Came here on Saturday afternoon for brunch with 3 friends. It's a small space with a cozy, warm atmosphere. I really liked some of the wall decorations (such as the antlers; how fitting). There were a couple of other tables in the restaurant but lots of open space.
Our server was extremely friendly and accommodating, so props to her. The food didn't take too long either which is always a bonus when you're starving.
There are about 6-7 options on the brunch menu. My friends opted for the Eggs Benedict and I got the Omelette with cheese, mushrooms and caramelized onions. I also added pork belly bacon.
Honestly, I wasn't crazy about the brunch and neither were my friends. It was expensive ($17+$4 for the bacon) and I feel there are much better, cheaper brunch options in the city. The omelette was good, but very rich (too rich for me at breakfast) and a little greasy. The potatoes were delicious. The bread that came with the brunch looked homemade and was phenomenal. None of us really liked the pork belly bacon.
The service was great and it is a cute venue - so I would be open to trying Antler out at dinnertime. I feel it is more a dinner place than a brunch place based off other people's YELP dinner-time reviews.