Came in here on a Wednesday afternoon around 3ish.. we were the only ones in the diner. It looks like a diner from back in the 1990s. Not impressed with the atmosphere or the decor, a bit dark on the inside, but we were starved and didn't care. Coffee and tea were $2.5/$3 respectively but it's complimentary refills with food purchase so it's not too bad. Coffee tasted mediocre but it wasn't burnt or anything. We got the egg benedictine (around $12) and it was very delicious. Fresh homemade chunky homefries, paired with two toasted English muffins, 2 perfectly poached eggs, 2 slices of back bacon (tastes and looks more like ham), and hollandaise sauce smothered on top. Their sausages were pretty lean and tasty too. Overall a good place for breakfast but not worth it if you don't live in this area.