This is a totally acceptable small posh town Vermont Cafe coffee shop. I got an oat milk latte, the panini, and the sour fruit shortbread. The espresso was burnt tasting and the oat milk was badly froth leaving it watery. The panini was under / unevenly stuffed, the ingredients just weren't particularly balanced or stand outie. The seasonal sour cherry shortbread was decent; though also could have been better baked or worked but was the high point.
It's worth a stop if this is the kind of place you're looking for (At which there are limited options in this area), but nothing stand out.
The market aspect was pretty all right, with an interesting displays of high end variations of international...
Read moreI absolutely love visiting this spot. Their dishes often feel like a work of art (edible borage flowers on the eggs benedict.. dried rose petals and a vibrant spice mix sprinkled atop the Turkish eggs..), and you can tell how much love and dedication to the craft goes into the food. I also love the atmosphere and the fun selection of beautiful home & pantry goods. It feels like being pleasantly transported to a small European cafe, with the long communal seating areas and people chatting, enjoying each other’s company and a great meal. Pastries are also incredible. Grateful to have this little gem...
Read moreThis place is definitely a treat. A great aesthetic on the main street in Vergennes and a recommended stop. I had the breakfast panini and purchased some of the granola. Both were delicious but also on the pricier side. The staff was friendly and the items for sale felt carefully curated. The only fault was my sandwich to go was not cut in half and was hard to eat/messy as one unit. Also I had some bites that were too salty for me. Next time I will definitely be back to try some pastries or the...
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