Delaney O.
Yelp
When I tell you I spent nearly my entire off day here, I'm not kidding. I stayed & strung it out for as long as they would have me. I got a cappuccino, which was surprisingly delicious & perfectly pressed. I only say that with shock, because I never expect a bakery to have standout coffee. It's always a pleasant pairing along with my sweets, but when the name says you do baked goods well, that's all I ever expect. Which is the perfect segue into telling you about my brunch turned linner. Talk about options. I was overwhelmed in the best ways possible, to say the least. All I wanted was to take one bite out of everything & see how many rounds I could do. Probably not even one, because, again, if there's one thing Five Points has its options galore. So, in the midst of my indecisiveness, there were 3 things I knew for sure: I needed something sweet, I needed something salty, and I was ready to eat. After consulting with the woman womanning the register (who was more than helpful & sweet in narrowing the endless options down) I settled upon a slice of apple cake & the open egg sandwich. I just -- you know I know I'm supposed to use words to describe my experience, but I'm going to leave this one up to the imagination & let you take a bite of the cake (& as many other items as you can fit in your system) for yourself. They offer endless seating in their vintage, homey, plant-filled, cozily decorated place. I need to speak to whoever headed the interior design here, because they somehow stole my exact decor plans that I never knew I had for my apartment. Moral of the story: I will be coming back. Maybe it'll be for their house made bread. Or maybe it'll be for their friendly staff. Or maybe it'll be for the pep that their apple cake put in my step. Who's really to say? But I will absolutely, most definitely be back.