Kevin O.
Yelp
My fiancee and I visited this establishment for the first time on Saturday.
We loved it.
Leaving aside that it's a cool downtown location with genuinely appealing art on display, with a cool vibe, etc., the dish Susan and I both ordered that first time, the Yogurt Fruit Bowl (or whatever) was SPECTACULARLY delicious.
It consisted of plain yogurt, honey, granola, bananas, blueberries, and sliced strawberries...and was just about as delicious as any iteration of said ingredients could likely be.
I was a little skeptical when it arrived (as I often don't enjoy restaurant bananas, or blueberries), but mea freakin' culpa, that was literally one of the most enjoyable breakfasts of my life. The bananas and the blueberries were both of exceptional quality (while the strawberries were perhaps "only" VERY GOOD), and the honey used as a drizzle was unquestionably the best honey I have ever had (and I was born in 1970, so I've been around a bit.)
Susan loved the dish just as much as I did, and we also both had the Pumpkin Spice Latte (which we appreciated was still being offered in the post-Autumnal present), and which we also both thought was excellent.
Later that same day, I stopped by a 2nd time, and had just a black, drip coffee.
It was superb.
Then we visited a 2nd (or 3rd, for yours truly) time on Monday, and I had the same dish a 2nd time, and it was just as good as it had been on Saturday (which is to say...magnificent.)
Susan ordered the Belgian Waffle w/Eggs & Bacon Combo. She specifically indicated that the scrambled eggs were perhaps the best she'd ever had at any restaurant in her entire life (she was born in 1973.)
I agreed they were excellent, and her bacon looked GREAT...but alas, she would not part with any of THAT. She did confirm that the looks were not deceiving in this case.
The waffle itself was one of the best I have ever tasted within the context of commercial preparation (I make a pretty good waffle my own darn self, as it so happens.)
Susan enjoyed the Pumpkin Spice Latte so much, she had it a 2nd time.
I went with the La Luna Latte, which is a sort of white chocolate & raspberry concoction of which I now approve most heartily.
Susan and I had a discussion about whether this place had taken Queen City Bakery's spot in our heart, as our favorite downtown breakfast joint...and we're both leaning in favor of the thesis that it has done exactly that.
In any event, this place is not to be missed.