We accept Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. We now have the ability to accept contactless payments from your phone (via Apple or Samsung pay), as well as NFC or Tap to Pay. Of course we also accept our own Gift Certificates!

We do not have any dedicated parking space for the restaurant, however there is parking on all city streets around us, and there are two public parking garages within 2 blocks of our door. Currently, the city is implementing 15 mins of free parking at various marked spaces to facilitate take-out pick up, including on our block. More information is available from the City of Bloomington parking information page.

Our dairy cheeses come from Twilight Dairy, a small Amish dairy located in Rockville, Indiana. All cheeses are made with vegetarian rennet. For our shredded vegan cheese we use Vio-life shredded mozzarella. The vegan queso and vegan mac-n-cheese sauce are made in house.

As of July 1st, we are open for dine-in seating, while still offering carry out.

Our entire menu can be ordered vegan! Please note that we do have dairy cheese, and for some items such as the Poutine we will ask you to specify whether you would like vegan or dairy.
Our desserts are always vegan.

In the past we’ve catered many events, from weddings to special dinners to festivals. With the ongoing Pandemic we are pausing catering in general, but we would consider any particular event on a case by case basis. Please get in touch with us via email at [email protected] with details of your event and we will get back to you.

Not currently, but it’s a possibility we are looking into.

Well behaved (and leashed) pets are welcome at our outdoor tables. We love dogs! Unfortunately we cannot allow pets indoors. However, certified service animals are welcome with their owners.

As you may have recognized, “The Owlery” is the name of the place where the owls are kept at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books. Besides our love for those books, some of the folks involved in opening had a large collection of owl knick-knacks and art they wanted to display in the restaurant. Yes, we know owls aren’t vegetarian. They’re still cool to us.