Food, service and atmosphere were all first rate. I had the hummus plate. It was some of the best hummus I've ever had. Â The pita bread was fresh and warm. It was presented so well on top of fresh lettuce with tomatoes and olives I almost forgot I was eating from a paper plate! Â Today's homemade soup was cream of potato, and was delicious.
My husband had ceaser salad with his soup. Â While nothing special, it was exactly the fresh plate of raw veggies he was looking for.
The soup of the day sign also included a verse of the day, which we ate for dessert after returning to our car.
This will definitely be a regular stop for us any time we are traveling near Angola.
This deli makes a mean sandwich. Â I love their corned beef. Â I have tried at least 6 of their sandwiches and they all have been great. Â The service is fast and, therefore, this place is great tor lunch. Â The atmosphere is quaint. Â This place is packed with locals and, therefore, the place is lively and a fun place to visit.
Review Source:Although the food here is purely mediocre, the atmosphere is quaint. The cafe is tastefully decorated with the tables and chairs carrying a vintage-y feel. Don't worry, Sutton's far from being pretentious. It's just a great place to enjoy brunch, and possibly have a tea party.
I had a salad from here and it was alright. Nothing memorable, I don't even think it was that fresh! But the atmosphere totally makes for it. Nested  in the small, sleepy town of Angola, Indiana, swing by if you ever get the chance!
Nice little place to sit and eat lunch and enjoy the sights of beautiful downtown Angola. Â On Saturdays at lunchtime it can get a little crowded, but that's a good thing! Â It means that they have GOOD FOOD!
My favorites there are the hummus & pita bread, and the chicken salad sandwich.