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Address: 1560 NW Federal Hwy, Stuart, FL 34994
Phone: (772) 232-6782
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To begin with the positives: the space itself is beautifully designed. The ambiance, decor, and overall aesthetic are thoughtfully curated, and the environment appears clean and well maintained. The pricing of the food initially seemed reasonable. However, presentation and aesthetics cannot compensate for fundamental failures in food safety and service.
The food was objectively unacceptable. My friend was served a chicken sandwich containing visibly raw chicken in the center — not slightly undercooked, but raw. Serving undercooked poultry is not a minor oversight; it is a serious public health risk. This is not a matter of preference or taste — it is a basic food safety violation. Since leaving the restaurant, my friend has been ill, which makes the situation even more concerning.
In addition, my own meal was poorly executed. My toast was soggy, and although the sausage I ordered was eventually brought out, it was initially forgotten due to the server not paying adequate attention while taking the order. This reflects a lack of attentiveness that should not occur in a professional dining environment.
The service compounded these issues. Our server, Jennifer, was unwelcoming and dismissive throughout the interaction. Her tone and nonverbal communication conveyed impatience and condescension. At one point, she asked me if my lips “hurt” — an unsolicited and inappropriate comment, particularly in a professional dining setting. The remark was unnecessary and uncomfortable. Although she attempted to retract the statement, the lack of professionalism was already evident.
While the restaurant ultimately chose not to charge us due to the raw chicken, waiving a bill does not rectify a breach in food safety standards or excuse poor service conduct. Allowing guests to leave without payment does not undo the risk posed by serving raw poultry.
Dining out frequently has given me a broad range of experiences to compare against, and this was among the worst. A restaurant can recover from minor mistakes; it cannot excuse compromised food safety and unprofessional behavior.
I cannot in good conscience return or recommend this establishment.
Food safety and professionalism are not luxuries in hospitality — they are the baseline expectation. This experience fell far below that standard.
The French onion soup was absolutely delicious, and my smoked salmon bagel was just as amazing.
We also had the pleasure of speaking with the new owner, who is very friendly. He told us he’s French and that exciting new French-inspired items will soon be added to the menu.
We can’t wait to try the new menu and will definitely be coming back!
Came in on a Monday morning at 9:30am, with my husband and daughter. The service was good and the server was very attentive, regularly checking up on us and offering us a refills on coffee. I was looking for a classic Northeastern diner level food and in that aspect, it was exactly what I expected. So, this place received good marks for the food and service. Unfortunately, the prices are really silly for diner quality food. There was nothing spectacular and it was nearly $60 out the door for 3 drinks, 2 plates and 2 eggs on the side. What you notice after you inspect the menu properly is that they remove a few dollars off of all of their plates to make it diner pricing but add it on to all of the drinks. Every single drink is $5 no matter what. That’s regular coffee to apple juice to espresso. So, we paid $15 for the drinks alone. I personally find that to be deceiving. My diner cup of coffee being $5 is silly. I won’t return and I won’t recommend my family go there. If they fix their pricing to reflect the atmosphere and food quality, I would return.
Upscale breakfast and lunch featuring items that will make all the snow birds from Connecticut quite happy, include the state’s best coffee, Willoughby’s.
The food, service, and vibe are all exceptional. The eggs are real (not liquified from a bottle), the home fries delicious, the avocado toast made to perfection. A perfect meal to start the day!
And VEGAN friends take note: they have a vegan tomato soup that will blow your mind!