The ambience was pleasant with just the right level of music to counteract the people talking. The price was ok (by California standards, not sure about Pitt prices) if you didn't go overboard with order. The food itself was both very good and ok.
First the good: the three egg omelette with smoked pepper was the 'best omelette ever' according to my mother with nicely flavored filling and perfectly cooked eggs. The soy latte, while small was very good. The blueberry pancake (without the creme fraiche due to dietary restriction) was excellent with maple syrup, very fluffy and with fresh blueberries.
Now the bad; the pastrami sandwich (without cheese for dietary reasons) was not up to par with the other items. First it was served with French fries, this coupled with the well buttered and thick toast overpowered the flavor of both the pastrami and the Cole slaw. The Cole slaw wasn't acidic enough to shine through the other flavors and the pastrami was overly fatty (even for pastrami) and was not able to overcome the flavor of the bread and fries. The potato chips where good but unnecessary/too much with the fries.