Sunflour is long on charm and pretty short on efficiency. This place is not a good choice if you're a take your-coffee-and-pastry-and-go person. If you are ordering any thing other than a hot, black coffee to-go, you will have to wait. and wait.
This location is centrally located on east blvd and feels like you're walking into a home converted into a coffee shop. It's pretty tight on space but there are spacious counter-top window seating as well as regular tables.
The pastry window is the true star and shines beautifully in displaying all of the homemade treats. The menu is written chalkboard style and covers the rest of the beverage and food options. When I walked in on a warm, Saturday morning, it was super hot and stifling in the store. There was a little bit of line but it moved pretty well.
I ordered an iced dirty chai latte and chocolate croissant. Sunflour is pretty well-known for their croissants and there is good reason. They are huge and flaky. Perfect for sharing or not all :) I had to wait a good 5-10 minutes for my iced dirty chai latte which I found ridiculous but then soon forgave them when I tasted it. Delicious. For both of those items, my total was $8.88. Not cheap but worth it.
While I was waiting for my drink, I noticed other people's food. I found that the egg sandwiches are made using some sort of square-ish egg patty. Personally, I would stick to only ordering pastries and not egg-based sandwiches from Sunflour. The sandwiches look pretty but I like a real egg on a breakfast sandwich.
Sunflour is a nice spot to chill on a leisurely weekend day (or weekday, if your schedule allows!) and sip and eat.