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    Trini's Pantry

    3.9 (18 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Russell P.

    New owners in the well known Colonial Pantry location. Ample off street parking. Very comfortable space.

    We were out for the Edmonds Night Market in Firdale--after a quick lap around we decided to go for tacos instead--Trini's was open and the owner were serving a spotlight menu--we ordered the taco of the night and each had a Pacifico--awesome. The ambiance of the place is great, the owners have clearly put a lot of energy into this place after the fire. They've been open again since February--I had no idea this gem was right next door.

    Learn your own menu please. It's not that long.

    I never write bad reviews bc I know how hard restaurant work can be as I worked in them for 15 years. I know that mistakes happen and customers can be so rude. But I feel this deserves a review bc they made me feel bad. They have a veggie Benedict on their menu and I asked what veggies are on it and then decided to order it. I received a veggie omelette. I told them I ordered the Benedict and apologized for even doing that bc I always feel bad sending stuff back even though this was not my mistake. First the waitresses were nice and apologized and it was totally cool bc I wasn't upset at all. I just wanted a Benedict bc I do not like omelettes. I do not like my eggs cooked that way. But then the one who was serving my table said in front of the others "I know you said omelette bc we do not have a veggie Benedict but I am going to make you a Benedict" in a very condescending tone and fake nice voice to make me feel stupid and show how "nice" she is. So I grabbed the menu and she just acted annoyed when I showed her the veggie Benedict and said oh yeah I don't know what's in that. No apology. By that time I'd already just agreed to an avocado one bc we had to go. I had to have it boxed up and they gave me the omelette which I'm not gonna eat bc I do not like them. I gave it to a family member. Making the wrong item is fine. Me not having time to eat and having it boxed up is too. I have patience and respect for restaurant employees. But making me feel stupid and then I even tried to be nice saying I understand etc but then no apology. Just this fake smirk like I did something wrong...I did not say anything bc I had to leave and I still tipped 20% bc I don't know who the tip is divided up amongst. But this experience made me feel bad and on top of it the food is very mediocre or looks like it bc I haven't even felt like eating it and it's overpriced. I spent $87. After claiming I am imagining things on their menu I do expect an actual apology or something taken off my bill which did not happen. Will absolutely not go back. Do not recommend. I miss colonial pantry.

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    Just came from this new breakfast/ lunch restaurant which replaced the ol Cottage Pantry that burned down! Great food, service, decor !

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    Food was really good and the service was amazing! This spot is in the heart of our neighborhood so the conveniece is nice.

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