A little pricey but yummy for sure!
Really hard to find a place to eat here during lunch because it is so small but with the added patio during warm weather I am sure it helps!
Food is bistro like lunch fare. Â Always LOTS of older ladies eating here. Â I sometimes feel like I am in the wrong place, but they are right about finding great tasting innovative soups and sandwiches.
I love Honey on the Table. The only reason I'm giving it a 4 and not a 5 is that the brisket sandwich, which was my favorite thing on the menu, went from out of this world to pretty blah. I let them know, but it still hasn't returned to it's previous glory. The rest of the menu is really good. I very much recommend this place. I just hope that the brisket once again takes its spot as the best menu item.
Review Source:Beautifully-decorated, very inviting gourmet shop and deli! I love the long list of bakery items (e.g., brownies, cookies, pastries) on the menu and the concept. What we ordered for a morning snack (croissant) was not very well executed (it looked more like a buttery loaf of french bread...hard to describe...more "bloated baguette" than "croissant"), but I will definitely go back for lunch.
Review Source:This is a bakery, cafe and caterer. It is fairly new and the ONLY reason I gave it 4 and not 5 was that they are still working out the kinks. Also, it is very small with limited seating and today, it was quite warm in there. Luckily, there are a few tables outside, in front. The food is fabulous. The menu is small, but inventive and tasty. Today, we had: BLT with granny smith apple slices on raisin bread (may have been goat cheese, too); Roasted garlic soup (looks like soups change regularly); Chicken salad with fresh dill and a lemony-mayo dressing; big, delish bakery cookies (Blueberry Cream & peanut butter). Prices are fair. $7ish for sandwich and same for salad. Soup was only $3.50 and nice size. Can't wait to go back and try something new!
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