Ive decided to give this place a 3.1 star only because the food for all of us came out incredibly bland. We had to ask for hot sauce, salt and pepper, and anything that might add a bit of taste to our food. If it were just 1 or 2 of us mentioning of the lack of taste I would of let it be, but the fact of the matter was 7 out of 8 of us were dipping and adding, even someone like me who likes everything as plain as possible needed a bit of dipping!
Our server Meg was a bit intimidating, i understand it was a very busy afternoon but i was nervous to ask for changes from the different expressions on her face she was making when i wanted one thing and than decided i rather have another within the minute she was writing down what i wanted. ( yea, i know its annoying dealing with indecisive people, but its not like the meal came out and i said umm...I rather have the other dish! ) It came off like we were causing her inconvenience, plus she literally said if we ask for the special Basil drink rather than the regular mimosa it would be a hassle for her to get it for us. I mean I appreciate honesty but i rather have the service be comfortable and easy going rather than the stress of bothering my waitress ! On top of all that, we asked for a group picture and she cut off one person in our group and we asked if she can redo it, and she never came back to do so ...( sorry friend)!
However much I am complaining, the mimosa were still $5 and a deal is a deal and you gotta give props to where it is deserved!
Valet parking :$6 , just find street...
Read moreI came here with Laura S. and our friend MP for brunch. We didn't want to pay for valet parking so we found street parking a couple of blocks away.
For brunch, if you order a food item worth $12 or more, then you can add bottomless mimosas to your meal for $8! (This is per person of course.) What a great deal! Laura and I both got bottomless mimosas and made sure to get our money's worth ;) I loved that our server was generous with our refills. Service was good.
My $12+ food item was their Dungeness Crab Hash, which clocked in at $16 actually. It comes with poached eggs and tomatillo salsa. All their egg dishes for breakfast come with toast and a choice of french fries or baby lettuce salad. You can also sub fresh fruit for an additional $2. I chose to go with the french fries, and they were quite good. I also liked the toast, although it comes with very little butter (to me at least. I love butter!). The crab hash was okay. It was well cooked but also pretty bland. I would not have been able to eat it without ketchup--and since the ketchup was for the fries, I had to ask for a lot more to go with the hash.
This place probably warrants 3.5 stars, but I'm rounding down to 3 stars because despite my love for the bottomless mimosas here, I can't give them 4 stars with that...
Read more$5 bottomless mimosas why haven't I known about this place sooner!
I mean the review should be great enough to stop there but for those of you who are not convinced I shall elaborate.
The first time I ever had the pleasure of trying this place was on Easter. I did make a reservation so would advise those who are going during a holiday to call ahead. I was shocked they still honored their $5 bottomless mimosas during the holiday and as expected the place was jammed pack.
I ordered the dungeness crab hash that was topped with a poached egg and tomatillio salsa. I got fries as my side and it came with toast. The hash was tasty, the crab was flaky yet tender. The dish mimicked a open pot pie in that it contained chunks of potatoes and carrots while the poached egg ones penetrated created a nice sauce. Overall a really tasty dish that challenges the breakfast norm.
So if drinking isn't your thing then come for the delish food.
Side note you must buy an entree for their $5 bottomless mimosas! But they are MORE than generous once its purchased. I never once had to ask for a refill my waitress kept me lubricated. Even after we paid she graciously offered a refill!
Also there's valet and street parking so if your up for a walk there were plenty of nooks and...
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