Ein Q.
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Update: Never again, this is Dallas with plenty of cafes!
If you go on a Sunday morning before the place is busy 9-10:30, don’t bother to sit outside. They don’t seem to check the outdoor sittings nor open the door to/from outside sitting although the place is open. To get service go to the front, tell them you need service before sitting down, and wait several minutes before someone takes your order. A lot of effort to enjoy a lazy Sunday breakfast and coffee; might return if they remain open for business and pay attention to customers waiting for service.
It’s not about the sweets you bake and the pretty food you put on the plate, but also the attention to every customer that walks in your store, efficiency in the service you provide, and consistency.
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Went for Sunday breakfast... had quiche, pancake, cappuccino, and black coffee. Everything was excellent; the food had quality, well made, and flavored well.
For a location known with parking issues, it was surprisingly easy to park. They have a large outdoor patio seating with French cafe music. I expected it to be a walk up and order cafe, but pleasantly surprised it is a seat down eatery.