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The Sage Mule - Chai Latte

The Sage Mule

4.5(372 reviews)
1.7 mi•Downtown
•$$

I went to Sage Mule with a few friends, and we arrived just after they opened. It was already busy,…read morewhich tells you something. They had both outdoor tables and an indoor dining room. Since it was a little chilly, we opted to sit inside. The vibe was lively without being loud, which I appreciated. I have a hard time enjoying restaurants where it is difficult to carry on a conversation. We ordered coffee, and it came with biscotti, which was a nice touch. I was also impressed with the menu. It had some traditional breakfast and brunch items, but also several more interesting options that made it hard to decide. I finally landed on the Deviled Egg Toast, topped with pickle slaw and served with a side salad. I was not disappointed. It was delicious. There were four of us, and everyone enjoyed what they ordered. Our server, Joanna, was pleasant, personable, and attentive. Overall, Sage Mule was a great breakfast/brunch spot, and I would happily go back.

This was my first visit and I was mostly very pleased. The environment is very pleasant. Not too…read moreloud, which matters. Service from Alisha was great. Very, very good coffee. Now, the food. I had the bagel/lox and while it was tasty, it was too ornate, too complicated, with flavors which drowned the subtle lox flavor entirely. Sometimes less is more. My friend was content with whatever he had without deeming it anything remarkable. Breakfast for two came to $51 (incl tip), doubtless a sign of the times. Maybe people will remember that going out to eat used to be a treat, I suspect that would be a very good thing.

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The Sage Mule - Seating area

Seating area

The Sage Mule - Oh Dutch Baby!!

Oh Dutch Baby!!

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Borough Coffee - Iced vanilla latte

Borough Coffee

4.6(43 reviews)
2.2 mi

I was on a walk this morning and I noticed that I was near Borough Coffee. I had been wanting to…read morecheck out this place for quite sometime now, I just never had the time to do it. But today was the day! As soon as you show up, you know this isn't your typical coffee shop. The outside of the place looks like it could be an Inn in the neighborhood (which who knows maybe it was at one point.) The vibe inside gives off quiet workspace/library, and definitely gives off the lobby of an Inn (think Gilmore Girls.) There was some people scattered around but I didn't take a deep look inside since I was just passing by. I ordered my ice vanilla latte. The first thing I remember realizing was that it wasn't very sweet. Which is not a bad thing, sometimes they can be made really sweet other times they can be not so sweet. This latte was in the middle. I could taste the creaminess from the oat milk too. I would definitely check this place out again and try out some of their other drinks that they offer. I would even like to stay in and work inside and see more of the environment inside.

Borough Coffee is in an absolutely gorgeous building -- previously a B&B. The various 1st floor…read morerooms have cozy seating scattered throughout, and it seems like it would be a fantastic place to work or study. Though most seats were filled when I visited, it was super quiet, like a library. I felt a little uncomfortable having a conversation, afraid of bothering others. I'm not sure if it's always that quiet or not. Street parking is somewhat limited, but there is a church with a parking lot just across the street. That said, I visited on Easter, so the church lot was full, but we were still able to find a spot to parallel park at the end of the street. They serve a decent variety of coffee and other drinks, but have a limited food/pastry menu. I got an iced lavender vanilla latte with oat milk, which is something I order at a lot of places. Sometimes, the lavender tastes so artificial it reminds me of eating soap -- I think certain brands of syrup taste better than others. That was not the case here. I don't know what brand they use, but it must be one of the better ones, because it tasted mild and delicious. Both lavender and vanilla came through. The espresso was smooth and not bitter. The ratios of everything were great as well -- not too much oat milk but not too little -- the perfect latte.

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Borough Coffee - Inside

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Borough Coffee - So many rooms and places for casual meetings!

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So many rooms and places for casual meetings!

DOLCE & AMARO ARTISAN BAKERY - The display cases of the bakery items.

DOLCE & AMARO ARTISAN BAKERY

4.5(177 reviews)
1.9 mi
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I finally got to stop by here! I wanted just a little…read moresomething to kick that sweet tooth! Service is exceptional and it's a small place with a few tables out front as well. I decided on the mini tiramisu tart. YAASSSS!!! Perfect size, just enough! It love to get the larger one or a cannoli next time!

Growing up in New England, I was very spoiled living in RI and Mass with big Italian communities…read moreand their delicious food! Nowhere nearby have I found authentic Italian baked goods except for a former co-worker, whose Sicilian mother once made us delicious wine biscuits and pignoli cookies. That's what I was hoping to find today - along with biscotti, cannoli, etc. Unfortunately, I was disappointed. I got the pistachio lobster tail and a mixed box of cookies. The lobster tail was basically a crispy croissant filled with pastry cream that had no discernible pistachio flavor. Tasty but definitely more of a French pastry. The cookies were all supposedly different flavors but I couldn't tell them apart. They were a basic shortbread dyed different colors, had gummy, flavorless fillings and tasted old. There was 1 biscotti in the box and I'm sorry to say that my not at all Italian mom has made better biscotti. Definitely very pricey considering the quality. It makes me sad that there is still nowhere to get good Italian pastries here.

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DOLCE & AMARO ARTISAN BAKERY - Lobster tail

Lobster tail

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Chantilly lobster tail

DOLCE & AMARO ARTISAN BAKERY - Hazelnut lobster tail & macchiato

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Hazelnut lobster tail & macchiato

Black Magnolia Southern Patisserie - Cinnamon bun (blueberries and bacon)

Black Magnolia Southern Patisserie

4.9(67 reviews)
0.4 mi
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I came to revolution mills for a massage and left feeling quite satisfied with a sweet treat in my…read morehand! My partner visited Black Magnolia last week after her massage at Green Leaf Wellness center and raved about her cinnamon roll, so I decided to treat myself to one as well and it did not disappoint. I found the Patisserie straight away as I passed it on the way to my massage, but the signage on the curb helps since some businesses in Revolution Mills can be quite difficult to find. The storefront itself is quite small, consisting of a standing room and the glass case of baked goods, but there is seating outside and around the establishment. The staff was attentive, briefing me on all the cinnamon rolls they currently had and letting me know that there were some baking that would be available a bit later. Each roll looked decadent with flavors ranging from lemon blueberry, s'mores, and classic. There were also scones and other baked goods available as well, but I had my heart set on the Classic Cinnamon Roll. I bit into this beauty on my way home and it was the softest and most delicious cinnamon roll I have ever had! Baked with brioche dough and topped with cinnamon cream cheese frosting, the pillowy texture and flavors were so comforting and satisfying. I don't eat sweets often, so this was the perfect treat to end my day with. I am definitely looking forward to trying the lemon blueberry next!

Hey family. Happy Saturday! I will make this one short and sweet for you. If you have not been to…read moreBlack Magnolia in Revolution Mill, you are missing out. I will suggest that if you are looking for more of the savory items you do have to get there early because it will sell out. The cinnamon bun and scone were absolutely delicious. I got there right on time because they just took the scones out. So it was freshly iced and so yummy. What's not pictured is the chocolate chip cookie. Just do yourself a favor and try it. It was the best chocolate chip cookie I've ever had. Just to note, this place is in the cut and you have to go down a few stairs but look for their sign posted outside and parking is right across. I'll definitely come back to try more items.

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Black Magnolia Southern Patisserie - Their biskie creation won a nationwide award with Pillsbury!

Their biskie creation won a nationwide award with Pillsbury!

Black Magnolia Southern Patisserie - Award winning Biskie - roasted apple, bourbon caramel, salted toffee goodness. Topped with bourbon sweet biscuit ice cream

Award winning Biskie - roasted apple, bourbon caramel, salted toffee goodness. Topped with bourbon sweet biscuit ice cream

Black Magnolia Southern Patisserie - Peach cobbler cinnamon roll

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Peach cobbler cinnamon roll

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