Neat gentrified spot in the middle of nowhere. I say gentrified because that's how it feels, in reality it's just a new construction in BFE. Food was delicious. Secret sauce stuff is a must. The only downside is gurrrrrl these prices be wild. These fries were like 23 bucks or something. I mean, they were good n all but I would expect these prices in town but in nowhere. I would go back, but I would be a bit more calculated to in my choices out of principle alone
This is a perfectly nice sandwich shop with interesting menu items that are tasty. However the pricing is way out of line for what you get. In Fairfax there is a similar shop with arguably better fare, with prices well below this place in Sebastopol. Their home made soda drink is particulary ridiculous in price. It's just soda water with a splash of fruit juice, for something like $5.00 or more with tax.and tip.
This is the all time best place to get sandwiches. The most creative combinations, made from only the freshest ingredients, and home to the best tuna melt anywhere in the country!
Salsa Verde is so good! Steak fries are delicious
Truly the best sandwiches I’ve ever had. Kendra, the owner, is a flavor genius and uses the best ingredients that Sonoma county has to offer. Tuna melt and chicken sandwich are my favorites.
Shared a patty melt with my boyfriend. Last I checked, patty melts have cheese? Red onions were not a good choice to caramelize, they left a bitter aftertaste, maybe do a sweeter onion like yellow/white/sweet onion for that sandwich. The sauces were good but would be better for Mexican food, lots of lime (I do love citrus though). Frozen crinkle cut fries were a weird choice but sometimes you have to cut corners, I love fries regardless. As a Sonoma county native of 29 years I would love to see this place succeed but with the prices and the quality of food, I'm not hopeful. It is Sebastopol, though.
Craving a fresh salad of local organic veggies? Or a creative sandwich, hot or cold? Portions are large enough to fill you or share. Vegetarian options: Locally grown, fresh organic veggies in salads or sandwiches. Wheelchair accessibility: Outside on a flat patio.