Was put off by the name so hadn't gone in before (thought it would be too hipsterish). And the atmosphere was definitely hip with super clean lines, glass table tops, under-stated designer artwork. But so many places are these days (I was hoping for something a little funkier). The outdoor patio was quite nice with a very pretty herb garden in handmade wooden containers. Both my partner and I ordered sandwiches and the bread was clearly stale. Very dried out (which the toasting did not disguise). Perhaps previously frozen or just more than day-old. The two extra sides we ordered were good - a green side salad (altho would have preferred the thick layer of dressing on the side) and a mozzarella and tomato salad. My meatloaf sandwich had way too much "stuff" on it though; I could not even taste the meatloaf. They put cole slaw steeped in dressing on the sandwich and then the meatloaf itself had a too sweet sauce on it as well. Good meatloaf stands alone. Some of these new cafes try too hard to make their product "distinctive" and might be more successful with letting a good, more traditional homemade recipe stand on its own. The prices are a bit steep for a sandwich ($ 8.00) especially, as noted by another reviewer, that's all you get. Some of the desserts looked good (key lime pie) but did not try them. Not sure I will be back; I didn't find the atmosphere very comfortable - which is more of a personal preference than any fault of theirs.