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Ashley is absolutely amazing! I was able to have my baby shower here and she personally saw that every detail was taken care of! Her chocolate croissants are my absolute favorite and the iced white mocha is delicious! If you’re in the area you should definitely stop in for some good food, great coffee, and amazing customer service! We will definitely be turning into regulars! View all feedback.
Super cute spot for breakfast or just coffee in Holly Springs! The atmosphere is very cozy and clean, also love that they have outdoor seating. I had a lavender iced latte that was delicious.
Ashley is absolutely amazing! I was able to have my baby shower here and she personally saw that every detail was taken care of! Her chocolate croissants are my absolute favorite and the iced white mocha is delicious! If you’re in the area you should definitely stop in for some good food, great coffee, and amazing customer service! We will definitely be turning into regulars!
Literally, I haven’t had a bad item on the menu! The staff are super friendly and welcoming! It’s a great place to meet for lunch. The only change I would make is making sure the cashier isn’t playing with the table numbers while taking orders, super fidgety. Excellent place!
Perfect spot for a filling but not too heavy breakfast. Homemade waffle and omelet were yummy and a great value. Staff was attentive and friendly. And they make popovers last time i had one of those was when my Mom used to make them for us back in the 80s.
A bit of a mixed experience overall. I only dine at independent restaurants unless I cannot avoid it, like a group gathering or party. Met a friend because of the great reviews, however, unfortunately I was not really pleased with the selections or quality of food. I am trying to eat healthier and wanted a salad or something lighter but they only have 1 salad on the menu which was not appealing to me (greens with mushroom, carrot, pecans-a bit strange) so I asked if they could do something a little off menu to accommodate. The woman offered me a salad with a scoop of chicken on top (I added tomatoes), ok that sounded fine and ordered a side of fruit instead of potatoes. Wanted a chai latte but they use a sugary chai mix (like Starbucks and most places who don't make their own) so I ordered a cappuccino instead. My friend (who is not on a diet) ordered a bunch of food and a mimosa. Then 3 of the employees were trying to jokingly peer pressure me into ordering a mimosa when obviously I wanted one but was trying to be healthy. Needless to say, it was difficult to say no already but the pressure did not make it any easier. This made me uncomfortable. Then my food arrived and it was literally just a scoop of chicken salad on a half piece of romaine and 2 tomato slices with some sad looking fruit-canned mandarin oranges in syrup, brown pineapple, apple, strawberries and grapes. This was all $20 with my small cappuccino and obviously the new ipad standard of a semi guilt driven tip method of the US when the place was not full service. I sat myself, went up to get my own menu, and went up again to order. Then when I went back after I got my food it was really confusing and multiple employees were involved and wanted to re-ring and delete stuff to get a salad. It was honestly just frustrating and I was over it so I just said don't worry about it. They ended up bringing me a side plate with some more lettuce on it which was nice. In the end, I ate my chicken salad and most of the fruit and just ate again when I got home. My friend ate about half of her food and said it was not that good. She ordered a bunch of extras that she was charged for and needed more protein to feel satisfied (cross-fitter). The gluten free muffin was good. The staff was nice enough and tried but it just seemed like they needed more training and it would be great if they had some more healthier options to accommodate everyone. My only choices were the yogurt bowl or 1 salad (both of which I eat everyday at home). Obviously it is a bakery so perhaps just not a place for people who are seeking healthy, fresh and alternative options. Also, maybe the staff could just be a bit mindful about pressuring customers into drinking even after I went through the entire hassle of custom ordering my food to be healthy.