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| - I've long been a seeker of those places that make you feel like you are having that quintessential city experience. Things like riding a subway, eating a meal by big windows overlooking downtown, taking in a show, kissing you significant other under the lights on a snowy night in the holiday season... The Garden Cafe just made that list. And the best part was it wasn't something I knew would fit the bill.
The Garden Cafe sits in the courtyard next to Heinz hall, on the corner of Liberty and 6th (where 6th doglegs to become Market in front of the Fairmont Hotel). The cafe is only open on days when the weather forecast is favorable because the entire place is outside. You walk into the plaza, and there is a table with a register. You order here, and go and find a table on the brick patio, sitting among fountains, trees, and the beauty of this serene downtown setting, separated from the randomness and dirt of the sidewalk by the beauty of brick walls with lush greens growing atop.
I had a chicken and brie wrap with corn something (salsa?) and some kind of Aioli suase... it was AMAZING. And it was served with a quarter pickle spear and fires. The fries were shoestring, crispy, DELICIOUS and awesome. The Wrap didn't seem huge (big enough, I figured, for a light lunch), and the whole thing was $7.something with the initial included 10% gratuity.
I was stunned when I returned to my office and found myself fighting off a food coma. SO filling. This place is unbelievable and has such an amazing ambiance. You feel like you are really in a city, but an idealistic one where everyone is nice, all the air smells amazing, the new buildings are cool and unique and the old ones are classy and ancient in their stories. You get the feeling that you can conquer the world and when you get back to the office you are going to win that big account. OK... i guess this has nothing to do with the food, but it is pretty cool. The fountains, the trees, the food, the staff... all just really great!
It was a little windy and that made it slightly challenging to eat normally, and the sounds from busses can on occasion be a little much. You will also hear any crazies yelling from the other side of the wall, but only the loudest ones.
I would absolutely recommend this place.
Weekdays 11:30-2:30, weather permitting.
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