Don't be deceived by the rating - this joint has great food with fresh, healthy ingredients and a home-y vibe that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside
If you're there for brunch, do your belly a favor and get the Ultimate Neighborhood Egg sandwich. A perfect, and filling, breakfast. Great way to start your morning. (Oh, and the home fries = WOW!)
Brunch here is fantastic. Cannot believe I paid $11 for one mimosa (to be fair it was a special pomegranate one but still!). Leave here feeling stuffed and ready to nap.
Had a great neighborhood morning sandwich, made on a biscuit instead of the croissant. It was phenomenal not to mention the smoothie shot provided with brunch!
Spot is lovely & sunny. Service super-friendly but discombobulated. Cold toast, had to ask for butter/jelly, salt/pepper, more coffee (twice). Food tastes fresh though & we'll give it another try.
Don't skip the burgers. The turkey burger is noticeably juicy and rich. And savor the vegetables like cucumbers, carrots and radishes pickled with vinegar, sugar and chili flakes. Read more
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An example of awkward service: you ask for a coffee refill. An hour later, when it comes, the server reaches over you to take your cup to fill it. Then they hand it back to you!
The omelette is the fried egg only with no other ingredients, for $14. To add other ingredients for the omelette, you pay $2 each a la carte. Very expensive and not worth it. Disappointed!