LOVE The Breakfast Club! I must admit that my whole life was spent going to greasy spoon restaurants for breakfast... Until I met a friend who is an interior designer. She suggested that I get away from my backwoods grass roots and go to brunch somewhere that has "real" food.
The only reasons why it got 4 instead of 5 stars: Going to The Breakfast Club for Saturday brunch is not a good idea when you are starving. Chances are you will have about a 30+ minute wait, but the wait is well worth it. Also, you can't sit on the patio and drink alcohol. Which really sucked when after a 45 minute wait we were seated, handed our menu's, got comfortable, and then were told that we had to move inside if we were going to drink mimosas. This was the only bad experience in the 10+ times we have been there since.
Good: When we walked into The Breakfast Club, I could see why my interior designer friend loves this place. Simplistic design keeps it clean and feeling uncrowded, even when every seat in the house is full (and this place can hold a LOT of people for its size.) The food is amazing, and although I have tasted other items on the menu I order the biscuits and gravy and a mimosa or two every time we go. The staff is cute, friendly and attentive and everything is a decent price.