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  • I walked up to Pear and the Pickle and saw a gold pear as their logo and thought... these guys get it. The whole place was gold! Not literally. Figuratively. I went on a Saturday morning and got a breakfast sandwich and a cup of drip coffee. I ordered a sausage, egg, and cheese on a brioche (I think) ("I think" there is about the brioche, not the type of sandwich as a whole. It's important I make that clear because the sausage egg and cheese was not forgettable. It was memorable. The bun was too. So, don't let this confuse you either. I just don't always know the proper names of breads. It's my fault, not the shop's. The taste...the taste I'll never forget.)(Thanks for allowing me to clarify). Best breakfast sandwich I've had in the city. Mark it. The coffee was okay, not the greatest I've ever had. It's okay. You also get a refill on the mug of drip. I'll go back to try espresso. The inside was incredible and the design style was something that should attract people. It's like Ace Hotel styling. Trendy. Cozy. But artsy. They put a lot of thoughtful work into the space, and I appreciate that in an independently owned business. The owner took the time to introduce himself and to give a history of the business, their journey, and their ability to pivot based on customer needs. They started wanting a heavy lean on coffee - coffee shop that sold some food. But the pivot has occurred where they're a food place that sells some coffee. I think there's still some figuring out to be done there, but you can tell an honest person who wants to improve and add value to a community when you meet him/her. Pear and the Pickle ownership is in that category. There are some random groceries sold in the space to pay homage to the building and what it was as a general store. Awesome once you know - yet confusing to see random items when walking in. It truly was a great experience. They have a nice deck I want to try once the nuclear winter passes. It's good for conversations, and I'm not sure I would come with my laptop to post-up and work. That would be weird, I think. A breakfast date or a get-together with friends, on the other hand... perfect! What's ironic is you'd be in a pickle if you didn't go to Pear and the Pickle...and you would also be in one once you got in there. But the latter is what you really want over the former!!
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