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Pink Willow Cafe opened earlier this month in Cottleville, next door to the Oak Street Inn & Lounge, located at 5523 Oak Street. Credit: Michelle Volansky
With an interior coming in at around 1,200 square feet, there’s seating for 35 inside. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Coffee beverages are made with Kansas City-based Messenger Coffee Co. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Through a 35-foot hand-painted willow tree mural, daily fresh flowers on each table and a pink floral selfie wall, there’s lots of whimsical, nature-inspired decor. Credit: Michelle Volansky
“Willow trees are said to bring good luck and we hope that’s true for everyone who walks through our doors.” Credit: Michelle Volansky
And with a name like Pink Willow Cafe, it should come as no surprise that the hue plays heavily in the restaurant’s aesthetic. Credit: Michelle Volansky
There are 16 seats on the patio, and once the rooftop seating is open, a space shared with Oak Street Inn & Lounge, there will be room for 50 guests on the roof. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Coffee beverages range from drip and cold brew to espresso based drinks like cortado, americano and lattes. Credit: Michelle Volansky
Greek yogurt granola bowl with seasonal berries, chia seeds, honey and house-made granola Credit: Michelle Volansky
Mimosa full flight with classic orange, pineapple, mango and seasonal blueberry flavors Credit: Michelle Volansky
Avocado toast topped with housemade pickled red onions, feta and lemon zest Credit: Michelle Volansky
Pink Willow French 75 made with sparkling wine, pink elderflower rose gin, lemon juice and simple syrup Credit: Michelle Volansky
Fried egg sandwich with fried egg, candied bacon, tomato, cheese, greens and garlic aioli on a brioche bun Credit: Michelle Volansky
From left, co-owner Terry Tonsing, chef Alicia Henry and co-owner Allison Tonsing Credit: Michelle Volansky

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