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Feedback gevenWent to the Lady Byrd Cafe for the first time last night. It 's a little hard to find but it 's worth it.Had the BLAT (Bacon Lettuce Avocado Tomato), but I left off the A on Sourdough with fries. Very tasty sandwich while my friend had the grilled Salmon with Sautéed mushrooms, which she enjoyed very much.Just a heads up they DO NOT serve any HARD ALCOHOL, so if you order a drink it 's going yo be very light more like a refresher.Also, according to the waiter they are very busy for Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch. For dinner we pretty much had the place to ourselves.Anyway very chill environment will definitely go back again.
Wonderful experience at Lady Byrd Cafe! The food and atmosphere were fantastic. Loved the green juice I ordered. Classic Benedict was also delicious!Would recommend this restaurant as a great place to “work from home”. All seating is nicely shaded. A few guests had their laptops!
A very nice cafe in the middle of a residential area... Google maps will take you to some wild rides up and down the hills in narrow streets, but the place is not hard to find if you follow thru...Got some free mimosa while we are waiting in the line... we waited about 30 minutes, acceptable wait time, however the time to wait for our coffees and food were a bit too long.... well, the food we ordered are worth the wait.We got a Steak and eggs, a pulled pork sandwiches and a Bolognas pasta, no complaint at all, and the price is reasonable, I wish I had order some extra fries, I didn't want to wait another 45 minutes just for the fries...On the drinks, matcha is to powdery... dripped coffee is good, latte... so so...
Cute little spot in a residential area. Loved the decor, chairs with blankets, different grandma-esque plates, and little glass huts to divide the parties. Very whimsical.Service was okay, took a while to get order in and drinks came after the food. Food was also just okay. I got the fried egg sandwich and the aioli overpowered everything. Couldn 't enjoy the egg or cheese. Son got the salmon benedict, same, just okay. Orange juice tasted store bought. Pancakes were good. The best thing was the creme brulee. We devoured that in seconds! Yogurt was not too tart, so not bad either.
Pretty and unique restaurant hidden away in a residential area. If you come on the weekend for brunch, I highly recommend coming early to beat the crowd (before 11:30am) I'd recommend ordering the French toast or Spanish frittata. The French toast has a honey cream on it. On the menu it says it's also supposed to come with maple syrup but we never received syrup. However I thought the French toast tasted good with just the honey cream by itself. The Spanish frittata was also very good. It doesn't look very filling but I was super stuffed by the time I finished it. The side order of potatoes are seasoned well and they are a pretty big serving. Their juices are on the pricier side and more of a smoothie texture, but still worth a try. I'd recommend the little bee hummingbird. Their hot chai latte is also a very good drink option.