What an incredible experience! My wife has multiple food allergies which require us to be very careful when eating out. These lovely people were very patient in working with her, and offered so many options! She ended up getting a sandwich/salad combo: they substituted the swiss on their Applini sandwich for goat cheese (dairy-free), substituted gluten-free bread, and paired it with the Berry Garden salad with almonds on the side (so I could eat them, since she can't have tree nuts). Lacking her dietary restrictions, I went with a custom Greek pizza with an herbed butter sauce and gouda instead of tomato sauce and mozzarella, which turned out to be a delightful combination! For drinks she had an iced elderberry tea and I had a peach/mango Italian soda, and we finished up with a sundae for me and a strawberry sorbet for her. Everything was absolutely delicious, everyone was so nice, and they didn't even charge extra for the substitutions she had to ask for! We went back a couple of days later for breakfast, and enjoyed another great experience. It was a little busier this time, so we didn’t get quite as much attention from the server, but she was still friendly and extremely helpful. We both started with stacks of their specialty pancakes (cinnamon blast for me, and strawberry for my wife), and when they had trouble getting the done-ness right on her gluten-free, dairy-free pancakes, they substituted French toast, which they nailed. Again, one of the most stress-free and enjoyable experiences we’ve ever had with allergy accommodations, and very reasonably priced (we each got our meals and a drink for under $20 after tax). I cannot overstate how great...
Read moreThe table service was phenomenal and we will try here again as it was definitely an off day with most of the staff out.
Now on to the food (hopefully this will be improved on our next trip here)
The dipper sandwich was a bit bland and the broth to dip it in was extremely bland and most likely missing ingredients.
The ABCS melt was pretty good with apple, bacon, chicken and cheese. The French fries/ potato wedges were lacking flavor although they looks nice for presentation with the crispy Parmesan cheese.
The grilled cheese was great but kids might question the color of the cheese being white but they are most of it and I ate all of mine.
The tomato soup is hopefully way different from what we had because it resembled in both looks and taste as a marinara sauce. Totally not a soup missing either chicken stock or cream as well as potentially small or pureed onions. If I had cooked spaghetti noodles and meatballs and poured this "soup" on top of it, nobody would question it.
I strongly suspect the food is much better than what we experienced today and they made do with the people that they had and did a good job handling all of the orders.
We will be back at least for great service and hopefully next time the food meets our...
Read moreStopped here because it looked like a nice place and we needed sandwiches to go as we are camping and trying to get to our spot quick. It took around 20 minutes to get our order, they were busy so big deal. When we got back in the car I started checking our order. Please see the picture of the croissant sandwich that cost over $13. By the time I saw it we were already in heavy traffic and did not have time to turn back. We also paid for a dipping sauce which they did not put in the bag. Avoid this place. Sick of participating in pay more get less culture. EDIT: In response to owner. Yes, the sandwich does cost $13. Offering a side doesn’t make the cost of the sandwich any different since you are not able to order the sandwich minus the price of a side. And our complaint wasn’t just the size of the sandwich. It was also the condition it was in. We saw a croissant sandwich go out to another customer that was eating in and it looked just fine. The one we received looked like it had been picked up off the floor. I also left out of the original review that your coleslaw had random pieces of meat in it; chicken or turkey, I...
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