Major health department violation. No water. No cups of water. No potable water for patrons to drink. They are lawfully required to provide free drinking water for customers. They did not even have free or paid water bottles. No water at all. No sign to seat yourself or order at bar so heads up. We ordered some of our order, the cashier walked away and a different worker came and started over the entire order without saying anything. Ordered our food and found out there was no water so we changed it to a to go order. The condiments were sitting on top of a trash can. I am unsure why that is they believe that is the best location for it. Got our to go food and the order was missing things. The kids chicken tenders were pretty disgusting, and oddly spicy for kids tenders. The $18 sandwich I purchased was not filling or hardly worth the money. It was what I would maybe pay $6-$8 for from a food truck for a snack. The fries looked good but were soggy. In short, if they have a major health department violation that is obviously noticable by the customer and effects them even being able to eat there, I would hate to know what is going on behind the scenes on a full report. Edit. They claim they offered tap water but they did not. That is what we asked for. Owner literally said "it is dirty and tastes bad" You have to have clean drinkable water in cups. Not bottles you buy, which you didn't even have.
The Travelers Market
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Major health department violation. No water. No cups of water. No potable water for patrons to drink. They are lawfully required to provide free drinking water for customers. They did not even have free or paid water bottles. No water at all. No sign to seat yourself or order at bar so heads up. We ordered some of our order, the cashier walked away and a different worker came and started over the entire order without saying anything. Ordered our food and found out there was no water so we changed it to a to go order. The condiments were sitting on top of a trash can. I am unsure why that is they believe that is the best location for it. Got our to go food and the order was missing things. The kids chicken tenders were pretty disgusting, and oddly spicy for kids tenders. The $18 sandwich I purchased was not filling or hardly worth the money. It was what I would maybe pay $6-$8 for from a food truck for a snack. The fries looked good but were soggy. In short, if they have a major health department violation that is obviously noticable by the customer and effects them even being able to eat there, I would hate to know what is going on behind the scenes on a full report. Edit. They claim they offered tap water but they did not. That is what we asked for. Owner literally said "it is dirty and tastes bad" You have to have clean drinkable water in cups. Not bottles you buy, which you didn't even have.
Ate lunch here with my daughter and granddaughters today. We loved Everything! I got a hot chai and a lighthouse burger with fries, daughter got the bee keepers chicken and fries. I forgot to take a pic of the food so I took a pic of what was left!
Ate lunch here with my daughter and granddaughters today. We loved Everything! I got a hot chai and a lighthouse burger with fries, daughter got the bee keepers chicken and fries. I forgot to take a pic of the food so I took a pic of what was left!
I ordered the Lighthouse Burger with fries, and the Yankee Maple Bourbon Glaze was incredible—sweet, savory, and packed with flavor. Not only was the food absolutely delicious, but the owners were incredibly personable and made a point to check on my friend and me several times throughout our visit. Their hospitality really elevated the entire experience. That said, I haven’t seen enough love for the adorable little shop in the back. The boutique is full of charming finds—organic household items, handmade trinkets, and the cutest jewelry. It was such a fun and unexpected bonus to an already wonderful dining experience. Highly recommend taking the time to browse!