This restaurant may not look like much - but DO NOT MISS IT! On a recommendation, we had breakfast there last Friday - amazing lattes, homemade bread (sourdough in my case), oatmeal pancakes, hash browns, eggs, a Greek omelet, homemade jams - all super fresh. The waitress was amazingly friendly as were the other patrons (the place is pretty small and conducive to chatting with others if so inclined). Really one of best breakfasts that we’ve had in a long time. Our only regret is that we couldn’t stop back there for lunch on Saturday - we understand meat/sausages etc are all locally sourced - my guess is that lunch would be awesome. Nothing fancy here...
   Read moreRestaurant is small and cozy, however no background music or anything so all you can hear is pans being slammed around while they do dishes. Menu is extremely limited and when we sat down they said they weren’t doing dinner specials (which was the whole back half of the menu.) My food came out about 10 minutes before my husbands. Food tasted mediocre and after the second hair found in it I gave up. My husband ordered a breakfast sandwich and asked what all came on it. The woman didn’t tell him it had mayo on it so they had to remake it which by then I was done with my food. His breakfast sandwich was soggy. We both didn’t finish our food and...
   Read moreIf you are in the area this is a must-go place for breakfast! My family and I stopped in and were amazed at the friendly service and delicious food. The food was all so fresh (it’s farm to table), they had homemade breads that were so delicious, and even homemade jellies and jams! The strawberry jelly was recommended by our server and it was hands down the best jelly I’ve ever had in my life. (I asked if i could buy some to take home but they don’t sell it yet; they do sell their fresh bread though!) They also have coffees and lattes, I got an iced maple cinnamon latte and it was delicious. If I lived in the area I think I would be here...
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