A friend who lives in the Central District recently invited me to check out a cool looking new cafe in the neighborhood:
Cortona. We went for breakfast on one of these gift-from-the heaven's type of sunny summer mornings and dined outside.
At first glance, the
Cortona is
awesome. Somebody with a nice sense of design put in some effort in the form of rough timbers, big windows, and clean, light spaces. We both had waffles from a delicious looking Belgian waffle menu that included varieties like: cinnamon sugar, banana,
tiramisu, fruit, etc. I ordered a plain Belgian waffle with butter and maple syrup. It was tasty and fresh and made with nice organic ingredients.

The
Cortona also sells
empanadas the size of the
mothership, including a vegetarian variety (served with Sriracha).

So this is all fine. But there is another element here that needs attention and is definitely tricky: On the one hand, the Cortona is a great feeling neighborhood coffeeshop and breakfast spot in a neighborhood that could really use one, and for that reason, I feel good about supporting and encouraging it. On the other, it turns out that
Cortona is owned by a volunteer pastor at the Mars Hill mega-church, a church that has some strong views about hot topics such as homosexuality and evolution. Stuff to think about!
2 comments:
Yum!
Ewwwwww.
Yum!
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
It looks like the Ewwws won. Dang I love a good waffle.
xo
Geee, so nice to know that there are places where they consider Vegetarians :-)
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