Norwalk, United States
21 1/2 Lois St
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+1 2034543663
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In-store shopping
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet
Favorite brunch spot for delicious, healthy & tasty farm fresh food, yummy coffee and conversations with Chef and owner! Always something new to try on the menu. The desserts never fail to impress. Looking forward to going for dinner.
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Absolutely love it here. An off-the-beaten-path restaurant with a beautiful interior; a trendy, open kitchen; fun, imaginative, and delicious food; and a staff that goes out of their way to make you feel welcomed. Definitely reccomend.
Stopped by for a bite and while we were considering entrees Chris the owner asked Jenn the chef to come over to the table. I explained I couldn't eat gluten or onions. Normally most restaurants just tell you they'll make the dish without so all i get is a bare bones meal. But instead, Jenn took the ingredients from a few entrees and created a new dish just for me. Icelandic Cod done to perfection on a bed of polenta with goat cheese and a gentle dose of curry mixed in, and vegies. Oh did I mention the old fashioned my wife had. Chris has a line on an amazing bourbon and hand makes his own simple syrup and bitters. In her words, best old fashioned she'd ever had and she had to have a second to make sure. One of the best meals I've ever had anywhere at any price. Sugar and Olives is truly exceptional if good food is what you are looking for. The place is a bit funky and unassuming but the food and the service is tops.
I really did enjoy this place I enjoyed how clean tasting the food was and how it was not at all Heavy. I enjoy the many options that they provided that tend to be a little bit more unique and interesting compared to all the other restaurants in the area. I definitely want to go back to try their banana bread pudding and I would recommend people to try the restaurant out. I gave the place of 4 out of 5 Stars only because of the Mimosa. Charging 13 for one glass Mimosa is over the top. Furthermore, for 13 dollars a glass it better be a larger glass that can hold 16 or more oz and/or be mostly champagne. Coming from an area where you can find mimosas for 5 and even some places that offer all-you-can-drink mimosas for 20 bucks; I found them to be a little bit over the top in that price range.
I've been wanting to try this place for a while and finally got around to it for brunch with the entire family. The food was amazing, the service was good and pretty quick. The decor isn't for everyone but today didn't bother me one bit, I don't really care about decor in general. The prices were slightly high but I wish they told us that you could share dishes because the dishes were pretty big and we would have definitely been better off if we ordered less food and shared. The French Press coffee was not done correctly, whoever did it doesn't know how to use a French press. I definitely want to come back for dinner, I'm sure the flavors will be incredible but I hope the prices don't get too crazy.
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