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I heard about this place from an acquaintance and thought I'd give it a try. It just opened recently, so I figured it was worth a lunch trip to see if it was any different than your typical chain "cafe." The verdict -- not really. It is a mix between Wildflower Bread Company and Paradise Bakery. The food is so-so -- not as good as Wildflower, but slightly better than Paradise Bakery. I had their panini and soup combo. The panini was fine and for the soup I had chicken tortilla, which I must say was pretty tasty. Their bakery selections, however, did look delicious! And they do catering, which might be nice if your having a small gathering or a work meeting. The staff seemed very friendly and helpful. I was greeted by a "hostess" when I entered and then directed by another "hostess" to an open ordering station. The dinning area is pretty large, with plenty of places to sit as well as a good sized patio. All in all, it was a nice experience. The food wasn't anything spectacular -- and for being what it was, was kind of overpriced -- but decent nevertheless. I am not sure if I'll go out of my way to visit here again, but if I'm in the area, I may stop by.
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