Gary G.
Yelp
My wife and I were looking for breakfast/brunch after doing some morning volunteer work. I did a search on Yelp for Breakfast/Brunch places near our home and this restaurant had good reviews. I flipped through the pictures of menus and saw one with breakfast items, so figured win win. It turns out they don't offer breakfast/brunch, the Yelp picture was old, and Yelp picked up an old review with "breakfast" mentioned which caused it to trigger in the filter search. Yelp steered me wrong today.
The parking lot was empty as we arrived just after opening, so no issues. We may have even been their first customers for the day. We were wowed by the large poinsettia plants everywhere that lit up the restaurant in red for the holidays. The restaurant appeared clean, orderly, vibrant, and uniquely decorated...started off well.
We sat down and mentioned breakfast after receiving coffee and the server said they don't serve breakfast. We debated leaving for another restaurant but decided to go with the good vibes and have lunch with our $4 cup of coffee. Yeah! A little pricey on the coffee.
My wife ordered the $1 bread basket as an appetizer given reviews and we were quite pleased with the variety of freshly baked breads. The menu I believe noted honey butter, and it tasted a little tinted, but we were expecting something with more flavor. Well worth the $1 investment, although I wondered why $1 and if inflation has now caused a charge for complimentary bread.
The back of the menu has a blurb on how they make the tortillas fresh from dough and have a machine to press them. I love a fresh homemade tortilla but wasn't wowed by those that came with the jumbo steak fajitas ($52) we ordered. I've had homemade tortillas in the past and there's nothing like it. The fajitas were really good and came with an assortment of freshly made guacamole, cheese, pico, lettuce, rice, pinto beans, and sour cream. My only issue was that the meat should've been cut smaller. Every time I took that first bite, the meat came with it and I was left a tortilla filled with accessories. I did eventually cut the meat with my butter knife which as you might imagine was a challenge. The tortillas also seemed small for the abundance of accessories we could add.
A little pricey overall for our lunch meal of 2 coffees, bread, and fajitas at nearly $65. We enjoyed our visit but given the cost might seek other options in the future.