
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"It’s a nice spot to hangout. My friends and I came here after a hike and we all got drinks. It was decent but we stayed because of the patio and played some games. Friendly staff & very clean. Parking was hard to find on a Saturday morning though"
"The goat cheese croissant was good. But the best part of the scenery. I love being in green spaces. There was plenty of seating when I went but it soon filled up. The only thing that I didn’t like was the country music it didn’t go with the tropical vibes. But I just put on headphones and relaxed."
"The food was great - the goat and cheese croissant was really good, I just wish it was a bit hotter! The vibes are super cute here and it’s a breath of fresh air There’s so many trees and plants and lots of seating options. Just not a lot of outlets!! Very cute for pictures and events!"
"Understaffed, clueless, vibey. This location is nestled alongside a restaurant called Tacolina - both use the same (cashless) register. You'll see two menus side by side - Tacolina and Nido - both with burritos, no descriptions, and a choice of protein listed. There's a $1-2 difference between the same burritos (Nido's chicken is $16 and Tacolina's is $17). When asked what's the difference between the two the register staff said "none". When asked to explain the difference then in pricing, he said "they're both burritos". I of course ordered the less expensive of the two chicken burritos and had to see other orders come out to know that they are in fact, very different. One is a small breakfast burrito with potatoes and dry unseasoned chicken, and the other is a large loaded traditional burrito. It's not hard to add descriptions to the menu or simply know the basics about the food that you serve. 1-star service. 5-star atmosphere for the most glorified and beautiful study-hall you can find on this side of the 101."
"Lovely café with charming decor. You can pick up a book and read for free, which is a nice touch. The vibe is cool, and people seemed to be enjoying themselves. I did find it a bit pricey though—two matchas cost you $20!"
"This place has become my new "treat yourself" spot when working in the hospital. This pop up is very conveniently located in that sense. I quite enjoy their..."
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