So glad this spot exists. It's a good addition to the developing Eighth Avenue scene in Homestead, and I genuinely hope they outlast some of the other places along Eighth Avenue in Homestead that had to close down over the years due to the stiff competition from the mainstream chain-heavy Waterfront across the tracks.
I've never been here without enjoying a good meal. The brunch is especially worthwhile, though I've been there for lunch and late-night drinks as well.
Once, not long after the masterful Purple One passed away, I went and drowned some sorrows in a glass of wine. They had an amateur band playing upstairs who did a somewhat odd cover of a Prince song as a tribute.
Nice touch to have live music on weekends, but 1) they merit higher-quality performers, and 2) I wish they'd soften the lighting or fancy-up the second floor. It seemed a bit "unfinished" when I was there, particularly compared to the ground floor that is so finely attuned to the stated theme of the restaurant.
Interesting decor, and a really cool chandelier that graces the area near the entrance.