It’s been said you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. A lesson that really hit home during the ...
For your sweet side: freshly baked goods like ginger scones and apricot Danishes. For your savory: jalapeno and cheese pretzel rolls or any of the tasty others.
You could eat the salty caramels for breakfast, lunch, and dessert, but you don’t have to: The cafe also serves morning baked goods and afternoon sandwiches and salads.
It’s been said you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone. A lesson that really hit home during the ...
Great American bakery stars buttery croissants and drool-worthy desserts. Lunch on farmers-market-fresh salads and hearty chalkboard-special sandwiches. Take home a rotisserie chicken for dinner.
Photo: Rose Gray / Courtesy of Huckleberry Cafe
Once upon a time (July 4, 1976, to be specific), New York transplants Marty and ...
A cafe and market with a cobalt blue facade that feels like it’s smack dab in the Mediterranean. Salads, charcuterie, cheeses, and house-made paté fill the glass cases by the counter while the kitchen churns out freshly baked French pastries and cookies.
Photo: Courtesy of The Little Next Door
All the comforts of Grandma’s house (potpies, hearty soups, big fat brunches, red velvet cake) without all the guilt (“why don’t you visit more often?”).
Keeping up with the Joneses is easy at this marketplace and cafe where you can get your fill of stuff to take home — fleur de sel, Italian meats, prepared chicken salads — or sit down for a casual lunch of niçoise salad.
Photo: Courtesy Joan’s on Third