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| - Came here twice for breakfast and I could see some improvements over time. During my first visit, the cafe was half full, it was confusing as to whether I should seat myself or wait till a hostess would seat me because there were no signs, no booth and it was unclear who was the hostess. No body approached me until a minute later. The servers were friendly and I noticed that they gave complimentary biscuit to the girl who was studying at the table next to me. I ordered the Landwer breakfast and it took 30 minutes to arrive but the only thing that needed to be cooked was the eggs; the salad, cream cheese, greek yogurt with granola, etc could have all been prepped ahead of time so I didn't know why it would have taken so long. And as with other reviewers, I could see a lack of organization with the servers in terms of who was responsible for which table.
However the second time I visited, they had a "please wait to be seated" by the door, they hired more servers, the servers were quick to bring water, provide refills, and check in with us to see how everything was. Still felt a bit chaotic but could observe improvements in two weeks' time. The place was also packed around 1030 to 1200. You could see that there is a close knit community here because somehow, many customers at different tables knew each other.
The price is a bit on the higher side but the quality of food is there, the teas and coffees are great, they have lactose free options and are sensitive to pregnant ladies' needs (pasteurized products, and reminders if something like their dish contains undercooked eggs).
I look forward to visiting again for their dinner options. Beautiful and unique decor, very welcoming place to enjoy a meal.
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