If there were a "minus star", I would rate this new establishment as that! We attempted brunch on a weekend and had to stand sufferably in line waiting for what seemed ages while watching patrons seated in nice booths having a great time devouring what appeared to be the ordinary breakfast dishes. When we were summoned by our hostess and led down the aisle of comfy-looking booths, my spirits elevated in anticipation of a new adventure in breakfast/brunch eateries. However, they plummeted as did my face when I saw our destination......a large room full of people packed in like sardines, each one chomping and shouting at each other in order to be heard above the din. We were placed at a tiny table for two with little elbow room from our neighbours but we saw that there were a few booths along the perimeter so we asked if we could have one that was just being cleared. The cordial answer was "Yes of course!" but the server returned and informed us that the booth was for 4 people not just 2. We looked at each other and grabbed our coats and promptly left. C'mon, the menus exhibited the usual breakfast/brunch fare at ridiculous high prices so shouldn't we at least get reasonable seating where the servers don't have to run an obstacle course to reach your table? I guess this shoddy experience is to be expected with the increase in minimum wage and high overhead at a prime location. Oh well, it's back to Mom 'n Pops hidden eateries in Newmarket I go, with glee, I add!