Are you a lost urbanite in Yukon? Are you itching for one of them avocado toasts from your previous life in Vancouver or Toronto, and Tim Hortons just isn't cutting it for you anymore? Or are you someone looking for a quality place to have a bite? Well look no further. This is a fantastic spot for those looking for "healthy" food or just those who want something different. I am not the traditional consumer of this type of establishment but wanted to see what it was like. I was expecting the usual overpriced small portion "good for the world" nonsense these type of establishments have with middle of the road taste. However I was pleased to be surprised, the food was actually great and within a reasonable price. Don't be intimidated by its looks or ghosts of hipsterhood past, this place is good enough for most, even those who are not McDonald's celibates to enjoy.Also while I understand your whole thing is health, offer me a Perrier or something else than some weird new age drink. I am okay without soda or a red bull but meet me in the middle. Why 4 stars? Well, a restaurant or food establishment serves one major function: feeding people. People usually need to work for money to buy food, especially takeout. Yet, this place operates on hours that would make banks look like a 24/7 gas station. 10 to 4 pm on weekdays is not only elitist but also bad business. Most cities have these places to have weekend brunches, or for dinner for a date or to meet with friends. But 10 to 4 and closed on weekends?! I get it, COVID, but these hours are just not conducive to making money. While dining in is closed due to the pandemic, these activities could be done in the comfort of your own home, and Whitehorse is no stranger to good takeout. But at least you are in Doordash which is some progress . This isn't high school - playing hard to get isn't attractive. So please let me have my avocado toast since I can't afford to buy a place here but still enjoy a good meal, danggit.