I came here with friends for brunch. I'd actually give three stars for the food, drinks and service, but the setting bumps it up an extra star. We started with tea and a scone, which was to die for--definitely get the scones! But it was downhill from there. We got the eggs benedict, omelet, and hash. It was all good, but we weren't blown away by anything. And the service was slow and surprisingly inattentive for a venue like this. It's definitely worth a visit for the ambience alone--and be sure you check out the rest of the mansion while you're here. Just don't expect the food to match the decor.