

They were very busy, so the eggs Benedict issue was only solved while we were walking out the door. It’s hard to explain, but it was a bread taste that was too overpowering. My breakfast sandwich was delicious, and my first few bites of the brioche bun were very tasty, but then it started to taste too yeasty. He was nervous about the freshness of it, so he didn’t eat it. My partner’s eggs Benedict was cold, not just the greens or the toast, but the actual eggs. I genuinely like this place and want to see them improve because they are close to perfect. Now, the -1 star is not to be critical for no reason. The flavor and texture were surprising but still traditional. I would go back again for the coffee alone. The cashew milk was rich and sweet, and I could tell they made it in house. I haven’t tasted a drink so good in a while. I ordered the breakfast sandwich, the blueberry cream cheese, scone, and a cashew milk latte. Add in a delicious French cafe with helpful employees and there you have it. PublicUs boasts a large spread of savory options with greens and earthy twists on regular dishes. Restaurants that display fresh food options in the case are some of my favorites. I felt revitalized and excited just by the layout and visual space alone. To me, this gem in the desert feels very San Francisco. What’s the point of living life if you’re just going to live it on a device? Although this is my personal choice, I much rather shop at a local establishment with a fun menu and a cheerful staff. I really enjoyed my time here, normally I would just ignore this, but I’m tired of being forced to use my phone everywhere. Took away my experience at this restaurant completely.

The fact that I am forced to use this device defeats the entire purpose of me distancing myself From Mobile phone dependency. Personally, I’m trying to get away from using my phone and putting it on silent. I couldn’t help feel how depressing this was. As I was there, I witnessed five out of seven people staring at their phone while in line, completely unaware of the beautiful pastry display case on the right. This is very unfair and completely takes away from the neighborhood restaurant experience. This restaurant requires you to use a smart phone, assuming the customer should not only own this device, but set the customer experience as a requirement for an mobile device to access their menu. Rating them three stars, because the fact they don’t have a posted menu anywhere in the establishment or if they do, not easy to fine. My friendly conversation with one of the employees taking my order, was very hospitable when I had trouble trying to find a menu and was not sure what was on it.

Passionate informative employees making great recommendations to my order, delivering amazing results. - Coffee Shops Las Vegas: Find the Best Coffee on the Strip | Caesars.

