Well, what can I say...I've been here a couple of times and have yet to be disappointed. On my most recent adventure, I took a few newbies to this joint and they both had a great experience as well.
Yes, the wait times for brunch can be long but it is well worth it. You enter, sign up on the clipboard and eventually an employee calls you in so you can choose possibly one of the best brunches ever.
Seating space is limited inside and maximized (prepare to squeeze into a table) but that's what adds to the charm of this cute hipster-y place. It's warm and cozy while still having a great energy that only an independent restaurant could offer. It feels like you're visiting a second home. Blissful.
Although I was planning on ordering something different the second time around, I simply couldn't resist ordering the Angela sandwich once again. My mouth was watering just thinking about it at the table. A perfect sandwich combination of avocado, bacon, arugula and tomato chutney with a side of greens and roasted potatoes. You simply can't go wrong. And the portions are hefty! Come on an empty stomach and prepare to be filled up. Plus they offer reasonable prices!
My friends ordered the brie and pear sandwich and one of the egg dishes which were both enjoyed. Next to our table, a massive plate of waffles was served and I decided from there on in that I would order them the next time around. They looked delectable!
If you're not a fan of waiting out in the cold on a weekend then wait until the spring/summer to come here. In the meantime...prepare your tastebuds.