The reviews are true: this is a great breakfast place -- definitely the best restaurant we visited while in Pittsburgh.
The restaurant itself is festive, with old game boards lining the walls. There was a huge line, but they moved people through very quickly. Not sure how, since the servers did not rush anyone.
The menu is pretty typical breakfast fare, but it's really well-prepared, and the servings are quite generous at the price. One thing puzzled me: the toast is served very dry, with no butter, no jelly.