Overall I'd say this place is a-ok, but its atmosphere and non-food offerings make it quirky and definitely enjoyable! It seems to be a local lunchtime favorite as nearly all of the tables were full. Luckily, I managed to grab a window seat while waiting for my food to come out.
I ordered a cappuccino and the pulled pork sandwich. The cappuccino was perfect and came in this beautiful red cup that I really wanted to steal and take back to put in my own apartment. The flavors were bold and strong but not too overpowering or acidic, and it went down so smoothly. I thought the pulled pork sandwich was just okay and nothing too special. Maybe it was a bit too sweet for my taste, as I like my pulled pork to be focused more on the natural flavors of the meat.
After eating, I browsed their shelves which held some relics related to all things arts and culture, and I picked up a zine for $2.50 which detailed why you should start a band. I thought it was lovely that the authors decided to address specifically queer and POC female participation in a typically sexist band culture and why it's important to have them represented. It was also funny and carried a sense of honesty that can't be forced. I'll come back to explore their selection of SXSW and other music festival-related goodies next time!