When it comes to service at Perk Eatery, there's just one word: fast.
It's like the scene in the movie "Defending Your Life" (I think may be the only person that remembers that early '90s comedy) when Albert Brooks orders his breakfast and the cook has it ready in an instant. The food was at our table only a few minutes after we ordered it.
The food is good, perfectly portioned, most of the menu is well priced, but it's not particularly memorable. It serves its purpose. I was filled up and ready for my day. There are a few unique looking items on the menu including Breakfast Enchiladas, Chicken on the Coup, and Wine Country French Toast. Each sounds pretty interesting, but I don't live in a world where I want to shell out $15 for breakfast unless coffee and juice are included on the bill.
One other thing that confuses me; Perk doesn't take the AmEx card that my Dad wanted to pay with. I get that it's a small local business. But if the owner is able to afford a pretty good space in a shopping center in the Kierland area, then I would think they'd be able to afford the fee of whatever card that the clientele of the area wants to use.