This is a nice little restaurant, little being the operative word here. We arrived to a line of people out the door. Obviously a local favorite on a Sunday morning. The lady ahead of me said they have been coming here every Sunday morning for years. This place really knows how to deal with a breakfast crowd on a busy day. As soon as the line went out the door, they set up chairs outside to sit on. This was short lived as the rush of people were soon seated. These people staff according to peak business times. We were seated in about 6 minutes.
Our waitress was Mandy. She was right there to greet us with menus and to take our drink order. I ordered the breakfast burrito. While waiting for the order, I took time to admire all the antique country items that adorned the walls. Given the amount of people at the time, our orders were up reasonably quick. We were eating within 25 minutes of being seated. My burrito was one of the best breakfast burrito's I've had. It was made with fried potatoes, scrambled eggs, sausage, and topped with cheese and salsa. It was very filling. The price is reasonable.
One thing to keep in mind. If you show up in a group, wait until everyone is present to be seated. They don't hold tables for a party.