UPDATE Based on owner response : the owner or a manager tries to claim that my review was emotional because I was hungry. Unfortunately, they don’t read it correctly. If you are in a restaurant business and you claim your hours are till 2 PM but actually your kitchen closes at 1 pm you must understand that you mislead people who actually plan to eat between one and 2 PM. for the entire hour that you say you’re open, you’re not really serving the food on the menu. That was the review about. Either update your hours to reflect a real situation and just let people stay outside and enjoy the meal. And yes, we found another place :)
A few years ago, I had the best of avocado toast in this place where they were in slightly a different location. Today we were passing by the on a big RV. The Google page and the business page say they close at two pm. We parked our RV at the appropriate location and I literally ran to be there five minutes before two to get a few toast for my family. However, they say the kitchen was closed at 1pm. And not the website not the Google page say that actually while the business hours state they work till 2 PM They actually stop taking orders at one. I believe it’s a big neglect from the owner to respect people who still come within business hours just to know they came for nothing. I guess it’s time to explore other 11 work locations for coffee and toast. I know how hard it is to be a small business. I’m also business owner too. But it’s also important to have a very clear communication of business hours if you are in the restaurant business. I also called them 20 minutes before two to actually check if they still offer toast and if there is a way for me to place an order by phone while I’m on my way. And no one answered the phone. Definitely do not plan on this place to offer you a meal because apparently they don’t communicate the time when the kitchen is...
Read moreWanted to love it but…
Over an hour wait resulted in two cold biscuits 😔
We camped in our Sprinter on the adjacent lot and woke up to a big line outside this place. We were intrigued!
Figured we’d make our own coffee and grab some fresh biscuits from this place to enjoy with our own breakfast in the van. BIG MISTAKE!
We got in line at 9:15 am on a Saturday morning. It took us 40 mins to get to the register (didn’t give up because it smelled good!), and by then they were mostly sold of everything. We grabbed the LAST plain biscuit and one savory. Asked for no butter on them. And grabbed a muffin.
This is when we learned that our biscuits would take 30 more mins 😅
Okay! We went back in the van, made eggs and avocados, had our now-warm coffee, then went back and waited for the order to be ready. When my boyfriend picked it up, they gave us two savory biscuits. I guess someone had their eyes on the plain one. We weren’t too upset.
But the worst part was - our two biscuits that took 30 mins to “warm” were cold inside. They were luke warm on the outside but either rushed or were standing for a while instead of being given to us. We were super bummed about that considering the overall wait.
They were good despite our disappointment, but not sure we’ll ever commit this much time to a breakfast mission again. Blueberry muffin was basic.
The team at the restaurant was nice. We appreciated them doing their best to enforce the mask policies with some unruly 20-somethings. (Lol we sound old but we are 33 & 37).
Bonus: they have a nice bathroom for customers. Nomads would appreciate!
Ugly photo but that’s all we took of the biscuit next to our own breakfast.
Would have tried more food had they not run out of all the...
Read morePretty disappointing. My wife wanted to give this place a try, as we are going home from our honeymoon tomorrow. The inside space is cramped and we had to cram ourselves into a corner just so more people could come through the door. When the time came to order, my wife got a Carmel latte, and some kind of blueberry pastry (I couldn't here what it was because the kid behind the counter was quite as a church mouse), and I got a cold brew coffee and their biscut breakfast sandwich. The coffee was burnt and bitter, and my wife's pastry was runny and spilled all over her lap on the first bite. She had no complaints about her latte but the biscut sandwich was atrocious. I feel that they value presentation over flavor, though the presentation was still a bit of a let down. The sandwich was quite odd, as it had spinach and what I believe was tofu on it. No egg just ham, tofu, cheese, spinach, and some kind of sauce that was trying way to hard to be spicy, but failing tragically. And this sandwich I might ad was $8! Our whole order came out to almost $25! Overall this place is, in my opinion, just another hipster tourist trap. Don't waist your time or money, go to any of the other...
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