I've walked past this place several times, not realizing how expansive the restaurant actually is. The front seen through the street-facing window is deceptive, revealing only the cafe-bar and sparse seating, as well as an assortment of pastries and muffins. The restaurant actually stretches far into the back, with a wide selection of seats, and an alcohol bar.
The aesthetic of the restaurant is bright and cheery, with pretty stained-glass artworks on the wall, offset by rustic caged lightbulbs hanging above; an interesting contrast that works well.
I must dedicate a sentence to how accomodating, friendly, and strikingly attractive all the servers are.
I ordered the lemon ricotta pancakes with cream chesse mousse and dried blueberries (we came for brunch), which were so absolutely perfect that I've not a single criticism.
Much recommended!