Had a phenomenal breakfast here on a Tuesday morning. Everything is fresh and delicious, portions are huge, the space is cute, and prices are extremely  reasonable. The only thing keeping this from being a five-star review is the service, which was outright rude. The place wasn't busy, we didn't make any special requests, and we still wound up laughing at how nasty the waitress was!
Review Source:After multiple experiences picking up from here and eating in house I can say 4 Stars is very warranted.
Highs-
Soups, wraps, salads. All excellent, fresh, and made with care. Last time we picked up we ordered 2 wraps, 3 salads, and a bunch of soup. The soups were awesome. The wraps were awesome. The sides were awesome. There may be a theme in there somewhere.
Lows-
Not sure I can think of any. Maybe that it's not closer to my house in Clifton Park?
This place is great! The place is in a newish building, and it's clearly a local hot spot, but many out of towners dotted the tables, including motorcyclists in the area for the Americade. It was hopping on a Friday afternoon with all ages, and since it was packed inside, the family ate outside at the tables. I am usually hesitant to eat outside at a restaurant, because sometimes the waitstaff forgets you're there. This was certainly not the case this day. Â The waiter was very prompt, and moreover, he was pleasantly chatty and helpful in choosing what we wanted to eat.
They have a thoughtfully creative selection of sandwiches. For example, mine had tarragon mayo on it. How awesome is that? Their amazingly rich and textured bread is obviously made in the store, and it's thickly sliced (about 1.5x that of grocery store-bought bread.) The Hill St. sandwich was a filling melange of chicken, provolone cheese, and roasted red peppers. The side of garden couscous was very tasty - I especially liked the olive oil. My wife says her Mediterranean Platter was very good, and that she especially liked the Tabouli. Next time we're swinging through Greenwich, we'll stop again.