We came here for the pizza brunch which is in the basement and is pretty dark. It took quite awhile for our eyes to adjust to the darkness and it wasn't even a sunny day. I thought the space was pretty cool, but couldn't help but think I walked straight into a Portlandia episode. There were cat heads hanging from the ceiling, party lights, and a DJ who didn't really appear to be doing any DJing. The place was also full of hipsters, like literally every single diner, except for us. I don't have anything against hipsters, it just made me feel really out of place to be around such a high concentration of them all at once. It was probably the most hipsters I've ever seen in one place. Feelings of being out of place aside, we brunched on. The server was really nice and the selection was very unique for a brunch. There was obviously pizza, but there were also a couple unusual salads like a lentil/bean/root salad. The FRENCH TOAST though....that was something out of this world. Some of the best French Toast we've ever had. There was also sausage, which I didn't try because it looked a little overcooked. And then there was quiche and potatoes. They also had itsy bitsy carrot cake and smores bites. The one thing I thought was missing was eggs/bacon. I don't think I've ever been to a brunch without eggs/bacon.