I like locally owned coffee shops. And Henry's was ok. But there was nothing to make it be a place I would want to go back to.
The decor was a bit to plain.
The breakfast menu was too limited. I felt like I didn't have many options if I wanted something hot. I ended up with a bacon, egg & cheese sandwich on toast. It was big...maybe too much egg actually. But not flavorful. It either needs better bread or cheese...or maybe more salt & pepper in the eggs. Something. Just bland.
I do like that it comes with either yogurt or a banana. I took the banana since it was something I could take with me and the sandwich was too big for me to need anything else.
Coffee was fine. Again, nothing spectacular.
The best thing about the coffee shop is the patio (but it was winter so we didn't sit out there) and the convenience next door to where we were staying (Nestle Inn).
Would I go back?
If I was staying at the Nestle again...yes. But I might save my breakfast voucher ($10 value) for lunch and walk somewhere else for breakfast. Their lunch choices looked much better.
I love a neighborhood coffee shop, and Henry's is pretty much the one for Cottage Home. A literally 2 minute drive or a nice 10-15 minute stroll and your at this friendly establishment.
The staff is beyond friendly, as well, and I love that one of them was set up with her kids selling Girl Scout Cookies this past Saturday. So. Adorable. Â
Beyond that, the coffee and coffee drinks are great. The food is delicious and they have a huge menu. No reason for anyone to say there isn't something for the to eat.
Although they don't carry gluten-free menu items, my kid was VERY happy with bacon and quiche, haha :).
We love this as a Saturday-read-the-paper-hangout-with-the -fam spot. And you will too.