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5 Reviews on “Herban Market and Cafe”
Pastries are aaaamazing. If there is an almond croissant available make sure you get one or two… or three if you have to share. It was the best pastry I have had in the lowcountry. We also had a smoothie and a juicer, and both were delicious and dairy free with the oat milk and yogurt option. I had the vegan breakfast croissant and it was tasty. The egg was fluffy and the croissant was nice and flaky. Drip coffee was also great. Don’t miss out on a great place with plenty of healthy options for people with dietary restrictions.
Vegan options!! I got the breakfast burrito made vegan and it was beyond delicious my wife got the vegan BLT wrap and she really liked it. Everything was made fresh to order and the portions were very generous. If you’re in the Beaufort area try them for breakfast you won’t be disappointed. I almost forgot to mention the vegan baked goods which I may have went overboard with but I had to try them. They are also good!
This place represents the upside of gentrification.
I was raised in this neighborhood and I remember when this was Koth’s grocery. All the neighborhood kids came here to get icees and candy. He was like the only neighborhood store with an icee machine.
Whenever I pass by it’s crowded with gentrifiers and tourists. I vowed to stay away.
However, I had a meeting scheduled with some out-of-towners and they wanted to eat here. I obliged. Lunch wrap was excellent! Stopped again this morning, and the breakfast pastries will make you reconsider your weight loss goals.
The breakfast sandwich was solid as well. The prices are a little high, but it’s obvious who their target clientele is.
It’s hard to watch your neighborhood shift right beneath your feet. Nevertheless, I’d say this place is an asset to the community.
Really neat place to grab a pastry or breakfast. Lots of gluten free options. They have some lunch options too plus a coffee and tea bar. Friendly folks.
Cute outdoor space to sit and enjoy the view. Tuna sandwich was only fair and falafel wrap was pretty good, but they didn’t have any hummus for their menu items. Their bakery display looked promising.