Love the vibe there, so relaxing. German beer is always nice, but food is so so.
Giving 2 stars only because we got to sit outside and listen to music being played in the street. To start it off all the food came out at wrong times, the appetizer came out with my enteee then had to ask them where the second entree was. Food was bland. French toast was burned and dry. Garlic fries were unsalted with just shaved garlic on top(try a little harder please!) Lenguene was bland with what tasted like a can of tomatoes for sauce, oh and some lovely burned chicken thrown in the mix. When we didn't finish the pasta the busser asked if we wanted a box, we said no and replied it wasn't very good to which he responded by scowling at us. No apologies or anything like that. To be fair what we ordered is not the specialty of this place, but if you can't make it right you should take it off the menu. Skip this one and go to a better restaurant on the block there are tons to chose from.
Always great place to have a breakfast or brunch Kid-friendliness: They easily adjusted the omelette for the kids to eat
Their Pastas are good, but the Turkish breakfast was a disgrace. Old cheese, 5 pieces of Costco spring mix lettuce leaves. 2 cheese rolls again likely from Costco. Feta was tiny. They charge $3-$4 for hot water which my friend wanted to dilute the super dark Turkish coffee. So close to the train tracks so it’s very loud. Not great for conversations. Service was fast. A big pass.