Small space with simple, bright decor offers a family-friendly atmosphere and early 2000s music playlist. Outdoor tables add charm on nice days. Food and drinks feature bold flavors, including standout mimosas and breakfast dishes.
Tomato soup comes in a cute mushroom glass bowl and pairs well with grilled cheese. The combination is exceptionally good and often praised.
Eggs Benedict and fried banana French toast stand out with rich flavors. The crispy tater tots add a satisfying crunch to the meal.
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Expect a wait time on Sundays; bring something to do while waiting.
An automatic 20% gratuity is added for groups of four or more.
Board and Drink offers pet-friendly outdoor seating.
Restaurant blends Star Trek theme with warm, inviting atmosphere and Michelin-level food. Crowd enjoys wine and cider on tap alongside standout dishes like pork chop and pappardelle. Space feels cozy with Tiffany lamps and exposed brick, creating a casual yet classy vibe.
Broth stands out as delicious in the matzo ball soup, even for those not usually fond of it. The soup pairs well with hearty dishes like the pork chop and roast chicken.
Buffalo wings come with perfect sauce and get local approval. Starters include smoked trout dip with Old Bay chips and chicken liver pâté with cornbread and marmalade. Desserts feature bread pudding alongside hearty mains like pork chop and pappardelle.
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Happy hour offers $7 wines and bar snacks for a quick bite.
A mandatory 20% service fee is added to all checks.
The wine list features 46 options, organized by intensity.
Light, airy space with an open kitchen and large communal table encourages conversation. Bright, harsh lighting contrasts with colorful decor and French mural art, creating a unique vibe. Atmosphere feels relaxed and authentic, reminiscent of a neighborhood bistro in France.
French onion soup stands out with its super flavorful and home-cooked taste. Soups here are consistently immaculate and well-suited for cooler days.
Meat dishes like hanger steak and hamburger stand out here. Custom grilled cheese and sides like onion soup and fries round out the American food offerings.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend brunch.
Expect wait times of 30-60 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a special brunch menu on Saturdays and Sundays.
Small sandwich shop with an authentic cozy interior and funny signs on the walls that can be purchased. The vibe is relaxed and friendly, reminiscent of a classic deli. Seating is limited, making it suitable for quick lunches or casual work sessions.
Daily soup stands out with rich flavors and fresh ingredients. The special soup of the day often features homemade meatballs and pairs well with other menu items.
Smoked turkey brisket stands out with its unique flavor and pairs well with Dutch crunch bread. Garlic Parmesan chicken wings offer a crispy outside and tender inside.
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Prices range from $14 for soup to over $20 for pasta dishes.
The portions are large enough for big eaters to consume easily.
They accommodate customers with allergies, including seafood and peanuts.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers authentic shawarma and generous portions in a clean, spacious setting. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, suitable for casual meals or quiet conversations. Open late, it serves as a vibrant community spot in an otherwise quiet area.
The lentil soup stands out as very comforting and consistently amazing, especially on cold days. It pairs well with dishes like kofta kebab and comes with salad, making it a satisfying choice.
Fried chicken with a Mediterranean twist stands out, served with rice, bread, hummus, salad, and soup for a reasonable price. The menu also features impressive hamburger options and Cajun fries that complement the dishes well.
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Jay’s Grill is open until midnight on weekends.
Most menu items are halal except for wings and tenders.
The restaurant offers a customizable salad bar.
Takeout restaurant offers a quiet, friendly atmosphere with plenty of space and tables. The environment feels comfortable and welcoming, suited for casual lunch or dinner. Food selections include unique, high-quality sandwiches and hot dishes with reasonable prices.
Soups include potato leek, black lentil creamy, and roasted cauliflower varieties. Options come fresh and frozen, with some like roasted cauliflower soup available in the frozen section.
Pulled pork sandwiches stand out with ciabatta bread and rich flavor. Other options include a turkey club on sourdough and tasty lasagna with mushrooms.
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Lunch for two is under $20 with a satisfying variety of options.
The prices are reasonable, making it a great value.
There is a wide variety of entrees, sandwiches, and desserts available.
Small space fills with loud energy and bright natural light from south-facing windows. Menu offers a modern twist on Jewish deli classics with a strong focus on meat, while cocktails stand out as inventive and playful. Decor includes photos of famous Jewish delis, creating a lively homage to tradition.
Matzoball soup stands out with its comforting broth and good stock. The matzoh balls vary, sometimes hard and lacking full flavor.
Kosher hot dog and a variety of dips stand out on the menu. Potato salad and coleslaw lean heavily on mayo, and latkes taste more like hash browns than traditional latkes.
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Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
The sandwich prices start at $22, which may feel steep for some.
Expect limited vegetarian options, with only one main dish available.
Open kitchen with front-row view of the hearth creates an engaging dining experience. Spacious interior blends modern elegance with warm, inviting decor and offers stunning waterfront views including the Bay Bridge. Atmosphere is lively and bustling, suited for those who enjoy vibrant settings.
Pumpkin soup stands out with its rich, creamy texture and deep flavor. It pairs well with other dishes like sweet potato chips and leek burrata for a balanced meal.
Heirloom grits with apple and fennel offer a comforting yet refined touch. Spare ribs, duck confit, ribeye steak, and scallion fried bread highlight the American food options alongside a grilled county line gems salad.
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Reservations are often fully booked until late evening, so plan ahead.
Expect smaller portion sizes, which may not justify the price.
The restaurant does not serve complimentary bread with meals.
Small modern bistro with warm wooden decor and multiple intimate dining areas, including a hidden outdoor patio with heaters. Atmosphere feels cozy and romantic, especially during sunset. Guests enjoy a blend of refined French and California cuisine in a quiet, private setting.
Green pea soup stands out with a feta garnish that adds a refreshing twist. It pairs well with sourdough bread and appears alongside dishes like steak and greens.
Lobster roll features succulent lobster with a rich, creamy lobster head butter on a perfectly toasted brioche. Surf and turf appetizer offers complex flavors and textures.
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Caché has a seasonal menu that changes regularly.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Expect higher prices for unique dishes, with some items over $20.
Modern design blends natural stone accents and bespoke furnishings with a chic outdoor patio featuring fire pits and heat lamps. Atmosphere stays relaxed and welcoming, suited for both business and special occasions. Signature cocktails like the handcrafted espresso martini complement a menu with standout dishes such as duck noodle soup.
The soup features a rich, duck broth that stands out for its depth and flavor. The Duck Noodle Soup combines quality ingredients with a satisfying taste that works well for a quick lunch.
Fried chicken sandwiches come with coleslaw and vary from fairly good to just okay. Duck soup and pork belly eggs Benedict appear, with the latter featuring chopped pork belly rather than whole pieces.
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Happy hour is available with drinks and fries, perfect for after work.
The restaurant is suitable for both business meetings and casual dining.
The outdoor patio is a great spot for year-round dining.
Spacious lounge with modern decor and plentiful comfortable seating offers a relaxing atmosphere despite occasional crowding. Amenities include showers, yoga room, and private spaces, supporting both work and relaxation. The bar serves notable cocktails, enhancing the overall experience.
Options include broccoli cheddar soup and a seafood soup with clams in spicy broth. Seasonal soups sometimes resemble pasta sauces.
Chocolate chip cookies and Ghirardelli brownies stand out among desserts. Dinner options include beef and broccoli, vegetarian curry, and salads, alongside chicken in gravy, meat tacos, and nachos with dips.
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Entry is free with a LoungeKey or Priority Pass card.
There was a 30-minute wait to get in during peak hours.
The lounge is not ADA friendly, making access difficult for those with disabilities.
Clean, fresh convenience store with self-serve checkout and seating near registers creates a practical, efficient atmosphere. Loud music adds energy but can hinder conversation. Offers local treats and unique food options, including healthy vegetarian choices.
Chicken Peruvian Soup and turkey chili soup offer hot, comforting options with a nice mix of flavors. Soups come quick and portable, served with a wooden spoon that may raise environmental concerns.
Clam chowder stands out with its rich flavor served in sourdough bread bowls. Tomato bisque also appears as a tasty option, while chicken BLT sandwiches come at a high price and lack appeal.
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Self-checkout is available for a quick and easy payment process.
The market offers a variety of unique foods and local treats.
Expect higher prices typical of airport dining options.