"While the lovely decor and heart-shaped plates are supremely Instagrammable, the tiny tables and backless stools are not conducive to comfort or long brunches. The sandwiches are a reasonable $12, and quite delicious, though they left me hungry. I might have preferred a sandwich with a side of potatoes or fruit something for a higher price (e.g., $15) rather than feeling hungry. The single sandwich would be the perfect to-go option, though. I had one cocktail for $15, which was hard to swallow given it was more than my entree, but it was truly delicious and the price is relatively on bar with other DC establishments with cocktails of that caliber. I can’t remember the name of the drink but it was a passion fruit vanilla vodka shot and Prosecco shooter, which I highly recommend. The oddest thing is that there was really no service. You place your order and pay entirely on your phone and only see an individual when they bring you your food. It was confusing to figure this out for ourselves when we walked in, and was disappointing to have no one to ask questions of or recommendations. I also disliked have to select a tip when I ordered instead of at the end. At that point, just charge a service fee instead. I think the lack of service really downgrades the experience from luxury to cafe and makes the $15 cocktail more problematic. Comfier seating/tables and true table service would do this place wonders, though I have no complaints about the quality of the food and drink."