I'd go more 2.5 than 3, but I'm rounding up as I don't have anything really critical to cut it down for. My first impression: Denny's meets Perkins and had a baby. The menu is very Denny's-esque. The quantity and quality is also on par with Denny's. The primary difference is that Eat has a breakfast buffet (ick I despise breakfast buffets) with people shoving their faces with mediocre food. Also, Eat has a bakery part similar to a Perkins. The staff at Eat was very friendly, so Kudos for that. I had never been to an Eat and would not likely go back unless coerced by friends or family. Nothing special, and I left still hungry. The whole wheat pancakes were okay and they did have healthy options (turkey sausage and egg whites), and they also post calories on the menu which makes the calorie counter in me very happy.