Went to brunch here for the second time in the last few months. The food here is great and a pretty good value.
FOOD/DRINK: Coffee is all fair trade and excellent. OJ we had tasted fresh. The... More
Went to brunch here for the second time in the last few months. The food here is great and a pretty good value.
FOOD/DRINK: Coffee is all fair trade and excellent. OJ we had tasted fresh. The food is all organic, freshly prepared, and yummy to boot! I had a tasty frittata with basil and red bell peppers, and my husband had the asparagus omelet which he described as the best he ever had (I had a bite, it was pretty good). Each came with a small side salad, home fries, and dense little cornbread that had raisins in it for about $8 each.
Other choices on the brunch menu included a small variety of pancakes and french toast. Also, they have a selection of big salads and sandwiches.
For those interested in just popping in for a coffee/tea and pastry, they have some homemade muffins and pastries (with and without gluten, with and without sugar). Additionally, they have some ready-made sandwiches and some delicious looking desserts.
SERVICE/ATMOSTPHERE: During brunch, one side of the restaurant is table service and the other side for those going up to the counter and then hanging out with their books/laptops.
The service is friendly, though be prepared to wait a bit for your food to be made--they have a small kitchen that sometimes has a difficult time keeping up with demand.
Atmosphere is nice--there are nice big windows and music in the background--but the tables are rather small and close together. Additionally, it can get a little warm in there with said windows and crowd.
All in all, I would recommend this place for a place to hang out and study, or for a light meal alone, or with just another person.
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