Super cute little cafe we stopped in while camping for the weekend. Very clean, spacious, and inviting space. We have two little boys with us so we ate outside because they can get rowdy. There was a corner that has games that you can play as well. The arts on the wall are local artists. We got a matcha green tea and drip coffee as far as drink. Tea didn’t taste water down. Bought a breakfast burrito, the savory breakfast good they have out on the counter and a berry scones. All were tasty; burrito was on the smaller size. It did take them a little bit to make everything but we weren’t in a hurry. The girl at the counter was pleasant. Everything came out to be $30. We enjoyed visiting, would recommend and...
Read moreCute spot with a view of Alyeska Mountain. The ladies behind the counter were super nice and welcoming, even though I was charged for a cup of hot water in my own cup. The atmosphere is cozy, nice local art on the walls. I had the dirty chai... it was exactly what I needed (hot and delicious). I also ordered the breakfast burrito... well the frozen pre-made Costco-style microwave burrito that cost way to F-ng much for what showed up on my plate. I should have ordered the savory bread pudding. That looked appetizing. So do I recommend, yes. Will I order the breakfast burrito again,...
Read moreCute mountain town coffee shop. Stopped by for a warm drink and a snack and this place caught my eye.
Big windows and lots of light, it’s an inviting setting. There’s a few small tables with chairs for folks to enjoy.
The menu is pretty straightforward, nothing special. Though, among the treats they make, I highly recommend the “breakfast bake.” It’s a croissant with eggs and other traditional casserole toppings cooked into it. Sounds different… but it was super good.
So yeah, a good stop if you’re in or passing...
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