I don't know if it was the beautiful weather or the charm of the train depot, but I came away thinking that all was right with the world. Anytime an establishment can make you feel that way even for a little while is a win in my book.
We came here on a Saturday morning looking for some food and caffeine. I ordered a bocadillo with prosciutto, and it came half wrapped in butcher paper. Prosciutto with a soft cheese on an ultra crusty bread - a little too hard on the crust as it tore up the roof of my mouth. The house made chai latte I ordered was deliciously spicy, and one of the better ones I've had around town. My boyfriend ordered the Porter pocket with scrambled eggs and bacon. The filling was hot and deliciously flaky. It was like a fancy hot pocket, but way tastier.
While we sat on their covered patio, enjoying our food and caffeine, looking at the old train, I felt like I was on one of my trips to Europe, enjoying a crusty bread salami sandwich while waiting for the next train out of town.
This place gets 4 stars, even though it's more like 3.5 because I think a couple of tweaks could make them better. I'd love to see an expanded menu with more non-sandwich offerings. I also found the bocadillo and porter pocket a bit overpriced, and it's a bit weird that in-house drinks only come in 8oz servings.