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Place is the real deal. Spend the money. Great food and service. Wine list is well thought out. Don't go if you are stuck in a routine and are a control freak. Service was personal and accommodating. A rare find. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ View all feedback.
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Heard a lot of great thing since I moved to the neighborhood. Got the chicken caprice sandwich. Was bland. For something with pesto and balsamic vinegar there wasn’t flavored. Food: 3 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 View all feedback.
It is the perfect combination of high quality coffee and couple it with any meal. I can't go wrong here. four barrels is a top bay area roaster, proudly served at the tikkle tree. the food is made with good ingredients, and the quality is costly.
The hidden gem of rustester. I hope no one reads this so that this place is no longer busy, as it is, but eating is top notch, the staff is immaculate and they have not lived until they have made one of their dinner several meals. they always change geographic themes, and they are always not to miss and do not sleep on the kimchi pancakes
This restaurant is suitable for vegans, but there are limited options for lunch and dinner. The bakeshop also does not offer many vegan options. The veggie burger is good, but not exceptional compared to other burgers. Overall, if you are in the area and looking for lunch, there are a few options available, but it may not be worth making a special trip.
Located just north of downtown Rochester, in the quiet community of Irondequoit below Lake Ontario, this restaurant is a hidden gem for anyone visiting the area. It offers homemade lighter fare, including vegan options, making it a unique dining experience. The veggie burger, made in-house, was a delightful mix of soft and crunchy textures, with a perfectly seared outer layer. The hummus was fresh and creamy, complemented by whole chickpeas and served with other options like rice with tofu. The restaurant is a popular spot among locals, so arriving early is advised. The charming setting features a double storefront with an open kitchen and an adjacent bakery, providing a relaxing and enjoyable dining experience. The staff was attentive and efficient, ensuring that our wait time was minimal.
This is one of those places where it is possible to eat when you are vegan, but your choices are limited to one or two lunch items if you are vegan. Dinner is very difficult. Yeah, there's a baker here, but don't expect much to find if something that's vegan. I agree that the Veggie Burger was good, but certainly not made better than other house Burger. So if you're in the area and want lunch you'll find a few options, but it's not worth a trip.