and gravy stand out as a very tasty option alongside other breakfast dishes.
Coffee here stands out with consistently good quality and comes served in a coffee cup to go. The cafe pairs its coffee with good vibes and friendly staff.
Good to know
The cafe closes at 2pm daily, so plan your visit accordingly.
Street parking is available nearby, but it can be limited during peak hours.
Credit cards are accepted, making payment convenient for most visitors.
Converted home with quaint open-air dining and a covered patio creates a cozy, laid-back vibe. Decor blends sports memorabilia and quirky duck themes, giving the space unique personality. Local crowd enjoys brunch with signature mimosas and hearty, homemade dishes.
Biscuits come with rich, creamy gravy that pairs well with dishes like chicken fried steak. The Kentucky biscuit and gravy stands out as a satisfying choice.
Hazelnut coffee stands out as a memorable choice, paired with latte art featuring a duck. Coffee service is steady and friendly, complementing solid drinks like the Eggnog latte.
Good to know
Parking at The Crooked Duck can be tough, especially on weekends.
The Crooked Duck closes at 2:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Meals at The Crooked Duck are reasonably priced, but some find them high for the portion size.
Outdoor seating overlooks a waterfront marina with passing boats and shaded, comfortable benches. The atmosphere stays relaxing and beautiful, enhanced by an outdoor bar where people wait and enjoy drinks. Music plays softly, creating a pleasant vibe for brunch or breakfast by the water.
Biscuits come out very soft and homemade with a fresh, tasty flavor. They pair well with rich gravy, making the biscuits and gravy a standout dish.
Coffee here stays fresh and tasty with cups that are never empty. They offer coffee and other drinks while waiting for a table.
Good to know
Expect an hour-long wait for a table on weekends.
Seating is very limited, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant opens at 7am, but check for any changes.
Small bistro with cozy, eclectic atmosphere and indoor and outdoor seating featuring a patio with Bougainvillea. Vibes stay chill and unhurried, making it a spot for relaxed conversation. Board games add a playful touch to the intimate space.
Handmade biscuits stand out for their delicious flavor and quality. They pair well with coffee and mimosas during meals.
Thai iced coffee stands out here. Good coffee pairs with wifi and options like mimosas and biscuits.
Good to know
Parking is limited; expect challenges finding a spot, especially on weekends.
You must order before being seated, which can be confusing for first-time visitors.
There is a 20-30 minute wait for seating during peak hours.
Small American diner offers a cozy, country vibe with a clean, inviting atmosphere. It attracts a family-friendly crowd seeking traditional breakfast and lunch. Known for reasonably priced, hearty dishes like granola pancakes and home fries.
Biscuits and gravy come highly recommended here, known for being delicious and tasty. They often accompany dishes like the ABC omelet and pair well with home fries.
Coffee tastes delicious and comes with flavored creamers. Staff serve it attentively and keep it coming on time.
Good to know
Country Kitchen closes at 2 pm.
Parking at Country Kitchen is limited and can be tough to find.
Expect longer wait times for larger groups, especially on busy mornings.