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Address: 11 N 9th St, Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: (573) 449-8215
Website: https://sage-cafe.com/
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Lattes for that afternoon ‘pick-me-up’, amazingly flakey chocolate croissants, but I highly recommend the Strawberries & Cream French Toast! (or just get all three).
I got an iced cookie butter latte and a breakfast croissant sandwich with bacon. Both were really good but the croissant sandwich was my favorite. I’ve never had a croissant so flaky and golden & the bacon was nice and crispy. I also got the brookie to go. The edges were crispy and the middle was soft. It was a 10/10.
The baristas were really nice. It can get a little loud in there so it’s probably best for socializing rather than work, but I was still able to get stuff done. Overall I was really happy with my experience and will continue to come back!
It was my first visit, and I wasn’t familiar with how the restaurant operates. I stood at the entrance clearly looking a bit lost, then walked up to the counter. The staff were talking amongst themselves and didn’t acknowledge me for quite some time. I said hello a few times before finally getting someone’s attention.
When I asked whether we seat ourselves or order at the counter or table, I was told to order “here,” but without much explanation. While looking at the menu, I asked about a drink menu and was pointed to it in a way that felt dismissive (they were right in front of me—I had just mistaken them for paper bags).
Later, I asked for a large cup of water and received a small one. I later realized there was a water station I had missed. I was traveling and wanted a larger water, and I would’ve been fine paying for it if needed.
I enjoy visiting new places, especially small restaurants with bold flavors, but this experience felt unwelcoming. Customer service and basic hospitality seemed to be lacking, especially for first-time guests.
The food was the only reason for the two-star rating. Unfortunately, the coffee was not good—I left it full and dumped it when clearing our table.
Pricing also felt a bit high: biscuits and gravy, roast and eggs, one large coffee, one small coffee, and a pastry totaled $55.