Fun place! We loved all of the queer zines and unique, francophone decor around the restaurant! We found ourselves very intrigued by all of the different things to read, examine, and reflect on around the restaurant. My friends and I were sat in a nook in the back corner, which was creative, and a little odd. Luckily, we like odd.
The service definitely forgot about us for a while, probably close to 20 minutes. If not for the decor, this would have been painful. Eventually, after I asked for water, and we waited 10 more minutes, the waitress arrived, looking like she had just run a marathon and was now getting stage freight. We received no apologies and were made to keep waiting to order. The waiter was what you'd expect - and didn't bother to engage us despite our attempts to help her and relax her a bit.
The food wasn't a long wait, and was pretty good overall, just expensive. I would not recommend the grits. The cuisine was definitely bordering French cuisine, but has some work to make it there.
Good spot for brunch. Not a must visit.
L T
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November 30, 2024
Chic casual French fair with simple and yummy food in the neighborhood. We had breakfast here and had a great time, and they have some creative cold soup (blueberries yogurt). I would totally come back for a drink in the evening.
Maegon Smith
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September 15, 2024
There are no high chairs or booster seats (EDIT the booster is a small footstool with no sides or straps)
The food is good, portions a bit small
Our server was so sweet
D
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August 24, 2024
Such a pleasant relaxing time here. Makes me feel like I’m in Europe at a lovely cafe. Great service. Chocolate croissant 🥐 recommended and cheese du jour.
Molly John
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July 20, 2024
I had a lovely lunch here and was pleasantly surprised by the prices. Their daily special was $15 for a delicious and very unique sandwich with lamb and a peach sauce with a soup or salad and glass of wine. I had the corn chowder and can recommend it! The restaurant had a fun atmosphere and very attentive staff. I recommend a visit!
Fun place! We loved all of the queer zines and unique, francophone decor around the restaurant! We found ourselves very intrigued by all of the different things to read, examine, and reflect on around the restaurant. My friends and I were sat in a nook in the back corner, which was creative, and a little odd. Luckily, we like odd. The service definitely forgot about us for a while, probably close to 20 minutes. If not for the decor, this would have been painful. Eventually, after I asked for water, and we waited 10 more minutes, the waitress arrived, looking like she had just run a marathon and was now getting stage freight. We received no apologies and were made to keep waiting to order. The waiter was what you'd expect - and didn't bother to engage us despite our attempts to help her and relax her a bit. The food wasn't a long wait, and was pretty good overall, just expensive. I would not recommend the grits. The cuisine was definitely bordering French cuisine, but has some work to make it there. Good spot for brunch. Not a must visit.
Chic casual French fair with simple and yummy food in the neighborhood. We had breakfast here and had a great time, and they have some creative cold soup (blueberries yogurt). I would totally come back for a drink in the evening.
There are no high chairs or booster seats (EDIT the booster is a small footstool with no sides or straps) The food is good, portions a bit small Our server was so sweet
Such a pleasant relaxing time here. Makes me feel like I’m in Europe at a lovely cafe. Great service. Chocolate croissant 🥐 recommended and cheese du jour.
I had a lovely lunch here and was pleasantly surprised by the prices. Their daily special was $15 for a delicious and very unique sandwich with lamb and a peach sauce with a soup or salad and glass of wine. I had the corn chowder and can recommend it! The restaurant had a fun atmosphere and very attentive staff. I recommend a visit!