As many of the other reviewers stated, this place is only OK in terms of brunch vibe. If you're looking for bottomless mimosas and walking through old town after, this is the place for you! But if you are looking to continue the neighborhood warmth and hole in the wall feel that orange table gave us all, keep on looking. I used to love walking through civic center with our dog for a brunch in this spot but the vibe is just not what I want out of a brunch place, music was weird, there was smoking on the patio and while the menu is the same as orange table, it wasn't really executed 100%. I got the "park place benedict" and I didn't lick the plate clean like I used to for that item, so i've got to try something different next time. I may give them another shot and maybe we just went too early into their opening time, they've got a few kinks to work out still. Like I said, just a new vibe then we're used to for this spot in civic center, but I can appreciate what they are trying to do! I do think having a place to go at night in civic center will be nice so I look forward to trying happy hour.
(3)
Jess W.
I was stoked to walk in. But after 20 minutes of being ignored other than water from a barback... Place was crap. People were rude. No service. No friendly hello. I won't return. Poor poor service.
(1)
Allison R.
Ryan was very friendly great drinks and awesome food. Amazing service too. I would recommend this place to anyone. Oh ya live music too
(5)
M. Ann M.
I've been here several times now and each experience makes me like it less. The food is so-so, it's understaffed, too loud when there's music, and, best of all, they changed my tip. Save your money, go somewhere else.
(2)
Ashley R.
Stopped in with an out of town friend. Our breakfast and coffee was delicious. The service was great and we enjoyed the patio atmosphere. I appreciated their recognition of military service with offering a 10% discount on our bill. The owner was friendly and informative and our waiter was great.
(5)
Jen M.
Fantastic food, amazing drinks, relaxing atmosphere. A great patio! What more could you want? Paul did a great job with this place. I can easily see this being the next hot local hang out! Really enjoyed live music there on Sunday am as well.
(5)
Mon-Cheri H.
Our server, Erin, was a 4star rating but the food needs work. Once we ordered it took a very long time to get our food when other tables of 3 & 4 who arrived & ordered after us got their food before us-not good. Then to top it off our eggs were raw, runny is one thing but the whites were raw and the yolk on one of my eggs was also partially raw. We tried to get the attention of the manager (tall guy there) but he never came over to our table unless it was to check on the group of guys next to us. I loved it when it was The Orange Table, they may have the same menu but the quality has yet to be desired. I will give it one more chance, thanks to our server Erin, hopefully she will still be there.
(2)
Drew G.
My wife and I were looking for a brunch place on Easter. We live in Scottsdale and anywhere were go we usually have to wait at least 30 minutes. We found this spot in the park and decided to check it out. We got seated right away and had our choice of inside or patio. The staff was so nice they kept adjusting the umbrellas to make sure we had enough shade. We got the unlimited mimosas/Bloody Mary deal which was well worth it. I ordered the the red flannel and my wife got the green. Both were amazing. Portions were great and the food was the best quality. It sounds weird to brag about eggs but usually I ask for over medium and they are either too runny or well done, these were the best eggs I've had while eating out. They have an extensive menu for breakfast and lunch and a good drink selection. We will be back to try lunch and again for breakfast.
(5)
Michael A.
Great alternative from RnR for bottomless mimosas and bloody Mary's on Sunday's. Food is a bit over priced but what do you expect from Scottsdale. Much more low key and sometimes a dude with high white socks plays Eric Clapton tunes. Mos def would come back!
(4)
Irina H.
Three and a half stars. Same menu from Orange Table days (I'd say about 90% quality of execution) with better service on my one visit. However, although the remodel is impressive, they've changed the decor to "sports bar chic" and it took all of the warmth out of the place. I'm sure my breakfast buddy and I will still eat here, but I'm also sure we'll stick to the patio. The vibe is definitely different, and we're not really fancy sports bar people.
(3)
Marshall S.
It should be one star, I will get to that... Arrived early for a show on a Saturday night, place was empty. You would think you could get service quickly then eh? But no. Out of the two staff members we saw all night, one seemed real confused. Had an app, was good, dinner, was real good. The live music was great. We were joined by friends and one asked for a sipping tequila, rocks. The confused waiter suggested a Patron with orange slices and cinnamon. OK fine. Looked good I ordered one as well. She had two and nothing else. She gets her bill and the Patron's were 22.00 EACH. Who does that? Recommends something that is ridiculously high priced and never mentioning the cost. Bush league. Boo hiss. Insult to injury as we left, there is a sign at the door that has a Patron bottle with a message that says 8.00 Patron Shots.
(2)
Wendy B.
It's a great place to make friends and sit back and enjoy live music! Great food at affordable prices.
(5)
Joshua C.
This place is very disappointing, had to wait over an hour for a mediocre breakfast sandwich that was cold
(1)
Dave B.
For Sun brunch I tried the White Flannel. Two eggs, home-made corned beef hash, bacon and english muffin .. Yum!
(5)
Brad W.
Great breakfast at empty restaurant. We were the only folks in there at about 9AM, but half way though the meal people did start showing up to eat. Of course, you get 10% off if you check in and the owner came around at the end of our meal to ask how things tasted. My banana nut pancakes were quite epic, actually stuffed with nuts and loaded down with banana and butter on top. They give you a choice of meat on the side and fruit too and real 100% maple syrup is a huge bonus. The cakes were fluffy and dense at the same time if that's possible. Setting the pancakes apart is thy cup of candied pecans that you can dump on the pancakes. It's next level kind of stuff. Huge cups of coffee, a friendly waitress and a nice patio all made this a great experience and nice birthday breakfast.
(5)
Jason P.
Good atmosphere in the cultural center part of Scottsdale. There was a guy singing and playing guitar. Food was good. I had the Greek omelette. I would recommend trying this place.
(4)
Liz A.
Stopped here for coffee and a quick breakfast while visiting a friend on a layover in Phoenix. My friend told me it used to be called something with orange in the title and she hoped that this place would still be as good as she remembered it. Upon recommendation from our server, we both ordered Mexican lattes, mine hot, hers iced. Both were delicious. I had a breakfast sandwich earlier in the morning right when my flight got in so we decided to split an order of their buttermilk pancakes with bacon. Pancakes were a perfect fluffiness and bacon just the right amount of crispiness. Was plenty of food for two people to share. If I lived in Phoenix I would be here regularly. The owner came out to greet us and talked to us about the changes and improvements that were made since my friend was familiar with the previous place. Our server was attentive and friendly without being creepy, attributes I always value in good service. Be sure to check this place out! Also they give a 10% military discount.
(5)
Dave T.
This is tough to write because "Orange Table" was my favorite brunch spot in Scottsdale. Now that it's become "Park Place Bar & Grill," I am a bit disappointed. In my opinion, it has a bit of an identity crisis, trying to satisfy everyone all at once. The music playing makes it seem like it's a jazz club. The extensive wine bar inside makes it seem like it's a place for wine aficionados. But then they have TVs inside like it's a sports bar, the patio is very casual, and they serve bottomless mimosas to satisfy the Old Town Scottsdale Sunday Funday crowd. Something for everyone, but it's a bit odd to see it all in the same place. The food is incredibly similar to "Orange Table," but definitely not as good. My wife and I ordered things we loved when it was "Orange Table" (Brunch Burger and Eggs Benedict), and we thought both were just OK. Our server, who we love and remember from "Orange Table," called their new nighttime additions (including Happy Hour & Live Music) a "work in progress." One thing I didn't particularly like seeing was one of the Managers/Owners smoking a cigarette on the patio in front of the guests. Since writing this honest review, the manager reached out to me with what I believed were some pretty nasty comments. That being said, the comment he posted to the review was well-written, and I'm sure it's difficult starting a new restaurant, so I applaud their efforts.
(3)
Genevieve B.
I've held 2 company events with Park Place Bar & Grill now. One was for a client appreciation event and the other for our company holiday party. For both events, we were going to a post-show afterward at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts after Park Place, so their location is IDEAL for anyone attending an event at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts or in the nearby surrounding area. You just can't beat it. It's directly across from the venue and you don't even have to cross the street and just a minute's walk across the to the center. The owners, Lori and Paul (Paul also Old Town Tavern) are remarkable. They're down to earth and such an ease to work with. The pricing was so feasible compared to some of the other nearby restaurants that I had also called to host our events. They helped me with the party planning process and are flexible with providing alternative items other than certain fixed menu items, if you want. The food is top notch too. The clients and co-workers raved about the onion rings saying they were the best they've ever had. My favorites are the beer-battered onion rings, baked brie, salmon cakes, rib tips and steak & blue burgers. Park Place Bar & Grill's cocktail list is well done too. Some great bourbon combinations mixed to perfection. My to-die-for drink of theirs is called "After Eight" (Southern Comfort, Peppermint Schnapps, Bailey's Irish Crème, Frangelico. Topped off with chocolate mint gelato). YUMMM. It's pretty much everything a girl could ask for! The whole staff is incredibly friendly and was well prepped for our events and the logistics. The owner, Lori, stayed in touch with me all the way up to our event and the day of to discuss options due some unexpected drizzling rain. Ryan was the bartender for our company holiday party event and he was on point the entire evening. They anticipate your needs, offered to help with last minute decoration prep as they were prepping food and settings. Definitely check them out and you're sure to become a regular after just one visit.
(5)
ron w.
I came to this place thinking I was going to orange table. I was a little bummed at first but the new owner was very nice and even offered us a quick tour. Still I was craving the french press coffee and red hash. I was pleasantly surprised to find they were still on the menu. Another pleasant surprise was the great music from the guitar player outside. Not sure if he is there all the time, we were there on Saturday, but he is awesome. The food came quickly, not something orange table was famous for, and it was delicious. When this place is discovered im probably gonna be mad I posted this review but it still feels like the right thing to do. Try it. You'll thank me
(5)
Estella G.
Great food & great service! The owner is really nice and has greeted us each time at the door. They have great live music on Saturdays. This is definitely one of our favorite weekend breakfast spots. Get the monkey pancakes. So yummy!
(5)
Patricia B.
Good food and selections Good service Hospitable and friendly Like the remodel Good music today Nice patio Been to that orange table location for a decade or more Similar menu Could do without the sports screens Do not fit and take away from atmosphere
(4)
Jeff P.
Disappointed to find out this was not Orange Table anymore. Elated to leave with the same euphoria after scarfing down OUTRAGEOUSLY delicious food from a very similar menu. Awesome pancakes, phenomenal flannels, outrageous bacon, stupendous pico. Mmmmmm. Come here!.....a hidden gem.
(5)
Brooke P.
We came here for New Year's Day brunch for my mother-in-law's bday. They were one of the few places that offered brunch on NYD so that was nice but no bottomless mimosas :-/ only on Sat & Sun. Really cute location right in the park with other nice restaurants around. Food was good, nothing outstanding, just the basic brunch. We each had 2 mimosas which was the majority of the bill but overall it was a good brunch for not a bad price.
(3)
Milli W.
Went to breakfast this morning and there was no wait! Nestled in the heart of old town. Great spot for a great relaxing environment.
(5)
Joshua H.
I am surprised this place had such high reviews. We went for late food eats, maybe breakfast is better. Our group got two salads, a sandwich and a burger. While we all liked our food, none of the food really stood out to any of us.
(3)
Carl C.
Great food... Reasonably priced and great atmosphere. Used to be the old Orange Table...Paul & Lori have done a great job in calibration to transform this establishment into a great place to eat & drink...check it out!
(5)
Jennifer K.
Early to a class at SMOCA so I stopped in for a bite. Service was very attentive and quick. Excellent wine list. I had the baked Brie plate which was beautiful presented. Toasted bread and a feast of perfectly ripe fruit. Baby grapes still on the stem, slices strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. The brie was baked in file dough and the best Brie I've had. Nice outdoor patio. I'll be going back
(5)
Jim W.
The breakfast hash is tasty...egg sandwich solid...all in all worth it...good service...nice people...
(4)
Devon M.
Went here for a late breakfast. Great seating on a beautiful patio overlooking the park. I loved the flannels at Orange Table which was the old name of this place and was worried they would be gone, but nope luckily still here. I had the green flannel and it was great. There happened to be live music and bottomless mimosas which were both nice surprises. I will definitely be back and recommend this place.
(5)
Rebecca R.
This is an absolute must for brunch! We are from San Francisco and found this place online. It did not disappoint! Live music, bottomless mimosa and AMAZING food! We had the jalapeño cakes and chimichirri hash. The staff is super attentive and friendly. If we lived here we would make this a regular spot!
(5)
Melissa K.
We finally stopped in for brunch and we will be returning very soon. I had the monkey cakes and they were very good. These were better than the pancakes they served when this restaurant was Orange Table. I love the transformation of this place too - the decor, staff, music and food. I can see this becoming a favorite spot in Old Town.
(4)
Carly M.
Love love love this place. Bottomless mimosas and bloody Marys till 4 on weekends, great food and its dog friendly. Perfect for brunch or lunch date
(5)
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Address :7373 E Scottsdale Mall,Ste 6
Scottsdale, AZ, 85251
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Brunch Parking : Garage Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Good For Dancing : No Alcohol : Full Bar Happy Hour : Yes Coat Check : No Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Dogs Allowed : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Anna T.
As many of the other reviewers stated, this place is only OK in terms of brunch vibe. If you're looking for bottomless mimosas and walking through old town after, this is the place for you! But if you are looking to continue the neighborhood warmth and hole in the wall feel that orange table gave us all, keep on looking. I used to love walking through civic center with our dog for a brunch in this spot but the vibe is just not what I want out of a brunch place, music was weird, there was smoking on the patio and while the menu is the same as orange table, it wasn't really executed 100%. I got the "park place benedict" and I didn't lick the plate clean like I used to for that item, so i've got to try something different next time. I may give them another shot and maybe we just went too early into their opening time, they've got a few kinks to work out still. Like I said, just a new vibe then we're used to for this spot in civic center, but I can appreciate what they are trying to do! I do think having a place to go at night in civic center will be nice so I look forward to trying happy hour.
(3)Jess W.
I was stoked to walk in. But after 20 minutes of being ignored other than water from a barback... Place was crap. People were rude. No service. No friendly hello. I won't return. Poor poor service.
(1)Allison R.
Ryan was very friendly great drinks and awesome food. Amazing service too. I would recommend this place to anyone. Oh ya live music too
(5)M. Ann M.
I've been here several times now and each experience makes me like it less. The food is so-so, it's understaffed, too loud when there's music, and, best of all, they changed my tip. Save your money, go somewhere else.
(2)Ashley R.
Stopped in with an out of town friend. Our breakfast and coffee was delicious. The service was great and we enjoyed the patio atmosphere. I appreciated their recognition of military service with offering a 10% discount on our bill. The owner was friendly and informative and our waiter was great.
(5)Jen M.
Fantastic food, amazing drinks, relaxing atmosphere. A great patio! What more could you want? Paul did a great job with this place. I can easily see this being the next hot local hang out! Really enjoyed live music there on Sunday am as well.
(5)Mon-Cheri H.
Our server, Erin, was a 4star rating but the food needs work. Once we ordered it took a very long time to get our food when other tables of 3 & 4 who arrived & ordered after us got their food before us-not good. Then to top it off our eggs were raw, runny is one thing but the whites were raw and the yolk on one of my eggs was also partially raw. We tried to get the attention of the manager (tall guy there) but he never came over to our table unless it was to check on the group of guys next to us. I loved it when it was The Orange Table, they may have the same menu but the quality has yet to be desired. I will give it one more chance, thanks to our server Erin, hopefully she will still be there.
(2)Drew G.
My wife and I were looking for a brunch place on Easter. We live in Scottsdale and anywhere were go we usually have to wait at least 30 minutes. We found this spot in the park and decided to check it out. We got seated right away and had our choice of inside or patio. The staff was so nice they kept adjusting the umbrellas to make sure we had enough shade. We got the unlimited mimosas/Bloody Mary deal which was well worth it. I ordered the the red flannel and my wife got the green. Both were amazing. Portions were great and the food was the best quality. It sounds weird to brag about eggs but usually I ask for over medium and they are either too runny or well done, these were the best eggs I've had while eating out. They have an extensive menu for breakfast and lunch and a good drink selection. We will be back to try lunch and again for breakfast.
(5)Michael A.
Great alternative from RnR for bottomless mimosas and bloody Mary's on Sunday's. Food is a bit over priced but what do you expect from Scottsdale. Much more low key and sometimes a dude with high white socks plays Eric Clapton tunes. Mos def would come back!
(4)Irina H.
Three and a half stars. Same menu from Orange Table days (I'd say about 90% quality of execution) with better service on my one visit. However, although the remodel is impressive, they've changed the decor to "sports bar chic" and it took all of the warmth out of the place. I'm sure my breakfast buddy and I will still eat here, but I'm also sure we'll stick to the patio. The vibe is definitely different, and we're not really fancy sports bar people.
(3)Marshall S.
It should be one star, I will get to that... Arrived early for a show on a Saturday night, place was empty. You would think you could get service quickly then eh? But no. Out of the two staff members we saw all night, one seemed real confused. Had an app, was good, dinner, was real good. The live music was great. We were joined by friends and one asked for a sipping tequila, rocks. The confused waiter suggested a Patron with orange slices and cinnamon. OK fine. Looked good I ordered one as well. She had two and nothing else. She gets her bill and the Patron's were 22.00 EACH. Who does that? Recommends something that is ridiculously high priced and never mentioning the cost. Bush league. Boo hiss. Insult to injury as we left, there is a sign at the door that has a Patron bottle with a message that says 8.00 Patron Shots.
(2)Wendy B.
It's a great place to make friends and sit back and enjoy live music! Great food at affordable prices.
(5)Joshua C.
This place is very disappointing, had to wait over an hour for a mediocre breakfast sandwich that was cold
(1)Dave B.
For Sun brunch I tried the White Flannel. Two eggs, home-made corned beef hash, bacon and english muffin .. Yum!
(5)Brad W.
Great breakfast at empty restaurant. We were the only folks in there at about 9AM, but half way though the meal people did start showing up to eat. Of course, you get 10% off if you check in and the owner came around at the end of our meal to ask how things tasted. My banana nut pancakes were quite epic, actually stuffed with nuts and loaded down with banana and butter on top. They give you a choice of meat on the side and fruit too and real 100% maple syrup is a huge bonus. The cakes were fluffy and dense at the same time if that's possible. Setting the pancakes apart is thy cup of candied pecans that you can dump on the pancakes. It's next level kind of stuff. Huge cups of coffee, a friendly waitress and a nice patio all made this a great experience and nice birthday breakfast.
(5)Jason P.
Good atmosphere in the cultural center part of Scottsdale. There was a guy singing and playing guitar. Food was good. I had the Greek omelette. I would recommend trying this place.
(4)Liz A.
Stopped here for coffee and a quick breakfast while visiting a friend on a layover in Phoenix. My friend told me it used to be called something with orange in the title and she hoped that this place would still be as good as she remembered it. Upon recommendation from our server, we both ordered Mexican lattes, mine hot, hers iced. Both were delicious. I had a breakfast sandwich earlier in the morning right when my flight got in so we decided to split an order of their buttermilk pancakes with bacon. Pancakes were a perfect fluffiness and bacon just the right amount of crispiness. Was plenty of food for two people to share. If I lived in Phoenix I would be here regularly. The owner came out to greet us and talked to us about the changes and improvements that were made since my friend was familiar with the previous place. Our server was attentive and friendly without being creepy, attributes I always value in good service. Be sure to check this place out! Also they give a 10% military discount.
(5)Dave T.
This is tough to write because "Orange Table" was my favorite brunch spot in Scottsdale. Now that it's become "Park Place Bar & Grill," I am a bit disappointed. In my opinion, it has a bit of an identity crisis, trying to satisfy everyone all at once. The music playing makes it seem like it's a jazz club. The extensive wine bar inside makes it seem like it's a place for wine aficionados. But then they have TVs inside like it's a sports bar, the patio is very casual, and they serve bottomless mimosas to satisfy the Old Town Scottsdale Sunday Funday crowd. Something for everyone, but it's a bit odd to see it all in the same place. The food is incredibly similar to "Orange Table," but definitely not as good. My wife and I ordered things we loved when it was "Orange Table" (Brunch Burger and Eggs Benedict), and we thought both were just OK. Our server, who we love and remember from "Orange Table," called their new nighttime additions (including Happy Hour & Live Music) a "work in progress." One thing I didn't particularly like seeing was one of the Managers/Owners smoking a cigarette on the patio in front of the guests. Since writing this honest review, the manager reached out to me with what I believed were some pretty nasty comments. That being said, the comment he posted to the review was well-written, and I'm sure it's difficult starting a new restaurant, so I applaud their efforts.
(3)Genevieve B.
I've held 2 company events with Park Place Bar & Grill now. One was for a client appreciation event and the other for our company holiday party. For both events, we were going to a post-show afterward at the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts after Park Place, so their location is IDEAL for anyone attending an event at Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts or in the nearby surrounding area. You just can't beat it. It's directly across from the venue and you don't even have to cross the street and just a minute's walk across the to the center. The owners, Lori and Paul (Paul also Old Town Tavern) are remarkable. They're down to earth and such an ease to work with. The pricing was so feasible compared to some of the other nearby restaurants that I had also called to host our events. They helped me with the party planning process and are flexible with providing alternative items other than certain fixed menu items, if you want. The food is top notch too. The clients and co-workers raved about the onion rings saying they were the best they've ever had. My favorites are the beer-battered onion rings, baked brie, salmon cakes, rib tips and steak & blue burgers. Park Place Bar & Grill's cocktail list is well done too. Some great bourbon combinations mixed to perfection. My to-die-for drink of theirs is called "After Eight" (Southern Comfort, Peppermint Schnapps, Bailey's Irish Crème, Frangelico. Topped off with chocolate mint gelato). YUMMM. It's pretty much everything a girl could ask for! The whole staff is incredibly friendly and was well prepped for our events and the logistics. The owner, Lori, stayed in touch with me all the way up to our event and the day of to discuss options due some unexpected drizzling rain. Ryan was the bartender for our company holiday party event and he was on point the entire evening. They anticipate your needs, offered to help with last minute decoration prep as they were prepping food and settings. Definitely check them out and you're sure to become a regular after just one visit.
(5)ron w.
I came to this place thinking I was going to orange table. I was a little bummed at first but the new owner was very nice and even offered us a quick tour. Still I was craving the french press coffee and red hash. I was pleasantly surprised to find they were still on the menu. Another pleasant surprise was the great music from the guitar player outside. Not sure if he is there all the time, we were there on Saturday, but he is awesome. The food came quickly, not something orange table was famous for, and it was delicious. When this place is discovered im probably gonna be mad I posted this review but it still feels like the right thing to do. Try it. You'll thank me
(5)Estella G.
Great food & great service! The owner is really nice and has greeted us each time at the door. They have great live music on Saturdays. This is definitely one of our favorite weekend breakfast spots. Get the monkey pancakes. So yummy!
(5)Patricia B.
Good food and selections Good service Hospitable and friendly Like the remodel Good music today Nice patio Been to that orange table location for a decade or more Similar menu Could do without the sports screens Do not fit and take away from atmosphere
(4)Jeff P.
Disappointed to find out this was not Orange Table anymore. Elated to leave with the same euphoria after scarfing down OUTRAGEOUSLY delicious food from a very similar menu. Awesome pancakes, phenomenal flannels, outrageous bacon, stupendous pico. Mmmmmm. Come here!.....a hidden gem.
(5)Brooke P.
We came here for New Year's Day brunch for my mother-in-law's bday. They were one of the few places that offered brunch on NYD so that was nice but no bottomless mimosas :-/ only on Sat & Sun. Really cute location right in the park with other nice restaurants around. Food was good, nothing outstanding, just the basic brunch. We each had 2 mimosas which was the majority of the bill but overall it was a good brunch for not a bad price.
(3)Milli W.
Went to breakfast this morning and there was no wait! Nestled in the heart of old town. Great spot for a great relaxing environment.
(5)Joshua H.
I am surprised this place had such high reviews. We went for late food eats, maybe breakfast is better. Our group got two salads, a sandwich and a burger. While we all liked our food, none of the food really stood out to any of us.
(3)Carl C.
Great food... Reasonably priced and great atmosphere. Used to be the old Orange Table...Paul & Lori have done a great job in calibration to transform this establishment into a great place to eat & drink...check it out!
(5)Jennifer K.
Early to a class at SMOCA so I stopped in for a bite. Service was very attentive and quick. Excellent wine list. I had the baked Brie plate which was beautiful presented. Toasted bread and a feast of perfectly ripe fruit. Baby grapes still on the stem, slices strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. The brie was baked in file dough and the best Brie I've had. Nice outdoor patio. I'll be going back
(5)Jim W.
The breakfast hash is tasty...egg sandwich solid...all in all worth it...good service...nice people...
(4)Devon M.
Went here for a late breakfast. Great seating on a beautiful patio overlooking the park. I loved the flannels at Orange Table which was the old name of this place and was worried they would be gone, but nope luckily still here. I had the green flannel and it was great. There happened to be live music and bottomless mimosas which were both nice surprises. I will definitely be back and recommend this place.
(5)Rebecca R.
This is an absolute must for brunch! We are from San Francisco and found this place online. It did not disappoint! Live music, bottomless mimosa and AMAZING food! We had the jalapeño cakes and chimichirri hash. The staff is super attentive and friendly. If we lived here we would make this a regular spot!
(5)Melissa K.
We finally stopped in for brunch and we will be returning very soon. I had the monkey cakes and they were very good. These were better than the pancakes they served when this restaurant was Orange Table. I love the transformation of this place too - the decor, staff, music and food. I can see this becoming a favorite spot in Old Town.
(4)Carly M.
Love love love this place. Bottomless mimosas and bloody Marys till 4 on weekends, great food and its dog friendly. Perfect for brunch or lunch date
(5)