We often eat here. We went on Saturday before Memorial Day. The sandwich I ordered was unimpressive at best. The Reuben had 4 pieces of corned beef. I took half the sandwich home and measured the two pieces. 1/2 inch by 1 1/2 long. Over $18 for the sandwich plus extra for the gluten free bread. That's not right, I think we will skip going there next time. Additionally, the coffee isn't very good. In my opinion, this restaurant could be great, but it keeps sliding down on food and service every time we go.
I have a child with celiac, which makes dining out difficult, especially when restaurants list gluten free options but when you actually sit down to order, they admit that they make no effort to keep cross contamination from happening. Their “house made” syrups are so obviously filled with food dyes that I’d be shocked if they weren’t just dyed, flavored corn syrup without any trace of real fruit or maple syrup.
Nice friendly service. Very busy but fast service. Lots of lobby seating to stay and visit. I left with a toasted bagel and cream cheese and a lemon bar. They also offer gluten-free and vegan pastry options.
A true bakery. Items are fresh and special. Wheat free carrot spice muffin was a gluten free delight. Their croissants are so flakey and the almond one was perfectly flavored. Hot Chai tea a must.
Very good lunch stop. Big varied menu with lot of choices and gluten free buns. Western burger was the best burger I have had at a restaurant in a while.
This place is perfect for a parent-child time, a get to know you better date, personalizing a gift, and more! Parking is found behind the business building. Parking is limited, so prepare to park around the area if all spots are taken. Java and Clay do have gluten-free, vegan, and alcohol options. You have an option to open a tab while you paint. You can order drinks and food while painting. You can order at your seat, and they will walk the ordered drinks and food to you. The staff is friendly and kind. Ask about their painting techniques, stencils, and other forms. If you do not finish painting your pottery, you can tell them you are not finished. They'll inform you about the formal process. You take the unfinished pottery home and bring it back when you are ready. If you are done painting, then leave the pottery on the table, pay, and go. Come back in a week and grab your ready to go pottery! Simple, relaxing, and easy!
Great find. When Devoted Kiss across the street is packed, come here for a great variety of stuffed waffles. AND they make gluten free waffles upon request!