Phone: +18607793373
Address: 630 N Main St, Danielson, Connecticut, USA, 06239, United States
City: Danielson
Menu Dishes: 18
Reviews: 772
Website: http://www.eatheirloomfood.com
"This unique dining is a pleasant surprise in a sweet little town with small New England charm in Connecticut's quiet corner. (Try to visit Halloween when the city green with homemade Scarecrows, fun to see. The food is whole grain, fresh, usually organic, usually locally and usually vegan. Quote: “At Heirloom all our recipes start vegan. This means, with the exception of two items, everything can be ordered in Heirloom vegan. All our soups, baked goods and prepared foods are always made vegan.” Heirloom speaks fluent vegan as you can choose either cow cheese or vegan cheese. The promotion of excellent foods are their three idyllic dining areas. ( Even the parking lot is idyllic. While the interior is small, it houses many corners and cranes that serve as stands and create an intimate culinary experience. The terrace and shaded deck overlooking Main Street both have an outdoor dining area. Exotic plants from nearby Logee’s Greenhouse (dedicate your visit both indoor and outdoor. During the growing season the outdoor plants are particularly casual. Like herbal foods. They serve breakfast and lunch, with hours recently extended to 5 o'clock. Lunch consists primarily of salads, sandwiches and soup. Soups are thick, luscious and satisfying. Order the underpriced bowls, not cups. The sandwiches are large and carefully made with always excellent ingredients. To really appreciate the content, I eat it by drilling layer after layer with a fork. The salad bowls are huge and huge, with many choices for underpriced add-ons that make them even bigger. My two favorite add-ons are the “Bacon”-flavored and thin-cut tempo, and the Mock tuna salad. I recommend buying the Mock Tuna from the refrigerator unit and eating it directly from the container while waiting for your order. But the waiting times are short, even at lunch. And the waiters are all friendly, helpful and worth knowing about all ingredients. What is impressive and endearing is that the person who takes your order often prepares them so that their thorough knowledge of the ingredients. The café is just a mile from the exit 38 of I-395 and is located directly on Main Street (see after its small road sign, as the building is set far back, with ample parking in its own property. You might think this food would be a little known, but the good word has died. Lunchtime is very busy, so try to visit other times than lunch."
All prices are estimates on menu.