Great place for eating healthy and small servings. The prices are worth the delicious tasting food options!
Jason S.
Place rating: 5 Brantford, Canada
Excellent Breakfast. I had a Double Egg BLT and it was outstanding. Lots of space to sit and in a great location. Hidden gem for weekend breakfast for sure.
Anna S.
Place rating: 2 Manhattan, NY
Very average food. Way too expensive for what you are getting. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The have free wifi, which was a plus. Overall, I won’t be coming back. I rather eat breakfast at a hotel than here.
Roney C.
Place rating: 2 Ottawa, Canada
Poor and disorganized service — two breakfasts came 5 minutes apart and sans the coffees we ordered. Western omelette very average. Nice atmosphere, though.
Danial D.
Place rating: 3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Great location, great atmosphere, decent food. This place is good for large groups for a casual lunch due to the large amount of seating area both inside and outside, but it’s also suitable for a casual solo lunch. I got the grilled cheese with tomato and the sun dried tomato pasta salad, which came up to just under $ 8. The sandwich was okay. It had a lot more tomato than cheese, which left me wanting more. It was also a tad soggy, but I guess that’s the price you get for having tomato in your sandwich. It was also cooked using a panini press instead of being fried in butter or oil which is advantageous for health conscious foodies. The salad was light and delicious. Overall, it was a pretty sufficient meal at a good price.
Vivek S.
Place rating: 3 Oakland, CA
There’s nothing particularly awesome about this coffeeshop, wedged deep in the heart of the business district. It’s spacious and has a wide selection of pastries, sandwiches, cold drinks and coffee. On the other hand, my Americano was nothing special and took an epic 7 minutes to produce. ¿Que? It seems fine for travellers or rat-racers who aren’t fussy. There is plently of seating, on-site computers with free Internet(what is this, 1998?), and $ 1 refills on brewed coffee if you stay. Not bad, I suppose. Obligatory Title Pun: No CROISSANT-TREE for old men. Menu Readability: They’ve got the menu on flat screen LCDs up in here! Damn. Need to mention: Part of this café is sectioned off with a glass wall. Is this a cone of silence? A holding cell? An aquarium? I’m curious. What this place teaches me about myself: I would have loved a place with free Internet when I was backpacking across Europe. How things have changed.