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I used to love this place and then ONE incident ruined it for me and I will NEVER go back. I witnessed one of the employees change her child's soiled diaper in the indoor dining area during the end of lunchtime. She just plopped her kid right down on the FABRIC seating surface and jumped right in. I didn't realize what was happening until I noticed a smell behind me, turned around and saw her changing the kid right in front of me. I got up, walked out, called the appropriate authorities (for some reason the naming the actual dept is prohibited on this site) and have never come back since. When people ask me if I want to go there, I simply shake my head and tell them don't ask unless they want to know...they usually want to know, so I tell them. Those folks tend to want to sip their coffee someplace else afterward. I hated to slam the shop like that, but that kind of behavior, with the other employees, glancing over and saying nothing is unacceptable in a place where food is served...hell, most places.\r \r \r Maybe their unsanitary attitude/habits have changed. Maybe that was a one-time thing. But I don't think I will ever be able to get that ""one-time"" out of my head. It was simply disgraceful, unsanitary and mind-boggling that others would tolerate that behavior. I didn't even stick around long enough to see if the mother washed her hands afterward, but if she was unabashedly changing that kid in the dining area, I have a feeling she wasn't exactly clean in other aspects of her life either...just a feeling based on that first impression...which wasn't good.
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Food was overpriced and below expectation. I read all the 4-star and above reviews so I definitely expected more. It's tucked in a neat little east side town with cosy patio, nice for hanging out over coffee on a sunny day. The person taking our order was rude and seemed like either she didn't want to be there or she didn't want to bother with us. It was our first time so we asked two questions about the menu and she seemed annoyed, and walked away right after we paid. The waffle was decent. For $2 you get 'fresh seasonal fruit' which consisted of 2 blackberries, 3 soggy raspberries, and 4 blueberries, with half-melted whipped cream on the side. (Fresh seasonal berries in Texas in Dec? hmm..) The whipped cream was sour, I didn't want to bother to risk getting sick. The migas dish was simply poorly seasoned scrambled egg, with stale El Milagro chips on the side, old grated cheese (it has those white specks on them) and salsa. I thought migas means tortilla pieces scrambled with the eggs? Plus a small mocha, all that ran us $17. We left still hungry and dissatisfied, then immediately went to Austin Java to finish our brunch. I really want to like these local hidden establishments but this had to be our first and last visit there. What a pity since location was nicely secluded.
I always enjoy the food and coffee here, but I give it only 4 stars because their menu is too limited. That's the main reason I don't go there very often. I like having more selections.
I love going there for breakfast. Eating outside in the courtyard area is always very pleasant under the trees, but watch out for the flies. I really enjoy their chef salad too. It's not crazy unique but just very fresh which goes a long way for flavor.
They make a pretty good cup of Double Americano too! :)
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I love this place for many reasons... but their waffles top the list. They're easily the best in town.
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Fantastic cafe and live music venue with some of the most eclectic music in the city. Check the Brobdingnagian Bards or the Belly Dance Troupe for a couple great evenings of music.
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This is one of my favorite places on the East Side. Lounge outside drinking your coffee while the smell of tortillas wafts over from the factory. Great way to spend an afternoon.
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