Nice, clean atmo. Decent service. Mixed feelings about the food itself.
This is supposed to be "healthy" sort of food, but for a breakfast joint I'd hope for better options for the coffee. The familiar pink packets are on the table (can anyone say "C" word?) and there are mass produced artificially flavored creamer pop-tubs of creamer, like "French Vanilla", but nothing really "natural" is provided like stevia (or even "Truvia") or just plain old real cream that hasn't been cooked and packaged. How about give the option to pay a little more for healthy sweetener or even real cream or soy/rice milk?
My benedict florentine was like a salad with a runny egg on it and some unusual, thin lemony salad dressing. How about put "Benedict" in quotes (like I just did) if you're going to smother the thing in lemony salad dressing instead of real Hollandaise and not tell me?
I don't eat meat but my guess is that the usual nitrites are still there in the ham and bacon despite the knowledge that the "C" word is also associated with these. Again, how about giving an option to pay a few dollars more so my family members, who want to opt-in on the meat, can not be fooled by brown bread thinking they are in a "C" free zone here with the food and drink.
Ahhh... just my two cents for those looking for authentic "health" food and not just some extra green and brown on their plates. Time to take it further First Watch and really cater to the health food enthusiasts and up your game.