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#vegetarian. I stopped by The White Windmill Bakery & Cafe for lunch and was impressed by the space—but the food fell a little short.
I ordered the Avocado Open Face Sandwich, which looks fancy, but be aware—it’s very bland. It came as a toasted slice of multigrain bread topped with cold, chunky avocado, cold sliced boiled egg, and a sprinkle of arugula. Despite the beautiful presentation, there was no seasoning and no cream cheese, as some descriptions suggest. Just plain and simple.
On the bright side, the fruit cup that came with it—fresh strawberries, blueberries, and green grapes—was delicious and refreshing.
One heads-up: while Yelp lists the sandwich at $10.99, the in-store price was $13.99 ($14.80 with tax). That’s a noticeable difference.
The café itself is beautiful—lots of natural light, plenty of seating, and a clean, peaceful environment inside and out. The restrooms were clean, and there’s also a nice outdoor area to enjoy.
WiFi was the biggest downside—it wasn’t working at all, which cut my visit short since I needed internet access.
All in all, a gorgeous place to relax, but if you're coming for flavor, you may want to try a different menu item.
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