Great small plates, but not too much like a Parisian cafe. It's almost as if whoever decorated this place tried a little too hard and may have never visited Paris, but I could be wrong. Regardless, the food was great and I didn't really care much about the decor and ambiance because I came hungry.
What I ordered:
-Ham and cheese croissant: warm, light and fluffy with a small side salad with oil/balsamic vinegar dressing ($6.90). I would order this again. It's not greasy and heavy like most ham and cheese croissants, nothing like the ones at donut shops.
-Country Plate: comes with a little bit of everything. Reminds me of a European breakfast and it looks exactly how it does in the menu photo. (12.90)
-black coffee: ok, a little on the bitter side
Service was decent, no complaints. You order and pay at the register and a gal brings you your order to the table.
I'd come back, but not rushing to come back.