located in the charming town of montrose, this all day eatery opens in the morning catering to locals drinking piping hot coffee, while nibbling on blueberry muffins, croissants and breakfast delights. there are banana pancakes; strawberry and banana french toast; egg dishes and a variety of skillet dishes. the breakfast potatoes are verygoodhere. they also like to serve fresh fruit.
for lunch -,people like to sit out front on a warm day and enjoy a salad or a sandwich. their house salad is quitegoodand their dressings are delicious. they make three different wraps and cook up some reallygoodburgers, including a black bean veggie style burger. they also make a soup of the day and serve a bowl of three-bean chili. it's served with a thick slice of moist zucchini bread. the pasta dishes are quitegoodtoo. i love their passion fruit flavor - no sugar - iced tea.
kids love the ice cream here. it's fosselman's. the cappuccino crunch is my favorite.
dinner offers many of the lunch items, plus oven roasted turkey with cranberries, mashed potatoes and chef's selection of veggies. they serve meatloaf with gravy, mashed potatoes and vegetables. the buttermilk fried chicken arrives with three pieces with mashed potatoes, gravy, hawaiian coleslaw, biscuit and house made jam. there is also some fish entrees and specials if the day. usually salmon or halibut, but also shrimp and crab cake dinners.
they serve different bread at dinner, not the delicious zucchini bread. it's good, but not as sweet.
the 6 oz. petit filet mignon is cooked to your preference and served with tarragon hollandaise, mashed potatoes with vegetables.
there are a few mexican entrees and bbq specialties during dinner.
they do serve wine and beer. after dinner walk along the sidewalk and window shop. it's a quaint village with many owner owned businesses - a bookstore, skateboard shop, sewing shop, pet store and candy shop. not a lot of chain stores.
television production companies film around here often.