Marion’s Ansel’s Cafe Offers a Cozy Sweater-Weather Mimosa Flight
If you’re looking to embrace the flavors of fall in the most delightful way, head over to Ansel's Garden Cafe & Boutique in Marion for their signature Mimosa Flight.
Nestled in the cozy, free-spirited atmosphere of this hidden gem, you’ll be treated to a combination of refreshing and seasonal mimosas that are sure to make any breakfast, lunch or brunch experience unforgettable.
As a local foodie, I recently ventured out to try their highly recommended Mimosa Flight, and it did not disappoint.
The flight includes four unique flavors: Lavender Lemonade, Cranberry, Classic Orange Juice and Apple Cider. Each one captures a different essence of the season.
Cranberry Mimosa: A pleasantly bitter drink with a crisp finish, perfect for those who enjoy a tart twist in their fall beverages.
Classic Orange Juice Mimosa: You can never go wrong with this refreshing staple, offering a timeless balance of sweetness and bubbles.
Apple Cider Mimosa: This one truly captures the fall spirit, with a garnish of a red delicious apple slice and just the right amount of crisp apple bite.
Lavender Lemonade Mimosa: Delightfully refreshing, this drink lingers with a taste of summer, a lovely contrast to the fall flavors.
I paired this flight with their starter cheese plate, which came with a homemade pumpkin butter fruit spread, adding a sweet, autumnal touch to the dish.
For my main course, I enjoyed the Cranberry Carnival wrap on a gluten-free option, which rounded out the perfect fall meal.
With its cozy interior, rustic touches, and garden views, Ansel’s provides the ideal setting to enjoy your drinks while taking in the natural beauty of the surrounding greenery.
Whether you’re catching up with friends or simply unwinding on a crisp day, their Mimosa Flight offers a delicious way to soak in the flavors of fall.
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