Coca's had super bright colors and a cute cozy feel which was definitely a refreshing change from the monotony of the brunch locations around Carnegie Mellon University where I go to school.
We got there around 11:30 and put our names down; we were told there would be around a 30-40 min wait so we walked around the neighborhood for a bit.
I had their smoked salmon omelet and a double cappuccino. She got their creme brulee french toast and a mixed greens salad.
Cappuccino was pretty standard; it was slightly above average but not super special.
Smoked salmon omelet came with grilled potatoes and a slice of watermelon. The omelet also had sliced cherry tomatoes, scallions and dill. Super fluffy and tasty; I'd definitely get it again!
I tried a couple pieces of the creme brulee french toast and it was sinfully delicious.
Note: Get there early or you'll have to wait (they open at 10 AM; there was still a wait as we left after 1 PM), and they might also be out of some of their specials (they were out of their crab hash).
On the car ride back we were already discussing what we'd get the next time we head back.