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Open Daily | 7Am – Noon BAKERY LIGHTER Cinnamon Roll Monkey Bread 14 Grain 11 warm cinnamon pull apart, bourbon icing steel-cut oatmeal, choice of cinnamon apple, honey walnut or maple and brown sugar Mini Pastries 14 Granola 11 choice of three pastries: croissant, bear claw, chocolate croissant, house-made granola, fresh blueberries, bananas, almond milk cheese danish, blueberry muffin, fresh cut fruit, butter, marmalade Fruit 16 seasonal melons & berries, grapes, zucchini bread Yogurt 14 YOLKS* greek yogurt, berry compote, grilled pineapple, house-made granola, agave nectar Eggs Benedict 18 english muffin, real canadian bacon, poached eggs, hollandaise, roasted fingerling potatoes Smoked Salmon Benedict 20 GRIDDLES english muffin, asparagus, heirloom tomato, dill hollandaise, roasted fingerling potatoes French Toast 18 blueberry, lemon curd, berry coulis, fresh berries, almonds, OR nutella, Eggs in a Basket 16 hazelnuts, coconut shaved ham, white cheese drizzle Pecan Waffle 19 amaretto banana compote, toasted pecan brittle, vanilla butter, dark 2 Eggs Freestyle 16 chocolate dipped bacon, maple syrup applewood smoked bacon, chicken apple sausage, pork sausage or ham steak, roasted fingerling potatoes Flap Jacks 17 No Yolks 17 simple buttermilk, berry compote or strawberry shortcake, add $2 scrambled egg whites, heirloom tomato salad, watermelon, balsamic Cronut French Toast 18 Rib Cap Steak & Eggs 26 caramel apples, dark chocolate, cinnamon chantilly 8oz rib cap steak, 2 eggs, roasted fingerling potatoes FRITTATAS & OMELETS SOMETHING DIFFERENT Country Frittata 18 Smoked Salmon Profiterole 19 ham, peppers, caramelized onions, tillamook cheddar, whipped eggs, smoked salmon, asparagus, caramelized onions, avocado, roasted fingerling potatoes capers, mt tam, giant profiterole, roasted fingerling potatoes Breakfast Sliders 17 Oscar Omelet 20 hand-cut bacon or house sausage patty, scrambled egg, tillamook crab, spinach, asparagus, gruyere, hollandaise, roasted fingerling potatoes cheddar, roasted fingerling potatoes Bacon Lover’s Omelet 19 Croissant Sandwich 17 applewood smoked bacon, canadian bacon, slab bacon, tillamook prosciutto, tomato, gruyere omelet croissant sandwich, roasted cheddar, roasted fingerling potatoes fingerling potatoes Beef Belly Crepes 20 Chicken Asparagus Omelet 18 boursin scrambled eggs, mushroom, spinach, hollandaise, roasted herb roasted chicken, asparagus, gruyere, roasted fingerling potatoes fingerling potatoes Garden Frittata 17 broccolini, mushrooms, tomatoes, spinach, onions, egg whites, HASH & SKILLETS* roasted fingerling potatoes No Yolk Skillet 17 asparagus, spinach, scallions, chicken, egg whites, potatoes, swiss SIDES Braised Beef Belly Hash 20 braised beef belly, smashed roasted fingerling potatoes, mushrooms, Applewood Smoked Bacon 6 4 slices spinach, poached eggs Ham Steak 7 grilled Bacon Trinity Skillet 19 pork belly, canadian bacon, smoked slab bacon, potatoes, Chicken Apple Sausage 6 2 fat links 2 eggs any style Corned Beef Hash 19 Sausage Patties 7 2 hand formed patties house-braised corned beef, smashed roasted fingerling potatoes, Flap Jacks 7 short stack, berry compote poached eggs Roasted Fingerling Potatoes 5 herbs, garlic COLD PRESSED COFFEE Cold Pressed Juices 6 French Press 8 Espresso 5 Cappuccino 6 seasonal, ask your server for regular or decaf today’s selections Café Americano 6 Café au Lait 6 Brewed Coffee 5 regular or decaf Macchiato 6 Flavor Shots 2 vanilla, chocolate, hazelnut Open Daily | 7am – Noon *Thoroughly cooking foods of animal origin such as beef, eggs, fish, lamb, milk, poultry or shellfish reduces the risk of food borne illness. Individuals with certain health conditions may be at higher risk if these are raw or undercooked..
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