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Contribute FeedbackWe both ordered the avocado toast, and the portions were so big that I'll have to split it with her next time. It is a bit on the pricey side - 2 coffees and 2 avocado toasts cost $31 - but you get what you pay for, and the quality of the ingredients was high. The bread was freshly baked in house, they roast their own coffee, and they don't skimp on the portions. The avocado was perfectly ripe, and the bread was delicious on its own. The microgreen mix with various sprouts and flower petals was a nice touch, resembling something I usually buy at the farmers market. The tomatoes weren't the freshest, but it's not exactly tomato season, so it's understandable. They added a good amount of sea salt and fresh ground pepper. One thing to note is that they are located next to a church and share a parking lot, so parking on Sunday mornings might be a bit challenging.
The coffee was good, but the vegan options were limited. The avocado toast appeared visually appealing.
We both ordered the Avo toast, and they were so generous in size that I'll have to share with her next time. The prices are a bit on the expensive side - $31 for 2 coffees and 2 avocado toasts - but the quality of the ingredients justifies it. The bread is baked in-house, they roast their own coffee, and they don't skimp on the portions. The avocado was perfectly ripe, the bread was delicious on its own, and the generous topping of microgreens, sprouts, and flower leaves was a nice touch (it reminded me of the mix I buy at the farmers market). The only downside was that the tomatoes weren't the freshest, but it's not really tomato season, so I can't fault them for that. They seasoned the dish with a good amount of sea salt and fresh ground pepper. Just a heads up - the restaurant shares parking with a church next door, so parking on Sunday mornings can be a bit rough.
The coffee was enjoyable, but there were not many vegan options available. The avocado toast appeared appetizing.