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| - While the place has a charming atmosphere the food and service left a lot to be desired. I'll start with the more important review; the food.
The food was grossly overpriced considering the taste and quantity. We ordered the biscuits, caprese flatbread, grilled veggie platter, red velvet cupcake, and blueberry muffin. The cupcake and muffin tasted exactly the same, like cornbread. The grilled veggie platter was $12 for a tablespoon of sliced red pepper, a cup of carrots, and about a half cup of asparagus. The carrots were bland, but the asparagus and peppers were good and had a decent glaze over it. The biscuits were also good but not enough strawberry jam to use on all of them. The flatbread eventually made its way to our table (server forgot to bring it and we had to ask what happened to it before it came out). The flatbread was cold, the crust was chewy and either undercooked/pre-cooked/not cooked at all I couldn't tell. The menu is very limited, only about 8 items total, even though we weren't expecting to eat anything other than baked goods the bakery selection was also very limited so we didn't have much of a choice.
Next most important thing; the service/atmosphere. The hostess asked if we wanted to sit inside or outside. The weather was nice so we said outside... she promptly took us to a table inside? The room we were in was small and had 3 tables. One long table with a large party of women. They were very loud, the other table actually asked to be moved to a different area because it was too loud. The bakery is difficult to get to because of the table layout. The line wasn't very long but it felt crowded as a result.
For patrons planning to come in with kids, don't. The only thing kid friendly is the baked goods and as mentioned above they all taste like cornbread.
This place feels more like a tapas and casual conversation spot. Grab a beer, chat with friends, meet with a client, etc.
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