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The server was honest in informing us that the Thai southwest options were not vegan, even after removing the cheese. Unfortunately, the harvest grain dish was no longer available. Instead, they offered a Mediterranean power bowl without cheese, which was not on the menu but had been available for some time. Despite being priced at $10, the bowl was much more filling than my friend's $13 meat sandwich. View all feedback.
The server was honest in informing us that the Thai southwest options were not vegan, even after removing the cheese. Unfortunately, the harvest grain dish was no longer available. Instead, they offered a Mediterranean power bowl without cheese, which was not on the menu but had been available for some time. Despite being priced at $10, the bowl was much more filling than my friend's $13 meat sandwich.
Breakfast / brunch like restaurant where you first order, sitting. Internal and external seat. I had the Quinoa and travelrnte bowl (without the honey) and it was great! They offer a not meat chicken, but it wasn't clear what it was (Gardein? I didn't ask back then) The staff in the register was very helpful and patient with me, offering suggestions and mediation with cook/cook on what could be made vegan. He said they'd add a vegan waffle battery, but unfortunately it wasn't available when I left. Not milk available. Many coffee and tea options.
This restaurant offers a breakfast/brunch menu where you order before being seated. They have indoor and outdoor seating available. I ordered the quinoa and rice harvest bowl without honey and it was delicious. They also offer a non-meat chicken option, although I was unsure of the brand (possibly Gardein). The staff at the register were helpful and patient, providing suggestions and consulting with the chef to ensure my meal could be made vegan. They mentioned they were adding a vegan waffle batter, but it was not yet available during my visit. Non-dairy milk options are offered, along with a variety of coffee and tea choices.
The server was honest that the Thai southwest options were not vegan even after removing the cheese. The harvest grain bowl was unavailable, so they offered a Mediterranean power bowl without cheese, although it was no longer on the menu. Despite being priced at $10, the bowl had more food than the $13 meat sandwich option chosen by my friend.