Melissa L.
Yelp
Food is alright here, but the star is the bread for sure-- I think you can get a loaf for $6-7 which is for sure pricier than the cheapest sandwich loaf at the grocery store, but pretty reasonable for a bakery loaf that tastes phenomenal. I've had brunch in person here before, and I got the shakshuka while my partner got a turkey sandwich.
Shakshuka (6/10): dish was just ok, it was served with untoasted bread (which is my brunch pet peeve tbh) and the eggs were a touch overcooked (I like mine runny); eggs were served over a slaw which was kind of strange in my experience with shakshuka
Turkey Sandwich (6.5/10): tasted alright, was just a basic turkey sandwich, a tad under-seasoned but tasted very fresh, can't complain too much about it
More recently, we got takeout brunch:
Biscuits + Gravy (7/10): yumm, I'd say pretty standard biscuits and gravy, my only complaint was that the sausage in the gravy was a bit hard and dry which was strange for sausage, good level of flavor otherwise not much to critique but also not much to boast about
Grits w/ Pimento Cheese (7.5/10): I love cheesy grits !! Eggs were nicely cooked this time, would've liked some sort of protein or crunch just to break up the creaminess of the grits n cheese, but alas, great flavor anyway
I've also gotten coffee here before, but it has been pretty bad, I'd likely get my coffee elsewhere before coming here for bread/food. Service has always been friendly and rather quick-- you order at the counter, and they bring you food if you're eating in. Vibes inside the store are nice and peaceful, lots of seating inside and lovely to sit outside if the weather is nice :)