Today we enjoyed brunch with "Neighbors" ;-). The restaurant is literally set up like a cafeteria where you can share a meal and get to know your neighbors.
When you enter you are greeted and handed a menu to begin looking over. The line wraps right next to some delicious looking desserts and cookies. Once you order they give you a little metal tag to put on your table with your name. Very personable touch.
The wife chose the Shakshuka which is served in a skillet and comes with farm fresh eggs, sunny side up so you can break the yolk, tomato, bell peppers, feta cheese and fresno chilies. On the side of the plate you get 4 pieces of thinly sliced toast. Delicious meal and fun to scoop onto the bread with every bite. I decided on the Breakfast burrito this trip but almost went with the Old School breakfast. Both sounded good. The burrito was stuffed with sausage, smashed potatoes,a blend of cheeses and avocado crema. I had some sriracha mayo on the side which accompanied the burrito well and onions and diced tomatoes were sprinkled atop the plate. Definitely a 5/5 burrito. They give a 10% military discount and water is located next to the register; we made a couple trips to refill. I also ordered a sprite thinking it was a fountain drink but was delivered a can and glass with ice after inquiry a few times with the server. Next time just water or try to lemonade.
The place is new and popp'n, even if there are tons of people it'd be worth the wait. We have found a weekend brunch place to enjoy frequently!