Food: good, homecooked, not greasy, good flavor, limited menu.
Waffles: oddly cake-y (like dessert) with delicious strawberry rhubarb sauce (seriously eat with a spoon) and creamy whip cream.
Shipwreck Eggs: yum, like I'd make at home, very little grease, yummy vegetables like green beans with nice fruit side.
Atmosphere: this is a coffee shop with a bunch of tables that are very close together and a big touch of "coffee shop coolness" in the decor as in painted vinyl diner chairs with paint a little peeling off and not matching the other tables with a real old fashioned (but new) linoleum floor in funky new almost aluminum finish and curved lines. While we didn't sit on the patio those picnic tables looked great for a perfect weather day.
Service: very nice and northeast ohio friendly with freckles and ponytales but "cool."
This would have been 4 stars except I went with my children who had very specific ideas of what they wanted and these items were not only not on the limited menu (which was beautiful, elegant and delicious but missing my small ones' desired entrees) but the server/kitchen had no interest in making modifications to the menu. Not that I expect everyone to match my little ones' mental picture of the best breakfast ever but ... no side of bacon? no pancakes? no syrup except added to an already $14 waffle that would have made it $18 (yep plus $4 for syrup)? no plain noodles because they didn't know how to charge for it? and some discomfort with putting the fruit sauce on the side for the waffle? Well okay but there needs to be flexibility in the menu to get four stars.
Note - yes this is expensive for breakfast fare but the quality is unquestioned and much better for you than somewhere that is likely to charge a lot less and clog every last artery.
Another note - free parking on the street, easy to find! Wow. This was a Tuesday just before noon. Seating for 3 after a very short wait.