Category: | Cafe, Restaurant, Store, |
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Address: | The Square, 123 N Main St, Dublin, PA 18917, USA |
Postal code: | 18917 |
Phone: | (215) 693-2182 |
Website: | http://farmtotoast.com/ |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Thursday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Friday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Saturday: | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
Sunday: | Closed |
I don't think I ever once even considered the possibility that toast could be a featured item in a meal. So when my wife suggested we go to a "toast restaurant" I admit that I was skeptical. I'm very open-minded, and I didn't think it would necessarily be bad, I just questioned whether or not toast could be the main event. After attending twice now, I have to say that this was a really fun and unexpected treat.
First, they have a deep and very creative menu. So many different types of toppings that it is really hard to choose. Thankfully, they very smartly offer a "flight" of different toast options allowing you to really sample around without having to get full orders. They also have monthly specials that are phenomenal and seasonal.
The quality of the ingredients is really what makes it. The sourdough bread there is the best I've had since California, which is known for great sourdough. Everything else they put on the toast from the butter, to the vegetables, hummus, fruit, everything is farm fresh and absolutely delicious.
In addition, they have a great selection of coffees and tea that are equally delicious. There really is something for everyone on the menu.
The story itself is beautiful, and the staff is fantastic. There really is no downside which made the 45 minute drive to get there absolutely worth it, and made us want to go the next week for my birthday lunch.
I highly recommend anyone who is in striking distance of Dublin Pennsylvania to try this place out. It may feel a little bit on the expensive side, but as always, you get what you pay for and this place meets the mark.
Fun place with bright and artsy interior. The Egg Salad toast was above average and visually appealing for sure. Prices seemed a bit steep, but the place was rather unique. Excellent coffee.
Dublin now has a new star for breakfast, brunch, lunch. Very trendy, super space right on Route 313. I ordered a toast sampler. Green toad in the hole, curry chicken, figs and kimchi. You would not expect this type of culinary cuisine in Dublin. I loved it! My girlfriend gets a very complicated coffee drink and they had exactly what she wanted. Nothing was too pricey oh, something for everyone. I just like the edgy stuff. There are using a high-quality bread made by a local favorite, Nord. In fact everything appeared to be high quality. I encourage anyone to give it a shot. And after dinner oh, there must be four other gift shops in The Square you can check out.