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Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Cobb Salad, House Salad
Love the food the service experience Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Overall, this restaurant offers excellent food, service, and atmosphere. Some recommended dishes include the Harvest Salad, House Salad, and Ratatouille. Additionally, there is plenty of parking available with options for both a free parking lot and free street parking.
Had lunch at this classy yet casual little cafe in Glencoe. It's one of those pretty quiet places where if it's not coffee, it's usually some brunch cocktails or that kind of stuff along with some pretty good food such as salads and sandwiches. An Apple A Day also does catering. Pretty good prices for a small cafe like it. The atmosphere can be kind of too quiet though. A pretty simple looking cafe. It really doesn't have much ambience to be honest. There's a few tables inside and not much else besides that. Has alcohol. It's about $13 for a cocktail. Those are the cheapest ones. A lot are the brunch kind such as mimosas. Guess it fits with the crowd as most seem to be the soccer mom types. I got a Paloma. This is grapefruit, lime, and tequila. Food menu is kind of limited. We got one of the few vegetarian options: the Sesame Asian Salad. It's $14, which wasn't that bad because the salad was big. This had almonds, carrots, cucumbers, mandarin oranges, red peppers, sesame seeds, and tomatoes. Kind of sweet but not too much. This was light but filling for a salad. Could try it again some time at lunch. It also does catering for parties. The food isn't the most impressive and there's not too many vegetarian choices besides salads but besides that it's okay for brunch, lunch, and whatever.