Soup • Coffee • Burgers • American
"I’ve been wanting to try this place as I read it had some vegan options. I was pretty unimpressed with the options available though. They no longer have pb&j for kids “due to covid”. I don’t really understand this because it seems like this would be one of the easiest things to keep in stock since they always have bread and both pb and jelly have a long shelf life. Since this was the only vegan kids item and they didn’t have it we ended up getting the kids a veggie burger to split. They did not like it at all. I thought the patty was very good but they didn’t. I ordered the vegan blt which was made with mushroom bacon. It was decent. Both entrees were overpriced, about $11 and they don’t even come with a side. We got two of the Cookie Monster cupcakes and the cloud 9 cupcakes. Both were pretty good but they were so moist they were falling apart. I would suggest they either put the pb&j on the menu again for kids or maybe do a kids grilled cheese which they already have ingredients for on hand. I also was very surprised that they still do not allow dine in eating which is unusual for a restaurant in this area at this point. We will most likely not be back."
Vegan • Bakery • Grocery • Chocolate
"This all gluten-free baker has enough vegan options to be worth a stop, especially if you are also GF (I'm not). They are certainly good cupcakes and do not have that sometimes off-putting GF texture/oilness that some GF bakery do. You were pretty good and I'm pretty special. My Fave was the loaded monkey. It was like a sweet chocolate chip banana bread with peanut butter frosting and injected with chocolate frosting. Yum. Besides, they weren't the tiny little three-bit cupcakes you'll find. They're pretty big!"
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