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| - We were looking for a place to eat for brunch this morning and were surprised to see that all of the places we were looking at were closed for Memorial Day. We were happy to see that town hall was open and decided to stop in.
After waiting for a significant amount of time before the hostess acknowledged us, we put our names in and were told it would be a 30 minute wait. As we were waiting, we noticed that they had a cafe attached to the restaurant that was almost entirely empty and decided to go there. In this side, you order your food at a counter and sit down. The menu on the cafe side seemed to have almost (maybe all) of the same menu items as the restaurant side. I wished the hostess would have told us that this was an option in the first place.
I decided to do the custom crepe station, while my partner did the huevos rancheros. I was blown away by my crepe-- which was savory and included egg, bacon, sausage, onion, cheese, and spinach. They offered savory crepes, as well. Whereas most crepe places I've been to have two batters-- one that is sweet, one that is more of a buckwheat savory batter, Town Hall only had one. It was kind of sweet, light, and fluffy, and I actually really enjoyed it as a contrast to the savory fillings. While I can't comment much on the huevos rancheros, my partner enjoyed them and loved that they were served right on a skillet.
The entire concept of this restaurant is based on non-GMO foods that fall into a variety of healthful wellness categories-- paleo, vegan, etc. They offer "trendy" health craze items like bee pollen topped smoothies, bulletproof coffee (coffee with butter in it), and more.
The decor, menu, and music felt very contemporary and hip. I instantly felt very cool being in this restaurant.. hahaha. :)
All in all, it was a delicious brunch and we will be back to try some of the other menu items at the cafe, as well as the restaurant.
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