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What’s Honey Toast…It's a creative take on toast that's similar to French toast, but not quite. It involves toast, butter, honey, and ice cream! The richness of the buttery crisp toast is smoothed by the cool ice cream and the honey adds sweetness to the entire dessert. It's very filling, and if you add fruit - whether it be berries or fresh bananas, you're in for a treat

Espresso

$3.25/12oz $3.75/16oz

Americano Caffe Latte Cappuccino Caffe Mocha White Mocha Caffe Breve

*add flavors for $.50 extra Vanilla, Hazelnut, Peppermint, Caramel, Lavender
*rice milk, soy milk, chai for $.50 extra

Dammann Tea Sachets

$3.25

Breakfast Earl grey Chamomile Four Red Fruits Mint Jasmine Passion Fruit Ceylon (Decaf)

Bubble Tea
$3.25

Peach RedBean Litchi Honey Mango Chocolate Grapefruit Guava Coffee KumquatLemon Longan Taro Passion Fruit Coconut Yogurt Pineapple Honeydew Ginger

+Green Tea +Black Tea +Milk Tea or Blended *add tapioca or rainbow/coffee jellies for extra $.50

Appetizers

Wings $5 Salt & Pepper Chicken $5 Salt & Pepper Fries $4 Sweet Potato Fries $4 Fried Tofu $4 Fried String Beans $4

Honey Toast (Not for Take Out)

Classic Honey Toast $10 Vanilla ice cream, honey, caramel sauce

Strawberry Land $12 Fresh strawberries, strawberry ice cream, wafer roll, caramel sauce

Chocolate Symphony $12 Oreos, chocolate ice cream, chocolate wafer roll, chocolate sauce

Berry Go Around $12 Raspberries, blueberries, mountain berry ice cream, wafer roll, chocolate sauce

Go Bananas $12 Fresh bananas,

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