![]() ![]() The menu is pretty large, both for breakfast and lunch. This was all brought out and our server introduced herself and went over several suggestions, then left us while we decided. My dad didn’t have a preference and went with the Boston 1779 that was first mentioned (a fine English breakfast tea that is full bodied, malty & robust in the cup). They offer a selection of loose leaf teas. Our drink orders were taken by the same person that sat me, mostly coffee and water with one hot tea. Soon the others had joined me and we settled in looking over the menu. Aside from a bar area near the front entrance, the dining room looks to be entirely made up of booths. That was when I noticed that there was one table of people already there and eating, because I was sat at the table right next to them. I wasn’t sure who was coming so she took me to one of their larger booths towards the back that could probably sit 6-8. I was greeted after a few seconds when the employee up front finished up on the phone and offered to get me seated, even though I said I was waiting on more. At first it seemed like i was the only customer. It was weird how quiet and empty the parking lot was since this center seems to almost always be packed. ![]() ![]() I arrived first in the Stone Point shopping center (where you’ll also find Blue Nami, New Thai Kitchen, Trademark Pizza, Paul Martin’s, Pita Pit, Costa Vida and Cupcake A La Mode) just before 8:30am. Due to a miscommunication, my brother ended up at the other one and just decided to eat there. This new breakfast/lunch joint is the 4th one and 2nd in Roseville (our other one is on Pleasant Grove in the Nugget shopping center and the last two are in Folsom and El Dorado Hills). This morning I met up with my family for breakfast at Early Toast Mimosa House. ![]()
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