The food was simple and delicious. Atmosphere was fantastic. Didn’t really see much of the server til half through the meal due to the pay set up which I was not happy with. Vegetarian options: Potatoes and orange brûlée… Parking: Maybe five spots directly in front of restaurant due to location. Kid-friendliness: Quiet .
I came here hoping to enjoy a meal with my family. Instead I enjoyed watching everyone around me with their meal and my ‘unlimited refills’ coffee (yes that you pay extra for) never get filled. Also, I don’t appreciate any sort of political agenda being pushed on me when I’m a paying customer. Especially when our group was coming from a conference at the center nearby, I felt like we were profiled from the second we walked in. When we arrived, we informed the wait staff that there’s be a couple more joining us. They very abruptly responded with “no one else can come”. We thought maybe that was a joke? But soon realized that was not the case. Once seated, we noticed that it was a mobile menu. As we look up the menus we were told to order straight from the website. We should have just left right then and there. Not only do you order from the website, but you also pay for everything (including tip) ahead of time. How can I tip on a service I haven’t even received yet? The prices were way too high for the quality and service we got. I wanted just regular drip coffee that at any other breakfast place you can get a mug and they fill it as needed. Typically you’d get complimentary cream and sugar with that as well (it’s just common sense, really). But this place makes you pay way more for refillable coffee, and additional cost for any cream or sugar needed. The server informed me that it was well worth it. Speaking from the experience, it was not. They didn’t refill my coffee once, I had to ask someone who wasn’t even our server. My husband and I ordered at the same time; paid for and tipped for our meal. The entire table we were with got their meals and finished before I even got my meal. My husband had his food a good 20-30 minutes before I got mine, and as chivalry is not dead, he kindly waited for me to get mine so naturally his meal was cold by the time he ate. (He got a basic burger, and it was way overpriced and he didn’t even get fries with that). My meal did taste ok once I finally got it, the potato cube was odd so I didn’t care for that take on potatoes. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel! I felt as if they had profiled us from the start. As it was July when we went, they still had all their pride paraphernalia all over the place. They must have sensed that we are not of that community, because the service we got wasn’t conducive to other tables around us. I felt like we were forgotten about and tolerated for us being there. However, in todays society, I guess I shouldn’t expect decent service or respect anymore.