Vegan Restaurant

The Branch Bistro & Bookstore

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · losLunas · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Was in today for some lunch with some family members. We ordered three sandwiches two breakfast burritos and a bowl of yogurt. The sandwiches were awesome a little smaller than what we expected but delicious quality ingredients my only complaint was that it took 45 minutes to get our food. But it was absolutely worth the wait.

Was in today for some lunch with some family members. We ordered three sandwiches two breakfast burritos and a bowl of yogurt. The sandwiches were awesome a little smaller than what we expected but delicious quality ingredients my only complaint was that it took 45 minutes to get our food. But it was absolutely worth the wait.

I came into The Branch specifically to purchase a large quantity of whole bean coffee. On display, they had two 5-pound bags right alongside their other retail coffee—yet no prices were posted. When I asked the cashier, she couldn’t find a price in her system. She asked another employee, who then recommended calling (what I assume was) the manager. The manager’s response? They are not selling 5-pound bags at this time. That was incredibly frustrating—why display a product if you cannot or will not sell it? It creates confusion, wastes customers’ time, and the staff didn’t seem prepared to handle the situation or offer an alternative solution. Overall, this was poor service and bad business practice. If you advertise products on your shelves, customers should reasonably expect to be able to purchase them. To make matters worse, I had driven 30 minutes specifically to try their coffee, only to leave disappointed.

I came into The Branch specifically to purchase a large quantity of whole bean coffee. On display, they had two 5-pound bags right alongside their other retail coffee—yet no prices were posted. When I asked the cashier, she couldn’t find a price in her system. She asked another employee, who then recommended calling (what I assume was) the manager. The manager’s response? They are not selling 5-pound bags at this time. That was incredibly frustrating—why display a product if you cannot or will not sell it? It creates confusion, wastes customers’ time, and the staff didn’t seem prepared to handle the situation or offer an alternative solution. Overall, this was poor service and bad business practice. If you advertise products on your shelves, customers should reasonably expect to be able to purchase them. To make matters worse, I had driven 30 minutes specifically to try their coffee, only to leave disappointed.

This little gem is the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat, visit with friends, pick up a good book and just breathe!! The staff was super friendly, the food was delectable, the atmosphere was inviting, it was a great experience all around!