A Lepard
Delicious sandwich, perfectly grilled, lots of options. There were several things on the menu that looked good. I chose the turkey and apple butter and will come back for the pumpkin lentil soup.
Also- cute decor. Outdoor area looks nice but it was too cold on the day I visited.
… moreAndrew Fertig
Really tasty grilled / panini-style sandwiches. I got the Hollumi and enjoyed it, my partner got the classic grilled cheese with a tomato soup side car. The classic was very cheddar-y and the tomato soup was super flavorful!
Looked like some good coffee options as well as smoothies but didn’t partake.
The inside is quite small, only reason I gave it 3 stars. It also was SUPER quiet where I felt like everyone was listening to either my conversation or some other tables. Also a weird bit but the “napkins” were basically just paper towels from a bathroom and we’re not so great at getting all the buttery greasy goodness off our fingers lol
Enjoyed and would go back! Especially since it’s tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the main parts of Georgetown
… moreAparna D
Eggs Benedict and the Turkish coffee were excellent. The seasoning in the sauce for the eggs and the poaching done perfectly! The service was good and so was the ambience. The rest of the orders were very average – the “better” bagel with packaged cream, not sure what was better about it; the omelette was ok; the cream cheese stuffed French toast with packaged syrup – the flavor of the French toast – a bit too eggy, the cooked strawberries- nothing fresh about it and the cream
Cheese stuffing was minimal. Overall a good breakfast joint.
… moreAshley D
Say Cheese, say yum! As a gluten free girlie, I can’t usually enjoy grilled cheese but that was an option here and I was thrilled. I got the Dipper and it was the perfect amount of soup and sammie for a Saturday afternoon. The lemonade was also refreshing. Inside the vibes are quaint and there’s a few different seating areas so people aren’t all plopped in one spot. If I lived here, I’d be back.
… moreJ Will
Fell in love with this charming shop. In the heart of Georgetown; it’s quiet, welcoming and unassuming. I love a cleverly named business, so when I saw it was walking distance from the office, I was sold. I had never been and was so disappointed I got my lunch to go . I called my order in while walking the ten minutes to the shop. My food was ready when I arrived. I got “The Beast” and grazed off the sandwich well past the mid 3pm slump. Nice portion size, very attentive owner, who graciously answered all questions. Wide variety of items for all pallets! Oh we are sooo going back to sit down and have lunch there!
… moreAndrea Refojos
Stayed in the Graham Hotel right next door for 4 days and we literally had breakfast here every single day. Their avocado toast was incredibly delicious because it was so flavorful with goat cheese, a balsamic glaze and a hint of spice. Their coffee was great too and the lady who served us every morning was super friendly. If I could give them 20/10 stars I would!
… moreMasha Ivanova
We are tourists that live in Sonder hotel, it’s just 3 min walk and food super healthy and delicious. I loved overnight oats. We went 2 mornings, tomorrow we are going again.
… moreAbigail “Abi” Paulsen
Epic tuna melt with the perfect crunch in the toasted sour dough and a little zing in the tuna. Pair it with the tomato soup and you are golden.
… moreMark Higgins
Lovely sandwich, soup, salad, and breakfast restaurant. Also fog friendly- dogs can not stay in the restaurant but are allowed on both the front and back decks.
… moreMax Pollak
Talk about a place with potential. Very cute cafe/restaurant vibe, loved the decor and was very hopeful when I walked in. Unfortunately that’s where it ended. The service was fine, but the food wasn’t good. Ordered the grilled cheese combo with a small tomato soup, and a grilled cheese with bacon and a chicken soup.
The grilled cheese’s were fine, basically a slice or two of cheese on grilled toast. On mine, one of the crusts was cut off for some reason. I ordered bacon on mine, and $3 for a slice of bacon seemed extreme, but when in DC….
The soups were honestly, pretty bad. The tomato soup had so many, and unnecessary spices, it honestly wasn’t good. The chicken soup was fine, but was overloaded with potato, lumps of chicken (not shredded or small), and other veggies.
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