For breakfast, think sweet potato pancakes and build-your-own omelets; for lunch, it’s East Texas-style Mom’s Meatloaf and chicken and dumplings. But what draws the lawyers, politicians, church groups, and locals is the ultra-fresh produce. Behind the hip cafe on Junius Square is a garden filled with corn, okra, peppers, squash, onions, basil, and whatever else makes for home cookin’. Dogs are welcome.