Lola's kitchen was a fun experience... I went with a friend for sunday brunch and had the Croque Lola. It was yummy and tasted healthy, but not in the bland grainy kinda way. Lola's potatoes, one of the sides, reminded me of something that my aunt makes and added a nice kick to the meal. I also had the butternut squash soup which turned out to be quite spicy, likely from the green hot pepper oil that was drizzled onto the soup.
Lola's is very homey, and not only because it is set in an old victorian house. Our server lived up to this homey image and was very friendly and welcoming. We sat in the back room right by the large graffiti artwork, which, if you looked at carefully had several quirky quotes and pieces of writing scattered throughout. Making out what was written was fun and made our time even more enjoyable.