Ruth O.
Yelp
I want to start out by saying that the service was very friendly, and everybody who worked there was exceedingly accommodating of my service dog. That is not the reason for less than 5 stars.
In terms of seating, the options were pretty adequate. The chairs I did try were not comfortable chairs. While I was there with my service dog, three or four pet dogs came in, jumping up on people, skittering, and trying to get to my service dog. I didn't love that. Staff did not kick them out.
You order up at the counter for brunch and then they give you a marker for your table and bring the food to you. The man who brought our food was very friendly and accommodating. Because I am gluten-free, I didn't have a lot of options, because most of their items that are marked gluten-free or not kosher, and I don't eat pork. This was fine with me, I was happy to eat a side salad. I let them know I have celiac at the counter, and later saw they had put a note on my order, "GLUTEN FREE!!!" Which I appreciated and is the reason for the fourth star.
I paid $9.75 for a side salad. The side salad is supposed to come with a variety of toppings on it; Parmesan, shaved fennel, and Dijon vinaigrette. I was pretty disappointed with my side salad. They gave me about 2 cups of arugula, and with that much arugula, I received about 4 pieces of shaved fennel. They did also give me a few small slices of what looked and tasted like persimmon, which was a nice surprise. it came with a small side of Parmesan to put on top as I pleased. The arugula-to- topping ratio was horrendous. When they first brought it to me, I assumed that the toppings would be mixed throughout, but the fennel and persimmon that you see in the picture is the only fennel and persimmons that were in the entire salad. There was barely any fennel, barely any persimmon, and even though it was generously dressed, it did not taste like Dijon. It was very sour, like it was mostly just vinegar. It was an enormous amount of arugula to eat with just Parmesan on top.
I also got a dirty chai latte. The presentation was very pretty, with a little bit of cinnamon on top of foam, but my latte did not taste like chai at all. Just sort of steamed oat milk with espresso in it and cinnamon on top. For $10, I expected just a better latte. The serving is a normal size; it comes in a cup, which is about the size of a 1 cup measure. They gave it to me with a saucer which I liked, but the cup itself did not have a handle, meaning that I had to pick it up like a bowl (well, actually, not "like" a bowl-- it is a bowl) and sip it like soup, Without something to hold onto. As somebody who has a very hard time using their hands due to a disability, this made me nervous about drinking out of the cup. It was not accessible.
The people i dined with were OK with their food, but did not finish their dishes all the way. The cinnamon roll was wrapped in such a way that it was very difficult for a dining companion to take off the wrapper and eat it, and there was a very sparse amount of frosting on it.
I think overall the experience here wasn't bad at all; the staff was very friendly and the food was fine. However, for just a side salad and a latte-- neither of which were very good-- I paid over $20. I feel like I would have given another star if my meal had been half or even 3/4 of the price that I paid for it. But I'm just not sure it was worth it.
Parking was fine mid morning on a sunday. The music was good choices and not too loud.