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    Roasted Veggie Panini*  Not a lot of variety of veggies
    David S.

    While the food was very good, I was expecting a more grater variety of veggies in my veggie paninni. So why 2 stars? Not sure if they were understaffed on the holiday, though the kitchen staff seemed full of bodies it took way too long just to order. I waited in line 20 minutes and still was about 3 people behind. But I notice that they are taking orders over the phone quite rapidly while for in person it's going very slow. After the line starts complaing and when we say we will call they try to stop that by saying good will take 40 minutes to come out. +1 hr really? He did they are making is not that delicate to make. Yes pooular, yes good, but service is very lacking for present customers. Call ahead and save the wait

    Red Pepper Reuben & Coleslaw, Carrot Cupcake with Coconut Frosting, Chaga Latte
    Dana S.

    Really cool place! They are not only gluten-free but also free of many common allergens AND extremely vegan friendly. There's a health-conscious theme here with the grain blend they use and also a whole line of adaptogen drinks. But the vibe is not "health food bar", it has a very warm and intimate, and a little quirky, cafe feel. The staff was really welcoming and helpful with all the questions I had. Order at the counter, and they bring the food to you if you're eating in. It wasn't inexcusably slow, but they take their time making the food, so this is not the place to order a meal if you're in a rush. The drinks come out much faster and if you order a baked good they'll grab it for you on the spot. I had a Red Pepper Reuben with Coleslaw, Carrot Cupcake, and Chaga Latte. I went with the vegan option for the reuben - if the vegan cheese option had just been one generic flavour, I would've gone for the "regular" version so that I could get the Swiss for my reuben, but they actually had different flavours of vegan cheese (the worker mentioned cheddar, swiss, and provolone) so you can actually get a suitable replacement for the standard recipe when you veganize here! Anyway, this sandwich was delicious! A little messy to eat because the roasted pepper and sauerkraut made it very juicy, and I think vegan cheese doesn't hold things together as well as real cheese, but the mess was worth it. The gf bun was quite good - not as tender as traditional bread, but the wholesome flavour was very nice. Their coleslaw was very interesting too, it tasted like there might've been tahini in the dressing and I was into it. The cupcake was indistinguishable from a non-gf carrot cake and the coconut frosting was really good. Finally, the latte, which I got with hemp milk, was also very nice. I'm not sure how much of the subtle nutty flavour came from the chaga and how much was just the hemp, but it was a nice change from the usual hot drinks I get. The only thing I have to criticize is why do they not have house mugs for drinks when you dine in? All the food was served on ceramic plates, but my drink came in a to-go cup, which was very disappointing. Otherwise this was a great experience - I doubt I'll have the chance to stop in Mt. Vernon again but I'll have to make a beeline for this place if I do.

    Virginia 'Go Go Ginger' H.

    I have died and gone to Gluten Free heaven. I walked into this bakery and asked "what do you have that's GF" and they said "EVERYTHING" Somehow I resisted the urge to order ONE OF EVERYTHING but everything I DID get was AMAAAAAAAAAZINGLY DELICIOUS And I did not share LOL Two thumbs up, Shambala, I U #NopeNotSharing #CarCampingAdventures #GoGoGinger #ChasingSunsets #BeachGirl #ItinerantPetsitter #TravelingPetsitter #RoadTrip #CarCamping #FordFusionBnB #FordFusionEnergi #MtVernon #GlutenFree

    Biscuits and Country Gravy; Better-Milk Pancakes
    Danielle H.

    Such a cute, local spot with delicious options for everyone, whether it be vegan, gluten free, or traditional. Family-owned and operated, it's a relaxing place for a good meal and then to grab a bag of bread, jam, and pastries.

    Bakery items--cookies
    Mark R.

    While the food is incredible...the demise of restaurants is the ordering process and general service. We walked in right when two people walked in ahead of us. The employee took their coffee order and asked us to sit at a table and she will come over to take our order. Seems like a food order first would make more sense and then prep coffee. All well and good. Then she went off to prepare the coffee drinks; which she then spent 12 minutes preparing. Meanwhile 5 people walked in the door and a second employee; who was not visible for the first 5 minutes of us sitting down proceeded to help everyone with a quick order for bakery items. Most definitely a broken process--take our food order, enter it for food prep and then help the quick line. Should have been obvious. A second table of two ladies sat down during all this and they kept looking around wondering if someone will ever come take their order. Meanwhile, again, more people have come in and placed a food order at the counter and then sat down. WTF. Why? Two ladies still waiting. And now the second employee is at the bar preparing our coffee drinks (only knew this because she brought our drinks). We were so happy to find this place for vegan food but now questioning waiting 30 minutes for food. We will come back a third time to give this place another chance since there are few, if any, vegan options around. Hope the process for ordering improves. Can't beat the tasty and perfectly prepared food.

    Don K.

    Stopped by after hiking in the Chuckanut area and driving around the tulip route. Only daffodils are blooming at the moment. Obviously freshly made baked goods. Tried their double chocolate chip cookie with a double espresso. Both were perfect! Took home a lemon lavender cookie which was just sublime as well. Highly recommended! Access to the retail store is on 1st street, not as suggested on Google maps around the corner.

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