This building has housed different restaurants over the years. A long time ago a Dutch restaurant was here and then more recently a Turkish one. There are still some parking spaces beside the Mac's which were for the previous restaurant so you don't have to pay for on street parking- which is good because the prices are high in the restaurant. The eggs Benny- which I did not have- is $15. about $3. more than comparable diners. The coffee is $3. I did have the Mission breakfast and was totally underwhelmed. The portions were very skimpy- hardly any hashbrowns, 2 small strips of bacon and watery poched eggs. The toast was good but only one slice. No fruit of any kind on the plate and no jam offered for the toast. The homemade ketchup tastes more like a pizza sauce. In fact one of the other cutomers asked for and received good old Heinz 57. For the price I paid here for a very ordinary breakfast I could have had the really good eggs Benny and delicious hashbrowns at Holy Grill.