6/22/2023 0 Comments Sidekick coffee and books menu![]() ![]() I like the drink and I’m so-so on the quinoa.” When asked for her review, Ruth, 6 ½ years old, said: “I like the breakfast sandwich I like the biscuit and the bacon. She chose the quinoa bowl because she “wanted to try something new.” We also shared a special drink - a vanilla steamed milk colored pink with beetroot powder. My daughter Ruth and I shared the sandwich and a breakfast quinoa bowl served with almond milk, raisins and roasted berries. I love a good breakfast sandwich and their Standard does not disappoint: egg and cheese on a perfect cheddar-chive biscuit. We opted for a pastry board so we could sample more than one of the enticing selection of pastries and cakes. The menu offers standards with a twist as well as healthy choices and salads. Orders are placed at the counter and the food is brought out to the tables. There was another family there, as well as folks having business meetings and morning coffee. It’s a nice place to sit, and as it wasn’t too busy, we hung out for a while after breakfast, drawing and talking. The room is full of natural light and decorated in a simple, elegant style. It is a treat to have breakfast at Feedwell Kitchen and Bakery. If we had cars and could drive ourselves around, here’s a list of our top picks: For other parents looking for tips on how to get your kids out of bed or if you just want to take your family out for a meal with a truly kid-friendly menu: Go out for breakfast. Now, we look forward to this special morning event all week. So, the first time they whispered to us, “Let’s go out for breakfast before school today,” we were up and dressed, backpacks loaded, helping each other out the door and in the car with seatbelts on before our parents had on their coats. We get to order from the full menu, not just from a few boring things down below. And school lunch? Don’t even get us started.īut breakfast! Now that’s a meal that makes us feel like equals. Maybe that’s why we don’t always love going out for dinner. ![]() Why do adults get an entire page but us kids get a tiny box in the corner with all the usual suspects - chicken fingers, mac and cheese, quesadillas? It’s kind of insulting. But when they take us out to eat they want us to order from the “Everything for Kids is the Color Beige” box? Um, no thanks! They trained us better than that. It’s interesting that during meals at home our parents refuse to cook us separate meals, forcing us to “try new things” that are usually green or red. It forces us to try to behave all week in order to cash in on this coupon. That is until they started holding a special breakfast over our heads: a genius parenting move. By Friday morning, nothing but a guarantee of unlimited screen time could get us moving. Is it just us or is it harder to get out of bed at the end of the week? Our parents have tried a bunch of ways to try to get us up. Brynn and Timothy Buhmeyer at Sidekick Coffee and Books - Zak Neumann/Little Village ![]()
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