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| - A little hard to find because it says Mosaics on the side of the building you're approaching. Went for Sunday brunch. Totally packed with maybe fifteen waiting in this small cafe but turnover was pretty good. They'll ask you to vacate the table when done, so no lingering! LOL
. Fortunately we were a party of six with a reservation. No reservations for smaller parties. Parking wasn't too bad, on street within a block or so.
Waiter was awesome. Cool bald dude. Very friendly and extremely competent. Minimal selection with NO substitutions, made of all natural, home grown or locally sourced ingredients. Food was excellent except the pecan-crusted bacon was a little too weird for me after the first bite. I got the Omelette with mushrooms, zucchini and spinach. Like I said, no subs. I would have preferred no mushrooms, as would a companion diner, but the only option was an omelette with butter beans. It was easy to pick out the 'shrooms, though! Otherwise it was delicious! The cider was really good, too!
One had the turkey sandwich and loved it, except it was covered in gravy which was unexpected, and he had to eat it with a fork instead of as a sandwich, and others had the Shipwrecked, a scramble of eggs and LOTS of veggies.
One was REALLY looking forward to the corned beef hash, but they were out by 11am. On a Sunday. Not good!
Nobody really liked the pecan crusted bacon, and we'd each gotten it as a costly side because we're all bacon lovers. But this had a scary look and was too, well, sweet. That was the only drawback. Oh, except for no substitutions, though as busy as they were you can understand why they have that policy.
This is one of those places that gets a lot of word of mouth but I probably wouldn't go back because of the small selection.
I also noticed they list themselves as "wheelchair accessible." well, maybe when they're empty, and only at one or two tables at that. I'd be prepared for some difficulty if anybody in your party is in a chair.
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