Don’t go here for food. It’s a craft shop that sells store-bought food.
Received two frozen waffles bought from Whole Foods. How do I know this? Because the owner told us. She said we should have asked if it was home-made and that everyone (restaurants in the area) buys and serves store bought food - they certainly do. I’m amazed. I can go to the grocery store and heat up their products at home. I’d suggest you do the same.
Barely any chicken in the chicken wrap. A four inch slice of pizza whereby the dough was still raw. Waffles weren’t even fully toasted and fell apart, soggy and cold.
Just embarrassing.
Most desserts looked horrible - maybe they were made there.
I’m guessing this would be best classified as a hobby shop with a smoothie bar. Felt like I was at my aunts house, said I was hungry and she offered to “throw something in.”
If you want a coffee or a smoothie while you’re shopping for crafts, enjoy. But if you’re looking for any sort of food please go elsewhere.
They say everything is gluten free so if you trust them I guess there’s that.
— Yes, the establishment is dedicated gluten-free
— Poor