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Feedback gevenFood was super good and service was polite and quick. I was in a a hurry and wanted a good grab. I recommend the pulled pork breakfast panini! Slammin!!! Super tender.
This lunch spot, hit the spot! So glad to be able to have a gourmet lunch and espresso today. We've been waiting to eat here for years and now that we're back at Young at Art, the restaurant is open and delicious! It's owned by a delightful husband and wife that are so friendly and really care about making you feel good and serving you homemade sandwiches, salads and more. We enjoyed the Chicks Club sandwich and the herbed chicken was exquisite. We also tried The Dali (note the art inspired name, which is common throughout their menu) This sandwich included stacked ham, turkey and swiss, but without the greens, which was by special request. We topped lunch off with Pop Lab popsicles. What a treat! You can sit inside or out and stay to enjoy the museum and/or public library. What a great time and wonderful addition to a favorite place! Come check them out and enjoy!!!
Cheap if they are in the museum or in the library and need a snack. the lunch was inexpensive and there is only a 5 table and a few bars on the table. there are many seats in the open as long as it is not stormed or hot. they said the order would last 15 minutes (2 sandwiches, mac, two drinks.) the chicken club was probably the best sandwich on a small croissant, although it had a strange tangy sauce. the chips were a few generic kartoffel chips on the side. the divinci panini was ok, but she ran out prosciutto so that she was substituted speck that was barely enough to make the $2 extra. the Mojito-Limadade was perfect, but the nutella and banan-seam was good. the mac and the cheese for the child's meal were absolutely disgusting. it had a funny pink coloring on it and tasted like simple noodles (the strange cheese substitute sauce that was not creamy.) overall, probably good for a snack, a coffee or ice, but if you want to save $40 for lunch, probably just a few sandwiches for the kids.
My sohn goes to the VPK school in the museum, so I usually pick it up for lunchtime. he knows that the super duper grub has cafe tasty food that can be produced within 15 minutes max. we usually get the mac and cheese or the small pizza for him. I am also looking forward to going to myself. they have a sandwich called o’keefe with cheese, apple slices, greens, truthahn and honey scab on a croissant. the fact that I even think of the ingredients shows how amazingly good it is. the baked were and coffees are also at the top and the staff is super easy to care.
Best sandwiches and coffee in town! Great location after you eat you can tour the museum!