When you first walk in, you're definitely amazed by how nice the place looks. Everything is shiny and oh so pretty. It's exactly how you'd imagine a diner to look.
We went around 1 in the afternoon, so we missed the big rush. Otherwise, the place is a bit small and you're probably likely to hit some wait.
The food is a little expensive for what it is (9 dollars for a 3 egg omelet with sausage and mushrooms and 11 dollars for an eggplant rueben). The menu is also a bit confusing to read. Their base omelet (apparently with NOTHING in it....so essentially 3 eggs) costs 7 dollars?
I thought the food was also a little too greasy. The eggplant was so soggy with oil that you could barely taste the eggplant. It was mostly oil. I couldn't tell that it was a rueben at all. The homefries were also pretty well lathered in butter.
But for the ambience of the place, 3 stars seems well deserved. But for taste, I'd still head over to the Inn on Coventry if I can.