Tuts opened at 535 Bryant St. on Monday, according to the cafe's Instagram. What used to be French restaurant Bon Vivant has been transformed into light-filled space with white subway-tiled walls, globe pendant lights, hanging plants and a bar stocked with baked goods, per Yelp photos. There is both indoor and outdoor seating.
Outside the new Tuts Bakery & Cafe in Palo Alto. Photo by Elena Kadvany.
Beyond pastries, cakes and bread, an opening menu pictured on Yelp includes items such as a salmon tartine (smoked salmon with poached eggs and sautéed spinach on homemade sourdough toast), croque monsieur and Greek-style pancakes. There's also a tartine topped with menemen, a traditional Turkish mixture of eggs, tomato, green peppers and spices.
Lunch is served daily from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with items like housemade meatballs, salads, soups and paninis.
The company plans to open another location soon in San Francisco.