sophia's is tiny. there are only 4 tables, and you are strongly encouraged to share them with other patrons. sharing tables with strangers would normally be a turn-off, but in the case of an quirky little breakfast spot, it kind of adds to the charm.
marta had the cherry crepes topped with whipped cream and i had the butternut squash and roasted red pepper omelet with fried potatoes.
both meals were amazing. the ingredients were high quality, and they were prepared to perfection. i really can't say enough good about sophia's.
another slightly unusual thing about sophia's is the hours of operation. it's only open saturdays and sundays from 8am-2pm. they are not open for dinner, and are not open on weekdays. so, if you're in the mood for some incredible food some weekend, and don't mind a little wait or some cramped quarters, we would highly recommended trying sophia's. i'm very glad we did. oh, and they also have bakery items (incredible looking croissants) for take-away.
2 comments:
Marta, you look adorable! What a year 2010 will be for the Staple Fam!
You had never even heard of Sofia's? Seriously? I'm going to have to revoke your Madison card.
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