I recently visited here for lunch but I've actually dined here a few opened and I'm glad to see that it's still doing well. The parking lot is going to be a tight squeeze especially during peak hours (I actually ended up parking across the street) so you may want to plan accordingly in order to beat the rush. The variety of food on the menu won't overwhelm you but there's certainly a solid section to choose from. The Chicken and Waffle sandwich is certainly worth the price of admission with bacon bits infused into the waffle itself and with maple aioli spread. Do yourself a favor and add a fried egg onto the sandwich along with some extra maple aioli on the side for the ultimate brunch party in your mouth. Sides are the usual fries, chips, etc both tasty and fresh without being standout on their own. There's also a great selection of beers (draft and bottled) and even moonshine which you don't see every day (not my kind of adult beverage however) There's a solid amount of indoor seating as well as patio seating and several TV's to keep up with latest in sports. The staff and the service has always been solid, never any issues with messed up food, slow service, etc. So if you're in the mood for a quality burger\sandwich you certainly can't go wrong hopping into Hobo's :-)