Being seasonal residents from the Midwest - I'm not fond of the term "snowbird" - we like to go out to different places on Sunday mornings for breakfast or brunch to familiarize ourselves with what is available in the area. On the strength of positive Yelp results we found this place. Although we didn't have anything out of the ordinary, the food was delicious. My wife's chicken fried steak measured up to everything she would expect, coming as we are from the home of fried food covered in gravy. The ambiance was quaint with its home grown art and mismatched furniture. It's sort of clashed with the modern strip mall building, but otherwise was charming.
Business was brisk but it wasn't crowded like a lot of breakfast places are so if you find long lines at your favorite place this is a good place to consider. I would have given it another star, but when we arrived there was only one employee doing it all. He did a pretty good job of taking care of everybody, and eventually more help arrived. But they could have had a better schedule the day we went.
This is a good place to try.