Arrived at 10:30 for Sunday brunch with a party of 3 and was seated after waiting 15 minutes. The place fills up pretty quickly and there aren't too many tables so make sure you get here early.
We had the following dishes:
1) the benny - the sausage was surprisingly tastier than expected. It didn't taste fatty and wasn't too dry or oily. The hollandaise sauce was nice. You can substitute your side of potatoes for greens.
2) banana bread french toast - definitely on the sweeter side. Comes with three slices of bread doused in a very sweet caramel sauce - not recommended unless you have a sweet tooth.
3) scotch-ish eggs - two soft boiled eggs fried with panko served on a baguette. This is a very simple dish that comes with both greens and home fries. The eggs are unique but the panko comes off the egg easily once you cut into it.
I was looking forward to trying the blueberry cheesecake waffles but looks like it's out of season.
Lastly, we felt like we were being rushed out as soon as we finished our meal, but I guess you can't blame them since there was a pretty long line of people waiting.
Very reasonable prices - around $10/dish - you get what you pay for.