Being that I love the whole idea about 1960s (or is it 1950s) diners, I made my way to dine here within a few days of becoming aware of it.
The decor is cute and kitschy, just like Al's on Happy Days. The music on the juke box, the booths, decor and even the waitresses uniforms all worked in concert making me feel I took a trip back in time.
I ordered pancakes with blueberry compote, sausage and eggs. Everything was cooked well, but the pancakes lacked flavor. The blueberry compote was clumped ontop of the stack, and ran off the plate as I attempted to eat. The restaurant was so cold that the butter hardly melted. After a few bites, the pancakes were too cold to enjoy if I wanted to finish them.
I was also put off by the a la carte pricing. I paid almost $20 for what should have been a breakfast special.