When is comes to Thanksgiving, the word “best” gets thrown around often. Everyone's family often prepares the “best” food. While I have no doubt each in its own right is delicious… Nonna’s Pantry has indisputably taken the crown. As a family welcoming our first child born a few months ago, balancing work, baby, pets and 2020 has taken a bit of energy. We always cook on Thanksgiving, however this year we decided to give ourselves a break and order from Nonna’s as it is our “go to” on a weekly basis for all things delicious and caffeinated. Nonna’s delivered with tradition and style with all the hits. Turkey, mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, stuffing, gravy, cranberry sauce, biscuits (always order extra), apple butter, apple and pumpkin pie.. all adding up to one truly delicious meal for the...
Read moreI'm not a food/restaurant pusher as everyone has different taste, but can confidentially push and recommend the French Omelette from Nonna Cafe. We get it the same way, every time, and it is just delicious. Make sure you get both kinds of cheese (price is the same whether you get all or no items). If you've see the movie "100 Foot Journey" then you'll know the scene when the owner of the Michelin-starred restaurant interviews potential chefs.. the interview consists of one thing.. "Make me an Omelette". The creator of the Nonna Omelette would be hired in a heart beat! Adding some avocado to their sourdough is a...
Read moreThey've recently split the restaurant & moved across the street so only a coffee shop & bakery remain in the original building. We had breakfast at the new place & we're kind of disappointed. They seemed like they were still working out the kinks...but service was slow (we were the first customers of the day) breakfast menu & portions were small and coffee was barely warm (and full of coffee grounds!) We witnessed the table next to us argue with their waitress over poor service & incorrect orders to the point they walked out without paying. We might give them another try for lunch but won't be back...
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