Naomi R.
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We walked in and it was crowded, but despite that we were seated right away by the manager, who was genuinely one of the sweetest people. Our waitress was just as wonderful and had perfect timing—checking in enough to make sure we were taken care of, but never hovering.
The menu was a little overwhelming in the best way because there were so many options and everything sounded amazing. We honestly wanted to try it all. We ended up ordering the corned beef hash, a cornata coffee, a green shake, the Bella Bella Benny, a lavender latte, and the sweet pea lemonade (apologies if I didn’t get all the names exactly right).
The corned beef hash was delicious—not overly salty like many tend to be, and not too spicy with poblano peppers either. The green shake was so good it was gone in seconds. The cornata coffee wasn’t quite my husband’s cup of tea, but that’s mostly because he forgets he’s not really a coffee person. The Bella Bella Benny was fantastic—the prosciutto was cooked perfectly and ended up almost like bacon, and the poached eggs were done just right. The only thing I wished for was a little more balsamic, but that’s just because I love balsamic.
The lavender latte was creamy and delicious. I ordered it with coconut milk, which added a nice extra touch in my opinion. It had a strong lavender flavor without being overpowering. The sweet pea lemonade was perfectly balanced—not too tart and not too sweet.
Overall, the food was amazing, and I really wish I had taken pictures so everyone could see how good it looked.
Now, onto the slightly unusual reason for my review—but an important one. I’ve lived around the world for the past 10 years, and American bathrooms often leave a lot to be desired when it comes to cleanliness. This bathroom, however, was hands down the cleanest and nicest bathroom I have ever seen in the United States. It literally sparkled. The water pressure was strong, but honestly, your hands were definitely clean. There were both paper towels and hand dryers, and the hand dryer actually worked. There were even tissues, which is unheard of—I didn’t have to use toilet paper to blow my nose. All of the bathrooms were all-gender, which was super inclusive and really appreciated.
All of that to say, this was one of the best restaurant experiences I’ve had in a long time. From the food to the service to the little details, everything was outstanding!!!!!