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Really good avocado toast. Unfortunately the trailer doesn’t have the option to do a poached egg like the brick and mortar does but they serve it with a hard boiled sliced egg and that wasn’t bad at all! They have plenty of picnic table seating on the deck and in the grass area. Food was prepare
Delicious paleo friendly restaurant with only outdoor sitting. Signature butter coffee is excellent and needs no sugar. Tacos are small so I needed two tacos and an apple struddle muffin to fill up. My friend got the avocado toast which was great too! Definitely will come back!
This health food place is great for brunch or anytime of day!! I got a burger and sweet potato fries to go and seriously tasted so fresh and flavorful. My friends got some breakfast items and loved them too. Highly recommend.
Coffee and the avocado toast was great!! I wasn’t too crazy about the price. $7 just for the one slice of toast and $6 for a small chai latte.
Let them tell you about their coffee. It's rad, healthy and tastes awesome . Also the avocado toast is anything but basic. ;)
Excellent quality breakfast and easy parking. Seamless and friendly service. We sat on the patio and that is the photo attached. Was lovely. Very busy and popular but seated nearly immediately. Great menu options. Will be back. And Ten Thousand Villages is right next door. I loved having a tradition
I feel healthy and jacked on their butter coffee crack. But seriously this place has an eclectic menu with some ingredients rarely found elsewhere (like chaga and collagen, and other items I can’t pronounce). Yeah it’s pricey, but you’re paying for some high quality coffee and elixirs here. Couple t
A bit pricey to be a daily habit I admit, but for butter coffee lovers, this is the place to go. Their food is fresh and delicious, too. And a big shout out to the staff -- they're always the kindest humans to encounter.
I was very weary of coffee with butter in it. My server informed me that the butter help my body slowly absorb the caffeine giving me a more level dose. After trying the Mint Mocha Coffee i wouldn't have cared what was in it. It was delicious a d the butter made the coffee so much smoother to drink.
Avocado toast was the bomb, seems like they give you an entire avocado on half a toast. Apple cider oat meal was good but pretty sweet. Was not a fan of their earl gray tea. Service was good though.
This was an interesting treat. The owner was very friendly. We ordered the bulletproof coffee, specifically the Yeti, which is the iced version. This place is a paleo restaurant and puts high amounts of omega fatty acids oils in the coffee. We tried the vanilla and the chocolate. The flavors a
Great place to eat. Went on a date with my wife here. Having had eaten in places from LA, NYC, to Europe can safely say its a good value and that the wait staff was friendly, professional, respectful, and prompt. Great value on the menu. We left feeling full but not stuffed and their was comfort in
I have come by for coffee a couple time when in the area. It’s a little pricy ($6-8) but unique. They use MCT oil and butter for flavoring like bullet proof coffee. The snacks looked good but I didn’t try. I would go on the smaller side for the coffee since it can be a little rich.
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