Caveat: I can't comment on the coffee because I'm not a coffee drinker. This may be a good place to grab a cup on your way to work.
This place looks super cute from the outside so I happily popped in. The service seemed nice: I noticed they recognized many people and their orders and they offered to warm my butter tart. Aside from these observations, I can't say I like the place.
I sat by the front near the window and was surprised to feel the chairs wiggle and creak beneath me. I'm fairly small, so I was okay, but it would not surprise me if a heavier man sits down and ends up on the floor. I tried three other chairs and had the same issue. I casually mentioned this to the fellow behind the counter and his response was, "a napkin? Do you need a napkin?" I was confused and reiterated that the chairs seemed a bit rickety... He again offered napkins to resolve the issue. ..Maybe to put under a leg? I'm unsure. Nice guy, but he left me totally confused!
I had the ham and cheese ____ (... Ahhh shit! I forget what it's called) It was okay. The eggs were so hard I actually mistook them for cheese at first..and I overcook hard-boiled eggs all the time so this is an achievement. The English breakfast tea was yummy.
I will probably never return, but I'm assuming the coffee is amazing based on the other reviews. In terms of cute cafes there are plenty of other places around.