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This restaurant is a great spot for coffee and some quick bites. The interior ambiance is lovely with plenty of seating, making it a perfect place to get some work done. View all feedback.
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If you like lukewarm coffee for $7 buxs, served by unhelpful and sad looking baristas, well you found the right place! This place is ridiculously expensive for what it is. Mediocre food at best! My stale confetti donut was cute at least. View all feedback.
I was in the neighborhood and came here with my friend who found this place from social media. It definitely cries gentrification. You order both food and drinks at the counter and get a number to find your own table. Many people first found a table and then jumped in line to order. The servers were very not helpful to guide customers on available table, we made two trips trying to move with our hands full of food. Customers are rude. A lady threw a magazine and went away while her husband waited in the line and came to claim the magazine to save his table. Another customer had complained loudly, he forgot to order his side of the sausage when he received his food and huffed that the order line was long. The bar seats are very unpleasant as there is nowhere to put your legs. The food itself was good. The cal salad tasted good and they had a good selection of breakfast pastries. I ordered the Lavender Honey Latte, which was too sweet for my preference. Overall I am unlikely to return
If you like lukewarm coffee for $7 buxs, served by unhelpful and sad looking baristas, well you found the right place! This place is ridiculously expensive for what it is. Mediocre food at best! My stale confetti donut was cute at least.
Came here for breakfast since it's near my friend and he suggested us coming here. Hipster place with large open space, both indoor and outdoor seating. Japanese breakfast bowl Ham Gruyère Croissant Green Genmaicha tea Egg Toast Lil Chicky SandoAll of them were good but the croissant was not as warm as I expected. The Green Genmaicha was served in a light bulb, which was pretty cool. Parking on the street so you don't want to be there around peak hours.
The uber driver asked me? Are you sure this is the place? Luckily, I checked google maps before going here because I would have asked the same thing. When they say its a hidden gem, it 's actually hidden gem of a wine and cafe. It 's also wonderful solace during a record breaking heatwave. They sell lots wine, food, mouth watering pastries, and lattes and teas. The people serving the drinks were all lovely and the drinks are top notch. There was an AC too which helped so much. I tried the iced Madagascar vanilla latte, which was incredible i enjoyed this one. I regret not getting the Prana Chai latte which was surprisingly not as spicy as i thought it would be. My friend loved it.
In West Adam’s checking out houses w/ my girlfriend and we decided to grab a bite at at highly likely. First impression; spacious, great vibe, ample seating inside and out and beautifully decorated. The place is very clean w/ a nice ambiance. Hip and cool. We ordered a chicken sandwich and French toast a couple side mimosas. The chicken sandwich was tasty, great bun and tender chicken perfectly marinated, nicely topped and cooked to perfection. The French toast, heavenly; moist, sweet, topped with a savory sauce w/ a cream sauce side for dipping. Washed the meals down with our mimosas. Staff was very friendly. Solid brunch destination. Looks like this place gets busy, so be prepared to wait in line during peak hours totally worth the wait. We will be back to explore their menu