Brunch here is an intimate affair, you really sit with the people beside you. There isn't a lot of space. This in and of itself doesn't bother me. It fits with the neighborhood feel; like small town meets hipster.
I liked the food but it wasn't special. I had the eggs Benedict but it just didn't hold up to other options in the city. I was with someone who had the Half Moon breakfast which was good but fairly standard. If there wasn't a wait or it wasn't so busy I would return with reduced expectations. Given that isn' the case, I am unlikely to be back