I know this place wants to establish itself a a full service Coffee house and the cute little bistro seems to be also successful serving sandwiches and deserts - and for that I like it so much better than Zoe's Kitchen down the street.
Getting to Hob Nobs is a bit complicated. It's located on a one way street (headed North). Parking can also be a bit of a pain. The parking lot next to Hob Nobs is small but there is another across the street - but it's easy to miss so you need to be vigilant.
The bistro has outside seating making it a lovely place to meet friends and hang out -especially this time of year. Inside are lovely wood floors and lots of light.
I had the Carver Sandwich for lunch which somehow didn't live up to my expectations. The roast beef seemed process and the of feta and cheddar was awkward for me. I looked longingly at my friends sandwich. She had the Smokey Joe sandwich with Turkey and Bacon -- that looked fresh and yummy and I'll try that next time.
I say - give the place a go.