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    The Concord

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Emerald Tavern Games & Cafe - Cup of Tomato Basil Soup and Grilled Cheese

    Emerald Tavern Games & Cafe

    (273 reviews)

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    I'm a sucker for anything British, even if it's a gaming room. Who doesn't love a board game cafe?…read moreThey had me with the architecture. Pure Tudor elements and vibes. They've got a huge outdoor patio with a Tardis and lots of seating. Inside they've got a couple of different rooms. You enter in the coffee house/bar side that has counter and table seating. They have a wide variety of tea, coffee, cocktails, 30+ beers on tap, n/a, sodas, etc. The center of space is a shop with gaming items, plushies, books, etc. Off to the right is a very large dining area with several cove-like Tudor booths. Perfect for large gaming teams and events and rad that you're able to have a meal or snack while playing (no outdoor food or drinks allowed). This is a perfect haven for D&D peeps. The British theme runs throughout the entire space including the menu. My boyfriend and I shared a Bavarian pretzel and brisket pie. The brisket pie was incredible and made feel like I was back in the UK at a local pub having a bite. Absolutely perfect. I'm not a gamer and you don't have to be to appreciate this inclusive, welcoming environment. It's eclectic, charming, & tasty!

    Such an awesome, cozy little pub + board game bar! Met my book club here, and we loved it so much…read morethat we've decided to make it our go-to monthly meetup spot. Made a reservation in advance - for a small table, it cost $35. This includes 5 hour reservation time and unlimited access to their library of board games. They've got an extensive beer + cocktail list, coffee items, and a bunch of delicious pub food items to choose from. We shared a delicious spinach artichoke dip served with hot French bread. We also enjoyed hot cocktails on a cold winter night - hot toddy's and Irish coffee. Absolutely fantastic. After gabbing about the book, we chose to play Ticket to Ride, a classic board game. Had a blast , and look forward to coming back and trying more delicious drinks, eats and games!

    Unicorniverse Bakery & Cafe - Strawberry and chocolate croissant

    Unicorniverse Bakery & Cafe

    (248 reviews)

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    Unicorniverse is serving drinks and sweets dripping in class and colors. I adore the interior, it…read moreis captivating everywhere you look. The art, florals and colors are like a Pinterest board come true. One of the bests desserts I have had in a long time is the Ube Blondie. Seriously, outstanding. Not too overwhelming with any flavor, equal parts frosting and cake. The Magic Matcha blends matcha with butterfly pea tea and created the perfect blend of earthy colors & flavors to balance the sweet dessert. The pastry case has stunning macarons of which I tried the Earl Grey and Coconut Espresso. Both had a surprise burst of flavor in the center. There are plenty of reasons to come back including the Saturn's Surprise (in house only drink) or the Afternoon Tea. Treat yourself to a trip into the Unicorniverse and add some color to your world!

    Maybe they were having an off day because I only saw one other review about the wait time... don't…read morecome here if you are in any sort of hurry. We were exited to take my niece to the 'unicorn place' and support a plant based shop. It was super cute and she was excited about the decor and unicorns. Came a little after 9am on a Friday, it was maybe half full, but it took about 40 minutes to get two lemon tofu toasts. I was patient until my niece was getting antsy, she finished her pastry, we both finished our mediocre coffees, still no toast... I checked and the Apple Pay time stamp went through more than 30 minutes prior. I asked staff if our toast was still coming and they replied rudely like I was being a jerk to even ask. Pagers for food when they went off were obnoxious beeping. Just give people a table number and carry it out to them. Maybe they have one little toaster and person in the back? That said once the food came, the tofu was DELICIOUS, and a large portion. We could have split it. Croissant was unimpressive as was their chocolate croissant. Macarons were tasty, but not with the signature chew that ones made with egg whites would have. $$ Two plain lattes, two lemon toasts, a chocolate croissant and 6 macarons with a $5 tip was $88. Pretty ridiculous, and I am used to California, Bay Area prices.

    la Madeleine - Bretton butter cake

    la Madeleine

    (232 reviews)

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    Love this little shop for quiet lunch or breakfast on weekend. Light options with salads, soups and…read moresandwiches and wonderful dessert choices to end with a sweet touch. The strawberries romanoff are a must!

    I will never consume food (if you can call it that) from La Madeleine again after discovering the…read moreingredients! I am so shocked. I have been a La Madeleine customer for 30 years, our family mainly going for special occasions, especially breakfast, and ordering a whole Sachertorte cake for birthdays had become a tradition. Yesterday (3/15/26) I was going to order one and for some reason decided to look up the ingredients and couldn't believe what I discovered. I've always considered La Madeleine a 'home cooking' kind of place. Wow, look at what's in the Sachertorte which is just chocolate cake, raspberry, and a ganache top (should be 8-10 ingredients max). And all those dyes, why? Im a baker and can guarantee that 2/3 of these ingredients are completely unnecessary and many have been proven to be harmful to your health! I no longer trust anything they make. Sacher Cake: Cake Base (Sugar, Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Food Starch Modified, Soybean Oil, 2% Or Less: Levening (Baking Soda, Sodium Pyrophosphate), Mondiglycerides, Natural Flavors, Nonfat Milk, Salt, Soy Lecithin, Vital Wheat Glutten), Water, Bavarian Cream (Water, Sugar, Food Starch Modified, Shortening (Pal Oil) Salt, Xanthan Gum, Natural Vanilla Flavor (Wonf, Propylene Glycol, Water) Beta Carotene Carrageenan, Dextrose) Whipped Topping Base (Water, Palm Kernel Oil, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Contains Less Than 2% Coconut Oil, Sodium Caseinate, Dextrose, Gum Arabic, Hydroxpropyl, Methylcellouse Gum, Salt Xanthan Gum, Natural Flavors, Rice Extract, Beta Carotene, Less Than 2% Malitol Syrup, Coconut, Sugar, Water, Propylene Gyycol, Salt, Sodium Metabisulfite Preserve, Feed Starch Modified, Natural Flavor, Dextrose, Vanilla Bean Extract, Carrageenan, Tara Gum., Ganache Icing: Chocolate (Sugar, Chocolate Liquor, Cocoa Butter, Dextrose, Soy Lecithin, Salt And Artificial Favoring) Cream (Pasteurized Cream, Whole Milk)., Chocolate Flake Paillet: Sugar, Unsweetened Chocolate, Cocoa Fat, Dry Whole Milk, Butterfat, Natural Vanilla Flavor, White Sacher Diamond Chocolate: White Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Natural Vanilla Flavor), Cocoa Butter, Color: Titanium Dioxide. Decoration: Cocoa Butter, Sugar, Color(S): Fd&C Yellow No. 5, Aluminum Lake*, Fd&C Red No. 40 Aluminum Lake*, Fd&C Blue No. 2 Aluminum Lake, Fat-Reduced Cocoa Powder

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