There are so many things to love about this café: the delicious food, the friendly staff, and the atmosphere, just to name a few. Casey (the owner and chef) designed a menu so that pretty much anybody can find something to eat, including people with dietary restrictions. And the best part is, EVERYTHING tastes amazing, so you can't go wrong. My favorite sandwiches as of late have been the roast beef, black bean burger, and the cheddar bacon guac😋
The drinks are just as tasty, and the baristas can make just about anything you can imagine. If it's not busy and you're feeling brave, ask them to surprise you with a drink!
And then there's the pastry case....everything is homemade, fresh, and drool-worthy. Again, just about anybody can find something to satisfy their sweet tooth. Casey's gluten-free cookies are SO tasty (they don't taste like cardboard) and they're bigger than the palm of a toddler.
And if you have kids who are super picky, Casey has been known to make PB&J sandwiches with the crust cut off, if she has peanut butter in the kitchen😉 go...
Read moreI went for the first time today and this place is the perfect little cafe! The service was awesome, our beverages were delicious (not too bitter, not too sweet) and breakfast was awesome. I had the veggie burrito that tasted fresh, filling and great flavors. I never would have expected their guac to be off the hook but it is. I had the Suzy Bee drink (espresso, almond milk, honey and cinnamon) and it had the perfect balance of sweetness without being too heavy or tasting like you were drinking sugar. My partner had the Arnie Palmer (iced tea + lemonade) with peach flavor-- it was sweet and a little tart! His breakfast sandwich was sturdy and full of flavor. We didn't take any pictures but the cafe is clean, full of light and beautifully decorated with modern portraits of the women who changed US history. Full of heart and warmth, this cafe shouldn't be missed! They also have this...
Read moreGreat little place for breakfast or lunch. It's a woman-owned Cafe named after the 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote. The restaurant definately honors the passion, determination, and devotion of women’s rights activists – especially those of the first Women’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls. Walking around the space I could see the walls are adorned with modern, chic portraits including those of Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Bloomer, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Tubman and Martha Coffin Wright. Cute coffee signs around, nice bright space. I had the chicken salad sandwich and it was some of the best I've had. They make all their desserts on premise, offer several coffee drinks, they also cut all the sandwich meats in house - everything was very fresh. Atmosphere was fun and upbeat....
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