Commune
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At Commune, we're passionate about serving up organic New American fare that nourishes both body and soul. As a cafe with a healthy emphasis on fresh ingredients, our menu offers vegetarian choices that delight the taste buds. Our full bar is always stocked with creative cocktails to complement your...
At Commune, we're passionate about serving up organic New American fare that nourishes both body and soul. As a cafe with a healthy emphasis on fresh ingredients, our menu offers vegetarian choices that delight the taste buds. Our full bar is always stocked with creative cocktails to complement your meal. We've received rave reviews from customers who praise our cozy atmosphere - think reclaimed wood accents and plenty of natural light - making it the perfect spot to catch up with friends or unwind after a long day. From hearty bowls to expertly crafted drinks, we're dedicated to serving you a delicious experience that feels like home.
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Commune receives high praise for its quality food, friendly service, and inviting atmosphere. The hot honey crispy burger and Korean chicken wings are frequently mentioned as must-try items. It's a popular spot near Columbia University, catering to various dietary needs.
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Tip: If you want both savory and sweet, go with someone who will split dishes with you.
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Commune es troba a Broadway, envoltat de llocs d'interès cultural i històric. Aquests són alguns dels punts més destacats als voltants.
Patrimoni Històric
- Ramath Orah (A 249m) — modern Orthodox synagogue in Manhattan Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- Riverside Park (A 414m) — public park on the Upper West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
- Church of Notre Dame (A 452m) — church in New York City, New York, USA Propiedad contribuidora
Edificis Religiosos
- Broadway Presbyterian Church (A 141m) — presbyterian church
- Korean Methodist Church and Institute (A 231m) — church building in Manhattan, United States of America
- Church of the Ascension, Roman Catholic (A 472m) — church building in Manhattan, United States of America
Altres Llocs d'Interès
- Furnald Hall (A 237m) — Columbia University dormitory in Manhattan, New York
- Leake and Watts Children's Home (A 456m) — repurposed building in Manhattan
- Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library (A 476m) — architecture and art library of Columbia University
- Havemeyer Hall (A 476m) — building in Manhattan, New York, United States
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Incredible food and drink! I happened upon Community Food & Juice while I strolled Manhattan looking for a place for breakfast. The French toast was delectable, and I paired it with a gorgeous hot buttered rum which I wish I had the recipe for. Sitting outside and sipping on that while watching the world go by was a great life choice for me to experience NYC traveling solo. Also not to be understated, the staff is top notch attentive, knowledgeable and kind!
Farm-to-table food, service, atmosphere. Make sure you get at dish that includes the homemade strawberry-raspberry preserves for your sourdough toast on the side.
If you're at Columbia University, you must know about Community. People are nice. The food can be excellent, especially the spicy rice! Good brunch options too. Plenty of good dishes, shakes, options, and most importantly pretty good seating. Cost is also reasonable for Manhattan.
Delicious dishes with significant portions. Their brunch menu really catches your eye and is a great deal for a casual or nice meal. Friendly service makes it worth visiting. Some seating is close together so expect to share slave with your neighbor but even then you don't feel like any space is being invaded.
First time. I went for the Pancakes since it's a sister version of Clinton Street Baking Co. The Blueberry Pancakes were very very good. Hot n fluffy and full of FRESH Blueberries. I also had the Farmers breakfast which was nice. Carfot potatoes tasted very good, bursting with fresh carrots. We had a redy but there were seats available. We were a party of 3.
Ah- when was the last time I had such a proper salmon breakfast. The fish was moist, tender, and appropriately seasoned. Fried caper which came on top of green salad was a delightful surprise. Our server, whose name was Karen was the best server I’ve ever met, let’s say, for the past six months. She was attentive, joyful, and detail-oriented.
Great food and very special service. Our waiter, Sergio, was so knowledgeable about the menu, was able to easily guide us given our allergies, was attentive, prompt and just all around the type of server everyone wants. Others who served during our meal were also very pleasant and engaged and made us feel very taken care of. Now on to the delicious food. The special was the Norwegian Eggs Benedict and it was perfect. All the flavors were perfect and the combination of components worked really well.
I’ve been here before for lunch and tried the brunch menu this time. The waiter offered me the special (i forgot the name but it was nachos with avocado, sunny-side eggs and cheese). It tasted amazing. (Paid 33$ for dish and a Latte and I think that’s okay for New York prices and the quality of food I got) Would definitely come here again.
Julio was very nice and offered great service! A real gem and the highlight of an already-amazing meal!
My friend and I had an absolutely wonderful meal here last evening. The food, as always, was so delicious (I ordered the sesame salmon bowl) and the warm chocolate cake was divine! But what really made our evening great was the fabulous service of our waitress, Amanda, who was courteous, efficient, personable and just a delight! She is phenomenal and made our evening here truly special!
I love this place. I’ve eaten here like 4 times in the last few months. It’s now a go to for breakfast and lunch. I’ve had a different meal each time and everything has been delicious, including drinks and dessert. The staff are friendly. I love the atmosphere and option for outdoor seating.
Our go-to brunch spot. Love the pancake with maple butter, tofu & egg scramble, and orange juice. Quality is consistently great!
I enjoyed very warm service here, My group had been served a simple and yet cool menu for Brunch and lunch meetings. We had tried Waffles, Chicken Sandwiches, Fries paired with cocktail drinks. I would say they serve very generous portions; I couldn’t finish my chicken sandwich 😅. The staff is friendly and will pay constant attention to your table.
Loved my dinner date here! I got the fish of the day sandwich which was branzino. It was so delicious and I will definitely be coming back to try other dishes. The other dish was the grain bowl with tofu. The rice was perfectly cooked and the tofu was deliciously marinated. For dessert we got the flourless chocolate cake which was extremely decadent and paired really well with the whipped cream and tart raspberry sauce
The food is good, the place is clean and service is up to par although a bit cramped. If you go there for a good meal you'll find it here at a very reasonable price. As for me, if I ever go back I'll demand to get my cup of coffee in a regular cup I just can't get over having coffee in a bowl, sorry that's not for me.
I’ve been going to Community for about two years now, and it honestly hasn’t missed once. It’s one of my favorite spots near Columbia — perfect for grabbing a meal right after work or sitting down for something solid and consistent. My go-to orders: • Grilled Salmon Burger – Always cooked right. Flavorful, not dry, and just hits. • Chicken Lettuce Wraps – Light but filling. Super clean taste. • Fried Calamari – And I’m picky about calamari. If it’s rubbery, I’m out. This one? Crispy, seasoned well, actually good. • Sesame Salmon Bowl – My favorite. To die for. I usually take out the edamame, but everything else? A1. The dressing is fire. What really stands out is the quality. Even when I order delivery and it takes over an hour to get to me, the food still arrives fresh. That says a lot. Customer service is pretty decent — depends on the day — but overall, it’s a welcoming space. I’ve brought my girlfriend and her mom here before, and they both really enjoyed it too. Clean food. Consistent quality. Solid go-to spot. Definitely recommend.
Great spot for brunch!! Our waiter was so kind and attentive. My vegan friend had multiple options to choose from. The Maple Butter Latte was delicious.
This place is great...super friendly staff, great food, and an all around great restaurant. On a separate occasion, we walked on with 7 people and they sat us no problem. Have also done delivery amd the food travels well. Highly recommend!
Had the Korean chicken wings, YUM! The service is excellent — I had a nice cloth napkin, but a manager (?) noticed I was enjoying the messy wings and thoughtfully brought paper napkins too. The other thing I love is the salmon rice bowl, the dressing is out of this world. Rare to find a dish that delicious that also feels 100% healthy. My husband and I like to sit at the bar or the communal table and do the NYTs crossword puzzle, perfect for that. Not cheap, but by far the nicest restaurant in the neighborhood. Weekend brunch can be a little crazy. I don't get why other restaurants don't copy the model, there's often a line here on weekends while the places nearby have empty tables.
My favorite restaurant near Columbia. I ant pass up the excellent Huevos Rancheros, but there are so many healthy and yummy options. Today I had a fresh-pressed juice that made me feel more awake than coffee!
A top notch brunch spot in Morningside Heights. If you want a savory and a sweet, go with someone who will go halvsies with you and you won’t be disappointed. The Shakshuka was delicious and full of fresh flavor. I just wish there were more turkey chorizo for the extra $4… And wow I was not expecting the banana to be my favorite part of the French toast, but it was. The way it was caramelized with the pecans worked perfectly. A very unique and delicious take on a classic breakfast.
Excellent restaurant. Elegantly presented and generous dishes. Top-quality ingredients. Service is fairly quick and very discreet and courteous. Overall, there's a focus on quality and health, with generous salads garnishing the dishes. Prices are average for New York considering the caliber of the cuisine. In short, an excellent restaurant for healthy American fare with style in a casual atmosphere.
Community has become my group's spot whenever there is a birthday or special occasion. Being near the Columbia campus and catering to many dietary needs we never leave unsatisfied. The options for meals vary widely so there is something for everyone and compared to prices in the area they compare around the same. The atmosphere is cool and relaxed and the service has always been very kind and knowledgeable about where the food is sourced and what is good. I recommend reserving before going, especially if you are a larger group and or going later in the evening as they can be fairly busy.
Few restaurants hit the mark quite like this one. The food was of superb quality and presentation. The service was friendly and attentive, and the atmosphere was bright and inviting. Overall, the experience was comfortable and enjoyable from start to finish, and this ended up being the perfect place to spend time with friends for brunch. I highly recommend the lentil salad with its caramelized leeks and the carrot hash browns. I really applaud their unique and fresh offerings. Not only is the food high quality, but it’s presented nicely and flavorful as well. Quality coffee here too, I gotta say. I have no hesitation recommending, and hope to be back someday.
Quality food and drinks. The atmosphere was clean and inviting. The service was good. The Tuna tataki was great! I also liked Buttered hot apple cider. They have outdoor seating available. I would like to come back for their breakfast. Highly recommended. I went back for lunch. Great food! We ordered Salmon scramble eggs, biscuit, apple ginger soda, they were all tasted great!
I always have a great meal here, and the waitstaff is wonderful.
Comfortable with a rustic flair. The menu has a broad variety of options that will satisfy the vegetarians and carnivores in your group. I enjoyed the artisan sourdough with sweet garlic spread and a local draft. Service was prompt and friendly. Looking for the best Seinfeld fan experience? Skip the standard diner fare across the street, ask for a window seat and then enjoy a great mea with the view you remember from TV.
Went her for brunch on Saturday with an elderly friend with mobility issues who lives nearby. We almost always go to Le Monde next door--to the point that I forgot he wanted to go to Community so I was seated outside at Le Monde waiting for him while he was seated outside Community waiting for me. Anyway, the food was really good. I got the breakfast burrito with turkey chorizo and he got the French Dip. The Dip looked amazing. My burrito was totally satisfying--I also really like their hot sauce--not sure if it is homemade. It isn't that spicy but has a good flavor like Frank's with a bit more of a kick. The service was also excellent and the outdoor space was nice. The other thing I like about it is that they were totally ok with people coming to the restaurant, getting coffee, and working on their laptops. Very unpretentious vibes from a neighborhood that can be very pretentious. Will post photos next time I go! Anyway, I highly recommend.
The food is alright, nothing special on the menu and not special in preparation. The only outstanding item is their Mac and cheese, but be careful as the quality when it’s delivered vs. ordered in person, sitting down is very different. The service here is wonderful, you’re never left waiting on anything. If any confusion occurs, it’s all handled very well, and they always allow adjustments to menu items. A very nice, UWS atmosphere, albeit a bit crowded due to nearby restaurants are college area.
I was visiting a friend in the area and she took me to Community. Very delicious food, great ingredients, and tasty dessert. A nice spot near Columbia University and Riverside Park. Now, the tables were set up community style, so there will be people sitting next to you. It did feel a little crowded at times because the tables behind us were quite close. Overall nice little spot.
🍽️Food: 5/5 🤵🏽♂️Service: 5/5 🪑Ambiance: 3/5 📝Notes: This breakfast place is such a vibe. I love the staff and the food is really good. I do believe that this place could use a renovation as I felt the chairs were a bit broken (from the rubber piece). The pancakes are really good!! I would highly recommend having it with maple syrup instead of maple butter 😋
Great quality and reasonably priced brunch and coffee spot on the Upper West Side with good vegetarian options and excellent service. Sometimes crowded, but I have never had to wait too long for a table if at all. The huevos rancheros with tofu scramble instead of eggs are my favorite. All eggs can be substituted with tofu scramble if you desire. There are free refills on the coffee and the coffee is extremely good. The jam, biscuits, and hash browns are also excellent. Edit: Finally tried this place for dinner. Macaroni and cheese and tomato soup were satisfying and tasty. My fiancée enjoyed the salmon bowl very much. The place was not as crowded for dinner as it is for brunch , but there still were no outdoor seats available. Overall this is a good place to go for dinner , but even better for brunch.
Good tasting restaurant. I ordered the country breakfast which was good, just different. Firstly, the carrot hash was more like a fried potato mash. Good but misleading. Secondly, the biscuit was not soft, fresh, nor flavorful enough but still good. Thirdly, the eggs were perfect. Also helped to have a easy on the eyes waiter. Overall good experience, but names need adjusting as the plate seemed healthier than I would consider a country breakfast.
Community, for those who didn’t already know, is the sister restaurant to the famous Clinton Street Baking Co. whose pancakes continually topped the charts in the NYC. So naturally, the brunch menu is pretty bulletproof (especially the pancakes). I tried their brunch twice, and dinner menu twice, and all the time the food is good. Not as memorable as some of the iconic brunch restaurants but you got your money’s worth. Focus on the most recent dinner here: Appetizer: Bowl of Beets The name suggests simplicity, yet the flavors it delivered were more complicated and in depth. These are fresh beets with whipped goat cheese, toasted pistachios, and topped with balsamic vinegar reductions. I asked the reduction to be on the side as I am a dipper (like to dip things) who adjust my own sauciness. The ingredients were fresh, and it happened to be the beet season so the beets were naturally sweeter. The goat cheese is creamy and accompanied well with the beets and the nutty aroma of crunchy pistachios. The balsamic reduction is tangy and that acidity balances the dish. Entrees: Pan-seared salmon Crispy skin with tender interior. The portion is great (the fish is bigger than I imagined). I changed the sides from mashed potato to green beans. The green beans are a little undercooked, and both the beans and the spinach are on the saltier side. I asked to have the glaze on the side because i want to taste the salmon and I don’t like overly sweetened fish. The glaze is a bit less ginger forward than I wanted, tastes more sweet than savory. Maryland Crab cakes Two fist-sized crab cakes with a ton of crab meat paired with GBD waffle fries and herby mayo underneath. This is the perfect bowl of comfort food if you are craving warmth. The crab cakes can be a bit stuffy due to crab meat density, but this is not a complaint as who doesn’t want more crabs in their crab cake. The fries are crispy and tantalizing on the tongue, perfect with mayonnaise sauce they provided. The lemon aids to counterbalance the flavor, and to offsets any possible greasiness. Our server did a great job to accommodate my requests, which I do appreciate. Yet the service isn’t the best. The water initially took forever to come and the check took a little while too. Overall, the food, the value, and the proximity (near Columbia campus) deserve neighborhood people a re-visit.
I really didn’t know what to expect when I came to this restaurant. Mostly because I never knew about this restaurant until I saw it mentioned by The Carboholic on Instagram. She named this restaurant as one of the places to find the best pancakes in New York. That was the main reason I came here for brunch. I was pleasantly surprised how busy it was but it wasn’t rowdy or noisy and I was able to get a table easily when I came in. I liked how the ambiance was very family friendly. The service I received from the staff was excellent. They very kind and prompt. When I saw the menu I told myself that I’m definitely coming back because there were so many things I wanted to try. The latte I ordered was delicious. I loved how cute the foam art was. The Carboholic was right about the pancakes. They were very yummy. Fluffy but not dry. I love that this restaurant serves breakfast/lunch until 3:30pm everyday. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to everyone because I, myself would definitely come back here from time to time. I’m so glad this restaurant exists.
Stopped here for a quick bite to eat before heading to a Columbia women's basketball game. Although a bit pricey, the food was fresh and delicious. At the time that we went, it was surprisingly not crowded. The place was clean, roomy, and well lit with decor that made you feel at home. Our server was friendly, attentive, and helpful.
Matzo Ball Soup 2 huge dense bread ball, chicken breast, carrot, taste like veggie soup French Dip Au Jus 4 thinly sliced beef, medium juicy, melted cheese, caramelized onions, gravy, flavorful, sweet potato fries Branzino Fish 4 lean, juicy, medium flavorful Israeli Couscous w/ Seasonal Vegetables 2 mushrooms
Went for Sunday brunch and felt very rushed. Didn't like the service and a guy who looked like a manager kept on coming by and looking and I felt like I was being rushed! Food was great and good portions but i won't go back because of feeling so rushed!
Server was not attentive I expecting a great experience since it's my first time but that was not the case I basically had to interpret the menu on my own. The food wasn't good at all. Very bland with no flavor my friend ate his but didn't enjoy maybe we give it another chance and try something else on the menu
The food here is just not the same as it once was. Everything looks worse than it used to, and the taste has gone downhill. The french toast barely has any egg on it, and the bread itself is way too thick and dense, which made it very bland and dry. The syrup was good, but at that point you might as well be eating plain white bread with syrup. Not worth the price.
Was greeted by a warm flood of sunlight filling the space, casting a welcoming glow that immediately set a positive tone. The ambiance was undeniably charming—a blend of natural light and thoughtful decor that seemed designed to offer diners a comforting respite. However, glancing over, I couldn’t help but notice an unsightly stack of chairs in the corner, a detail that momentarily broke the otherwise polished setting. Service was attentive, with staff offering courteous and prompt assistance upon request. Yet, when it came to the cuisine, I found myself underwhelmed. For a restaurant of such acclaim, I expected a culinary journey marked by creativity and bold flavors. Instead, each dish, though adequately prepared, felt surprisingly ordinary, lacking the refinement and depth that would elevate the experience from pleasant to truly memorable. The coffee, too, was unexpectedly disappointing, perhaps among the most uninspiring I’ve encountered in New York—a surprising flaw for an establishment of this caliber. While there are undeniable charms here, I couldn’t shake the feeling that the restaurant’s reputation has outpaced its reality, leaving me to wonder if the journey was justified.
The food is overpriced for what it offers. I expected much better quality for $20 avocado toast and extra $4 for eggs. Service is not very attentive.
The pancakes were great. We ordered blueberry pancakes. We also ordered the Eggs-Benedict Florentine. The biscuit was super stale unfortunately. The spinach could have been flavored/seasoned in some way. I do not recommend that dish. We shared our feedback with our waiter and he did not appear to care, so it seems unlikely that he would share this with the cook/owner/kitchen staff. I don't recall the waiter sharing his name but he could benefit from being more approachable/friendly. He did not seem happy at all about serving us. This sort of vibe is pretty hard to disguise so THAT was pretty visible to detect, for me.
I ordered the waffle and chicken sausage. Sounded good. The waffle was OK, a bit bready, nothing special. But it was served on the cool side and covered with whipped cream with raspberry syrup in a way that quickly made it cold. The maple/butter syrup sounded good, but was meh and also made it cold. The sausages were inedible sawdust glued together. Add in an OK hot chocolate and charge over $44. No way I’ll come back. Any diner would serve better food for half the price.
Overpriced food items. Horrible service. They were packed but you will get service depending on which waiter/waitress you get. Once you got your orders in, you should be good because food was served by someone else other than your waiter/ waitress. The place was so loud I could not talk to the person sat next to me. I asked for the waiter after waiting for a long while and the waiter came back and said everybody was in a hurry!
I’m not usually one to write reviews, and I’m a server myself so I try to give a lot of grace while eating out. I’ve been here three times and had pleasant experiences until today, when I had three mistakes on my order, barely any service, and no attempt for a fix. When my friend and I arrived, we waited ten minutes for a greeting and no water until we eventually asked someone for help. They took our order right away since we were already prepared to order, and there was no interaction with the server. I ordered an omelette with muenster and mushrooms and a chai espresso martini. The drinks came out and they gave me a regular espresso martini, to which I didn’t say anything because, like I said, I’m a server and understand these things happen. I’m not picky and just chose to go along with it. When the food came out, my omelette had goat cheese, onions, and mushrooms which is not what I ordered. I let a waiter know and 5 minutes later the kitchen gave me a plate and said “omelette with mushrooms and goat cheese”. They messed it up again. I call another person over and tell them there’s been a mistake for the second time (technically third with the drink) and they show me system does in fact say muenster and not goat cheese. I got the third plate and the next time I saw my server was to close out. This was the first time he apologized and stood over my shoulder while I was tipping. If this was at my job, I would have comped something or offered a drink to mend the situation in a heartbeat. Service was not what it should have been and I would have ordered more drinks if I had a better experience. Disappointing because I’ve had such great experiences here otherwise, but I don’t think I’ll be back.
I went there yesterday and encounter the waiter Jim. I repeated my order twice to clarify because I thought he didn’t hear me well. But he got super annoyed and replied “and what else” twice just to show me he heard me the first time. He took the order, grabbed the menu and walked away angrily. He then ignored our table and sent another waiter to serve us. Overall, I feel his behavior is very disrespectful and I don’t understand why he suddenly got so angry towards people who just want to order some food. However, the food is good.
I don't get the hype. I've gone twice and twice it's been barely ok. The place is really loud and I couldn't hear my partner despite sitting in front of him. We ordered a few drinks, including an cappuccino. The serve staff brought out sugar packets, but didn't bring or offer a spoon for stirring. I ordered the huevos rancheros and the plating was awful. It looks like everything was put together hastily and without thought. The crema was served off to the side of the plate and it was just a blob of cream. The tortillas tasting fresh from a plastic bag and weren't even warm. Partner ordered the shakshuka and that was decent. Our other dining partner ordered the country breakfast and got half a slice of bread with her meal. For the price, I'd expect at least a full slice.
Let me start by saying that the ambience inside of this establishment is quite nice; albeit they still look like they are under construction, as one side has obvious plaster done and in need of a paint job by the kitchen. Seating is cozy and some of the rest of the space is an "open concept". They also have generous outdoor seating, might I add. My friend and I ordered dinner. We both had burgers; I had the "NATURAL GRASS FED BEEF BURGER", which had Vermont Cabot white cheddar & caramelized onions, with hand cut fries. I clearly told the waitstaff that I wanted my burger medium/well done with no pink showing and no blood. When my burger arrives, it was room temperature, and the inside looked slightly raw. Not too mention, the fries weren't crispy. We also ordered the MAC-N-CHEESE BOWL, which consisted of White Cabot cheddar sauce (they must be getting a deal on this cheese because it's on everything in this damn restaurant). I have never had a more bland Mac & cheese in my life. It tasted like sawdust and styrofoam baked at 375 degrees. Come to think of it; it didn't even smell like any Mac & cheese that I have had as of late. Whomever added that dish to the menu needs to be written up. My friend got the GRILLED SALMON BURGER, made in house with wild organic salmon, served with avocado, arugula, wasabi mayo, and a side of dressed local greens and noticed while they gave him avocado, there was no tomato or red onion. Since when do these vegetable come a la carte?!? I can't with the shenanigans. While I enjoyed the ambience, it definitely could've been better. I don't think this restaurant is a place known for the seasoning of its food; the presentation is cool but the flavor just isn't there. For a moment, I thought I caught COVID because I couldn’t taste anything. The waitstaff are pleasant individuals, though. But I would eat a bowl of water with a fork before ever eating here, again.
Overall a disappointment. The restaurant was very cold despite us sitting inside and our food took a long time to be served. The burger was dry and tasteless, and charging $2 for a slice of cheese is ridiculous. The fries were cut far too small, the coleslaw and pickle were both dry. We have heard good things about the breakfast service at this restaurant, so perhaps this is just not a good dinner place.
★☆☆☆☆ Disappointing Experience – Don’t Waste Your Time I had high hopes for Community Juice and Bar, but my first visit was a huge letdown. From the moment we were seated, the experience went downhill. The place was swarming with flies—one even landed right on the rim of my glass (took Picture), which was already dirty when we sat down. Our server seated us and then completely disappeared. We waited far too long with no follow-up, no drinks, nothing. When the food finally came out, it was quick—but unfortunately, not authentic or flavorful. It felt rushed and lacked the care I expected from a place claiming to offer a “community” vibe. To make matters worse, it was obvious that regulars two white ladies not that it matters got much better service and attention. As a first-time customer, I felt completely overlooked. There was no warmth, no hospitality, and definitely no sense of community. I will not be returning—and I strongly recommend others skip this spot entirely. Plenty of better options out there that actually value thier customers
This place is not the same 6 months ago, they increased the price of everything by 4-5 dollars for smaller portions. The food is still nice, but you can definitely notice subtle changes of decreased use of fresh ingredients. Honesty, for the prices they're preaching, it is better to go to Le Monde next store. Not worth a small egg white omelet for 25 dollars and literally to sub a side (e.g., potatoes or fries) for 1/4 a cup of fruit is 5 dollars extra!! You can literally go down the to the convenient store a few blocks down and get fresh cut fruit 0.5 lb for a few bucks more. It is down right thief what they are charging.
Beware— this restaurant uses their own delivery people who do not follow instructions. My food was left sitting in a hallway- I pre-tipped and requested in person service. The food was cold, soggy, and inedible. BEWARE!!!
This will be my last time coming to this restaurant. Nothing could justify the wait for a menu and the wait for food. To be tasteless and ordinary, with unreasonable price. Been coming for years, this is the lowest. I have seen other bad days, but I kept giving it a chance. No more.
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