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My boyfriend and I went here for brunch on a Sunday to start a beautiful day in the finger lakes. I have an intolerance to gluten, so I found Aroma based on reviews that suggested they had GF options, even though their chalkboard menu didn 't mentionit. When I asked the woman who worked there what options they had, she gave short responses as if we inconvenienced her bysupporting the business as the only customers there at the time. The next trouble was the menu itself there was no info on theactual food, only the title of the meal. This prompted me to ask what is in the avocado sandwich? Because it can 't just beavocado. Again, she gave her answer as if I was rude for asking despite the information simply not being available for me tofigure out myself. Nonetheless, we got our drinks (a warm dirty Chai latte and a room temp cold brew that came with no ice) andwaited patiently for about 20 minutes for the food. When the food came out, the gluten free bread was largely inedible becauseit was stale, and my boyfriend 's meal was not what he expected because of the lack of info on the menu (I 'm not sure the name,but he ended up with a plate full of potatoes with one fried egg on top), although it was seasoned nicely. When we wanted toleave with a to go box, the woman was nowhere to be found so we improvised with a coffee cup and lid. Before we left, I searchedfor the bathroom and found the woman sitting in a dark room with ear buds in. Thank goodness, because she was able to give methe unfriendly point to where the unmarked bathroom is. It turns out the bathroom is also a storage room and had no papertowels. Overall, I was left with the impression that customers are an inconvenience. I certainly will make a point to not returnbased on the customer service and I honestly wonder how places with such poor service can stay in business
A delightful, unique, welcoming space. We entered the old house turned cafe looking for a cup of coffee, not knowing what we'd find. Art adorned every wall and spilled into piles underneath, all from local artists. The owner, who somehow ran thecafe/gallery all by herself, was kind and welcoming. We picked out a few small pieces and chatted with the other patrons whileshe busied herself with our breakfast, then enjoyed a wonderful meal. The mint lemonade was particularly delightful! Lookforward to coming again next time we're in town.
A lovely small cafe with a big selection of drinks and food. I ordered a drink with mint and I watched her go around back and pick fresh mint leaves for it, which was special and speaks to the type of business it is.
As a Newbie in town as a professional this place ROCKS! The owner is LOVELY and very warm and welcoming. she made me feel at home as well as discussed a few of the local art works with me. very tasty cold brew. nice area to add ur own sweetener(veryimportant) clean and welcoming environment. healthy offerings and I love how they offer Israeli/ middle eastern foods.delicious. will def have lunch. coffee was A+ def a more floral fruity note than i usual drink but it was A WONDERFUL CHANCE. A+WILL TOTALLY BE BACK?????????