Do not recommend. When I first walked in the blender was deafening, I had to cover my kids ears. There was only one other group there: parents and a tot, no idea how they were sitting inside with all that noise. The person working greeted us right away and was very nice. There are two breads they use for toast, both vegan but one was gluten free... They only had the gluten free one. The honey cinnamon latte I had was decent, but should not be as expensive as it was. The quite pricey food took forever to come out, even though we were the only other party of three. I saw that the other table finally got their food after we sat down outside (again, too dang loud in there.) The food looks beautiful, but that's about it. The blueberry pancakes were tough/hard. The fig/ricotta toast (on gluten free bread, since they didn't have another option) had barely any ricotta and wasn't *toasted. The pumpkin pancakes were ok but a bit mushy. All the items were very small, like snack size or child size (like how much food I give my 4 year old). Again, the presentation was pretty, the list of ingredients was good, and the server was friendly. But the food wasn't good no matter how much coconut shaving you put on it or how pretty the flower is that tops it, the ingredients are more for people who think they are being fancy/healthy rather than actually good for you, and no matter how friendly our server was it was still an order and pay (and tip) at the counter before sitting like any other express food/cafe. And they only had one person working on a Saturday morning when all the other places to eat around here had long lines (but now I see why this was so empty.) The connected spiritual wellness place that I think this is an offshoot from should consider paring way down their menu so they can keep just smoothies and coffees that you can put the offered "flower essence" drops in to.
Such a pretty little spot with a relaxing atmosphere. Everything I’ve ever ordered has been delicious, beautiful, and clearly made with care.