We are always looking for new restaurant options, and my better half saw that this had good reviews, so we thought we would give it a try since we happened to be over in that direction. I actually like the decor inside, although the chairs are the kind that you can't easily hang your purse on. The waitress didn't seem overly friendly but she was not really rude either and did bring us what we needed. My first problem was that I was craving something sweet for breakfast that morning instead of something eggy ... most restaurants offer a french toast with berries or berry crepes or something, but unfortunately this place had plain french toast (with syrup only) or crepes filled with either nutella or ice cream ... that's way too sweet for breakfast. So I opted for a BLT. The sandwich was decent, the bread was fine and not overly greasy, and they did load it up well with bacon and tomato. For the side I paid the extra $2 or so to get their "famous" hash browns. I'm really not sure what they are famous for. They looked encouraging, the American-style shredded potatoes and there was a huge pile of them. Unfortunately, under the crusty part they were basically a pile of mushy potato with absolutely zero flavor ... even salt couldn't save the taste. My other problem here was that I ordered water to drink, and as soon as I tilted the glass up to take a taste I got a big whiff of musty smell. I'm not sure if they dried the glass with a musty towel or if the glasses are stored somewhere musty or if there was an issue with the water itself ... I'm sure it was potable but the smell was a huge turn-off and I had to order something else instead. Overall I maybe wouldn't object to coming here once in a while, but why bother when there are better options like Sunset Grill or Denny's or Golden Griddle.