This was our first visit, me and my wife got the oven baked omlettes, I got the mushroom which was very good I thought and she got the corned beef hash which was good but a little skimpy on the CBH I thought. These omlettes were massive (probably enough for two) and she couldn't finish hers so I helped but gave up because I was so full. My daughter got the lasagna which she liked, I tried it and thought it was good as well. The restaurant itself is very upscale looking and has flat screen TVs and I think ESPN was on, as far as ambience goes it blows IHOP out of the water. As far as the menu goes it wasn't very extensive compared to IHOP, the complete dining experience (service/food/atmosphere) is good enough to recommend OPH. I actually was least impressed with their pancakes, they were okay but quite small, with a name like OPH I expected some big honkin flapjacks like I've seen on Food Networks "Man vs Food" or "Diners, Drive Ins and Dives". Oh, if you're on a budget look for their coupon in the Valu Pak which comes periodically in the mail. Even with the coupon we nearly spent $40 including the tip. Although next time we'll save some money by ordering just one omlette.