Shelb E.
Yelp
Walking through the neighborhood, I was craving a cinnamon roll -- surprised that the neighboring Dragonfly Cafe and Saint Honore didn't have one. So stopped into Lei Brilla. Probably my last time doing so.
Today is partly sunny, and about 68 degrees outside. As soon as I walked in, I hit a wall of heat. It was very warm inside.
They happened to have a cinnamon roll, which I purchased. The payment system automatically tacked on an 18% gratuity (which is fine, my standard is 20%, but I don't agree with their method). That made the cinnamon roll over $8.
While I was ordering, I considered getting a matcha latte, but saw a squirt bottle of room-temperature, premixed matcha on the counter. Did the fact that they opted for this efficiency (at the expense of quality) make for a cheaper matcha latte? No! So I skipped.
Before digging into the cinnamon roll, I went to the bathroom to wash my hands. Doing so means passing the open kitchen, where I was hit with yet ANOTHER wave of heat. I felt bad for the three employees, who were working in a probably 80-degree space. Seemed inhumane.
I'm getting tired of writing, but will say the cinnamon roll was dry, with insufficient glaze to moisten my bites, and it was almost absent of cinnamon.