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Contribute FeedbackNestled in a charming locale, this newly opened restaurant and café showcases a mix of experiences. While some patrons have found delight in tasty offerings like the sweet potato quinoa burger and iced mocha, others lament the sluggish service and inconsistency in food quality. Diners appreciate the cozy atmosphere and unique gift shop, featuring local art and books, which enhance the visit. However, issues like poorly executed coffee orders and lack of attention to customer requests mar the experience for many. Overall, it’s a place that shows potential, but significant improvements are needed to ensure a consistently positive dining experience.
Nice space and selection of local artists. Would rate the cafe a 4/5, and the book store a 2/5. The book selection is very limited and disproportionately laden with anti-vax and far-right propaganda. If you're looking for more diversity and less bias in your literature selection, go to Snowbound in Marquette.
Hot days, it's super hot In here. No air. Ice cream and ice cream drinks are good!
Very small serving size, oversalt, not tasty. Feeling like ate some garbage from the can outside.
We ordered soup , gyros and avocado grilled chicken. We asked to add cheese and paid for that. They didn’t, when we ask, they just put slice of cold cheese on our plates, didn’t melt it in burger. Burger was not tasty at all. Soup was small serving size. Meat in gyro was extra salted. Do not recommend
I went to Falling Rock on a recommendation of some folks I met in Naubinway. So glad I did. Friendly and Fun atmosphere. I loved sitting at a table with my coffee and muffin enjoying the music and homey space.
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