Friday, August 28, 2015

Must Go Back

The Little Boss took a cruise to Greece so we got together to grab coffee and catch up.  We picked the new center in Westlake Village to find a place.  There is lots of options to chose from there, including In N Out, Tifa's other location, and what we ended up choosing, which was Jeannie's.  A friend of ours referred to it as pricey but once inside, it's more like getting what you pay for.  (Officially: Jeannie's Gourmet Food Hall)  It's called a gourmet food hall as when you enter, you are greeted with several locations that grab your attention.  To the left is the baked goods and coffee counter, straight in front of you is a cafeteria style, long counter, to your left, passed a small sitting area, is a gorgeous bar with bar seating, booths, and tables with clear, acrylic chairs.  At first, it can be slightly overwhelming but then you understand what's going on.  This is not a normal sit down style restaurant.  It's more of a boutique, fun restaurant, possibly something you would see Downtown.  Offering it's breakfast menu until 3pm and happy hour everyday, featuring options like a cheese platter, sushi, and flatbreads, it definitely not the norm for restaurants in the valley.
During our visit together, the weather was nice so we sat out front.  A slightly private, shaded patio faced the fountain that sat in front of the restaurants across from us.   We saw some really relaxed seating areas with glass fireplaces that look like they would be wonderful to have a glass of wine at.  Little boss and I ordered our food and started chatting it up while we waited for them to make our food and find our number card.  All of her pictures from her trip were saved to her laptop but she shared with me a stunning panoramic of the boat leaving Venice while she told me about the ports they stopped at and the hikes they took.  She didn't have a lot of time for shopping but did bring me back two postcards.
My coffee arrived first.  A delicious, creamy mocha.  As I drank, the inside of the mug revealed a message: Love has no... well, I don't know what the rest of the message said because I had been caught up in the Little Boss's stories.  I'm sure it was something profound, like Love has no unknown karate moves.  Ok, maybe not.
Her flatbread was fresh and tasty and my side order of French toast was massive.  For some reason, all the dinnerware had the restaurant's name branded on it.  The napkins too.  Everything was great.  My mocha didn't have the sandy chocolate remnants that come with some coffees and our food left us satisfied.  Definitely a place where you could split a meal and dessert and not break the bank or your belt buckle.
We were too close to Tifa to not get gelato after, so a strawberry basil for me and she mixed up a coffee with lemon pistachio.  They gave us little rolled cookies in it for free.


The fountain is to the left from this view.

Bye Bye Venice!


Tifa always has the prettiest fresh flowers.


2 comments:

  1. I'm so happy to see another post :-) gives me a nice little break from my studies.

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  2. These are such beautiful pictures. And thick french toast! I love learning about different places, food and of course the coffee or tea.

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