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Przekaż informację zwrotnąToday we had @3sisterscafeindy for brunch.I'll be honest, this wasn't it for me. The blueberry lemon corncakes looked great but were meh. The biscuits and gravy were alright. Husband said the French toast was tasty at least. The serving sizes were huge though so that's nice. To be fair my mood was already set when they tried to pass off my drink as an oatmilk latte (see last photo). Our waitress was nice and I have no complaints there.
My friend and I had a great brunch at 3 Sisters Cafe. Their vegan chili was delicious. We also ordered Sara Jo's grilled cheese, grilled veggie medley sandwich, and power house potatoes. Everything was delicious and the service was amazing, despite sitting on the second floor. We liked the atmosphere of having little nooks and rooms to sit in -it made the experience more cozy and welcoming.
Restaurant told us a 30 min wait. We were waiting for 50 min. When we arrived we noticed a woke atmosphere and a very condescending tone from all employees. *don 't bring outside drink or food into restaurant*. They really don 't like it when they make you wait way to long and you bring something else while you wait. Next, we finally were seated and ordered in a timely manner. From the time we ordered to the time we received our food it had taken 90 minutes. Once we received our food we ordered we had ordered a coke and waiter had forgotten our order. We reminded him and he said he would get us one. Again another 20 min. goes by and no coke. Another waiter helping another table was asked for a coke and she said right away. Never saw her again. When we received the check we reminded him not to charge us for the coke. Only then did we get a free coke. Food was bland and salty. Don 't ask more than one question at a time. It will really slow down the process. We 're at this restaurant from 12:10 to 2:40. Would not recommend coming here.
This place has an ultra-woke, anti-gun, anti-conservative people vibe to it, but they make up for it with the charming atmosphere, good food, and great service.The number one standout here was the coffee. It was probably the best we've had at a café. Usually we expect watery stuff, but this was strong without being burnt and perfectly complemented by some cream.The wife had the Pulled Chicken Mole Omelet, and I had the Build Your Own Breakfast Burrito. Both were really good. I'm not a fan of mole sauce, but the stuff they made for the omelet was pretty decent.We got a side of power house potatoes and that's definitely the way to go with your potatoes. They are nicely cooked skin-on potato chunks with some cheese and spices on top.
I love this place for its food. They have a lot of yummy vegan options here. However, I often dread actually coming here. They have ridiculously strict Covid requirements, like a mandatory mask rule with a $1 per mask price tag on the disposable masks available when you can get 50 masks for 3¢ each. Also, every time I come in here there’s a specific waitress who is pretty rude about literally everything. Every time I ask for the cashew spread on a sandwich she adamantly tells me how the cashew spread is sweet and won’t go with the sandwich I ordered and every single time I tell her I love the cashew spread on that sandwich and I get it almost every time. It’s very presumptuous. I’ve come across a couple other servers who are so sweet and nice to be around and do a great job. She just seems to be the odd one with a bad attitude. Today alone I watched them turn away a total of 7 customers because of their mask rule and the last time I was here they were saying how understaffed they are…. I bet they’d be making more money if they loosened their Covid restrictions or chose their battles a little more wisely with the price on their disposable masks and the attitude around it. I love supporting local businesses but the best advice I can give is to be flexible, less rigid and you may find you have more business than you can handle, in a good way! All the best wishes… do yourselves a favor and take inventory of your employees and their presence in your cafe. It’s palpable and I’m sure I’m not the only human me who notices.