A nice throwback: nostalgic decor, wooden benches, unpretentious space, even an old plastic Shriners donation box in the shape of a crippled kid. Kitchen shared with the tavern next door, which slowed our service, forgivably under the circumstances (we came off-peak hours).
But the food is good. We had the Mayfair special named for the adjacent tavern (all dressed hot dogs and your choice of potatoes; I chose latkes). My youthful companion had a toasted Montreal bagel with cream cheese and smoked salmon. No capers, which disappointed, but still tasty. And the Shirley Temple was well done.
Unfortunately, they presented the bill without a pretax subtotal, and does not provide credit card stubs with a tip line; bring a calculator.