I first noticed this coffee shop on my way home from yoga. The sign looked so cute I had to go in and check it out. Upon walking in I was pleasantly surprised to see that they serve Cuvee coffee - a delicious locally roasted brand that I highly recommend.
I decided to order a quick iced coffee since I had to run to the farmers market before it closed. While waiting for my coffee I was drooling over several beautiful plates of food that kept coming out of the kitchen. I decided then that I had to come back the next day for breakfast with my husband.
My iced coffee was strong by not bitter and acidic like you frequently get at other places. I finished it before I got to the farmers market and couldn't wait to go back to get another the next day. I did a little research that night and found out that the building they are in was built in the 1800's and they use local fresh ingredients where possible on their menu.
When I returned the next day I got another great cup of coffee and ordered the breakfast burrito, the peppered bacon inside was delicious and the crunch of the tortilla from it being grilled on a panini press added a nice consistency to it. They had several breakfast and lunch options that all looked good, several light fresh salads or sandwiches, as well as some heavier breakfast options. This location also has lots outdoor seating if you like to bring your dogs in tow like me, they even had water bowls set outside for our 4-legged friends. I would definitely like to go back and try some of the other menu options, and get another coffee of course! I rate this phenomenal.
I decided to order a quick iced coffee since I had to run to the farmers market before it closed. While waiting for my coffee I was drooling over several beautiful plates of food that kept coming out of the kitchen. I decided then that I had to come back the next day for breakfast with my husband.
My iced coffee was strong by not bitter and acidic like you frequently get at other places. I finished it before I got to the farmers market and couldn't wait to go back to get another the next day. I did a little research that night and found out that the building they are in was built in the 1800's and they use local fresh ingredients where possible on their menu.
When I returned the next day I got another great cup of coffee and ordered the breakfast burrito, the peppered bacon inside was delicious and the crunch of the tortilla from it being grilled on a panini press added a nice consistency to it. They had several breakfast and lunch options that all looked good, several light fresh salads or sandwiches, as well as some heavier breakfast options. This location also has lots outdoor seating if you like to bring your dogs in tow like me, they even had water bowls set outside for our 4-legged friends. I would definitely like to go back and try some of the other menu options, and get another coffee of course! I rate this phenomenal.