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It would be best if you just wouldn’t even let yourself try one of these. We’re serious. Just keep reading the rest of the site and order some coffee or some food and try not to think about our new TartBerry soft serve natural yogurt, which comes in 2 flavors daily. Try not to imagine the cool and creamy and delightfully tart taste and the fresh toppings. Don’t let yourself try the free sample we’re giving out at DaSilva’s right now. This stuff is dangerously addictive... we’re warning you. Also, you’ll want to ignore our fresh fruit bar with berries, kiwi, pineapple, bananas, mango, coconut, chocolate (hey it’s a berry, too) and many other delicious toppings. Please - for your own good - just say no. Even if it is ZERO fat, low sugar and all natural.

Al's Bun Weekend Omelet Bar Shiver Belgian Waffles


All the nutrients, minerals and vitamins were just naturally there. Flour was made from wheat that was clean and robust. Chickens roamed barnyards and green areas to get their food, laying eggs in their nests. Butter was made from healthy cows and the cream separated from whole milk. Sugars were rendered from cane and beets that grew in fields unspoiled by progress. Water was something you could still drink right from the faucet. Times may have changed, but Al’s Buns are made the old fashioned way, using both organic and natural ingredients that are responsible for the irresistible taste and quality. It tastes like homemade, because that’s the way it’s made. Hand crafted with uncompromising attention to detail, so you can bite Al’s Buns and enjoy the past...right here in the present. Bite one now! You’ll thank yourself.


In the world of coffee, there's only one obssessed freak like Kevin Brownell. He speaks an odd combination of Hawaiian, Sumatran and Kenyan. He'd marry coffee if he lived in California. He sleeps in a burlap hammock. His children are named Cup, Roaster and Bean. But he just could be the best coffee roaster in the whole wide world. Read all about it at Coffee 101.