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Had a great lunch here with my sister. The turkey and cranberry on rye was very good. Here is my only complaint. Now being of English/Irish decent and coming from Cape Breton, my sister and I know a thing or two about tea. And I know today restaurants are trying for every angle for customers with the competition. But whoever came up with the idea to serve hot tea in a drinking glass must be sat down and spoken to. Ju... View all feedback.
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Have you seen the view from this place? Best enjoyed with a beverage and some food! Try this place out, you won't be disappointed!!
I had the nicest cafe experience I've had in years at dog eared! The view is spectacular, the service was amazing and coffee cookies were
Very cute shop where you can browse some books, and have a coffee. Tons of coffee options, I had the salted caramel latte- but the maple oat is a specialty so I can image it is delicious as well. Can be a bit busy, so it can be tough to get a spot especially on weekends.
Had a great lunch here with my sister. The turkey and cranberry on rye was very good. Here is my only complaint. Now being of English/Irish decent and coming from Cape Breton, my sister and I know a thing or two about tea. And I know today restaurants are trying for every angle for customers with the competition. But whoever came up with the idea to serve hot tea in a drinking glass must be sat down and spoken to. Just on practicality alone glass without a handle and trying to drink hot tea in it. But the vessel you serve tea in makes all the difference to taste. If you really want a gimmick for your tea, which is probably a small portion of your business, serve it in china cups. But hey, listen, other than that this was a nice little place and if you don’t drink tea, no problem.