We went here based on a recommendation from Cleveland Magazine's feature on regional diners. It's only a few miles from home, and it's got that classic, shiny, stainless steel look that epitomizes the American diner.
There was nothing wrong with this place, but there was nothing outstanding about it either. Inside, it's so immaculate that you get the feeling that you're sitting down in a chain restaurant with a 50s diner theme. If you've ever been to a Ruby's Diner, then you already know what the interior looks like in here.
I got a cheese omelet and my partner got sausage and biscuits. Both were fine. The service was fine. The prices were fine. Everything was fine. But nothing was great.