
At Clove Apple Cafe, they won’t serve you anything they don’t like themselves. Based in the Kurdish understanding of hospitality, of which the clove apple is a symbol, the people behind this new joint test all their recipes for food and drink to ensure they know the taste and quality the customer is getting and to create a good relationship with their clientele. The menu of pastries and sandwiches is simple and small but delicious. What more could you want than a freshly made three-cheese grilled cheese? Wash it down with any of their coffee drinks — the beans are from local roasters — or one of their teas (iced or hot) that they have been steeping all day. The unbelievably friendly staff is committed to the community and good food. If you want a place to work all day or just to grab coffee on the run, Clove Apple will be happy to serve you.



