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We popped into Sala Coffee & Wine for a little breakfast-meets-brunch situation, and it had neighborhood gem energy written all over it. Bright, open, and airy—with that casual-but-cool vibe that makes you want to hang out for a while. Definitely the kind of spot you could meet a friend, have a solo laptop moment, or just sip something good and exist in peace.
The natural wine selection looks amazing (already planning a return trip just to explore that), and the espresso machine is a stunner—they clearly care about what they’re doing here. It was busy when we arrived, nearly every seat was taken, but we grabbed a spot at the community table in the center, which felt laid-back and welcoming without being awkward.
You order at the counter, and I only saw one printed menu available—so if you’re like me and get a little anxious making quick decisions, it’s worth checking out the menu beforehand.
I ordered the Breakfast Burger—juicy beef patty, American cheese, over-medium egg, and the real star: that pineapple tomatillo jam. Sweet, tangy, and just different enough to make me pause mid-bite and go, okay wow. Added bacon because… obviously (+$3), and fries too (+$4) because I make excellent life decisions. The burger was juicy, filling, and honestly had me needing a nap after. Fair warning: it’s a sticky, gooey, glorious mess—so come prepared. We’re talking fork, knife, napkins, backup napkins. Maybe even a wet wipe if you’re fancy.
Partner had the Breakfast Sandwich—bacon, yolky egg, chipotle mayo, hashbrown, and cheese on a brioche bun. He isn’t the most descriptive when it comes to food reviews, but the silence and lip smacks told me everything I needed to know. It’s a yes from him.
He also had an iced oat milk latte, which he said had a really warm, almost spiced flavor to it—unexpected in the best way. Smooth, layered, and honestly above expectation.
I went with one of their wine + Mexican Coke cocktails (wish I remembered the name, blame mom brain), but it was refreshing, unexpected, and delicious. A weirdly perfect combo I didn’t know I needed. Think sangria but cola fizziness.
Also grabbed a lox bagel to-go for my daughter. Didn’t try it myself, but visually it was stunning—stacked just right on a beautiful everything seed bagel. Jury’s still out on her final verdict, but she looked impressed.
All in all, this place has a vibe. It’s giving slow mornings that bleed into lazy afternoons—good coffee, food that feels special without trying too hard, and a wine list that’s just sitting there flirting with you. We’ll absolutely be back—there’s more on that menu calling my name.