4 /5 Emily Goodin: We visited at 8:15 am on a Friday. First the summary: Prices are reasonable for the quantity of food you get (for vegetarian items at least), and most of the items are good enough that we think Daisy Cafe is a worthwhile breakfast spot to put into the rotation. The quality of the items we ordered today varied from excellent to poor, so just keep that in mind when deciding to give them another try if your first experience isnt ideal. Here are the dishes we ordered and our opinions:
Veggie eggs benedict: Excellent. Eggs were cooked well (whites firm, yolks runny), the hollandaise sauce was tasty.
Galbraith quesadillas (added vegan sausage and subbed fruit salad instead of potatoes): Excellent. A slight crunch in the tortillas, and the filling/pico were very good. Fruit was good except the oranges were unripe.
The Cheesie (with biscuit, subbed vegan sausage for the meat): Very good. Not a huge serving size, but the price is low (only $8.50) so worth it. Nice that the biscuit came with raspberry jam, it was yummy.
Cinnamon/orange french toast: 3.5 out of 5. I think it should be a little more eggy, and it wasnt hot. But the flavor was very good.
Potatoes: 4 out of 5 IF you prefer your potatoes non-crispy and very salty. I liked them, and they are cooked well (not raw in the middle), but they are not seasoned at all except for salt and oil, and theyre not browned/crispy.
Pancakes: 1 out of 5. Extremely rubbery/chewy, and not hot. We definitely will not be ordering the pancakes again.
Staff were friendly and service was excellent (pay at the counter and then sit). Coffee was very good, and a server offered refills at just the right intervals.
Overall Im giving it a 4 because we enjoyed most of the food and we plan to go back at some point. Were very happy that they have a fake meat on offer as a substitute.