A solid four star establishment.
The food was unique and tasty. I had the red velvet waffle and a Papa's scramble bowl. Both were good though the Scramble bowl is very reminiscent of Waffle House (if Waffle House got really creative one day). The Scramble Bowl had eggs, bacon and cheese mixed into a cup. It was tasty, but obviously was a pretty heavy meal.
The Red Velvet Waffle comes with a meat of your choice and the Waffle itself was perfect. The Red Velvet flavor really comes through with some confectioners sugar sprinkled on top. Both items were reasonably priced (under $7).
The ambiance was interesting. It was a little noisy but it is clear these were all people that worked or lived in the area. This included a group of older ladies in the back playing cards (too funny). The noise level wasn't bad and the seating arrangement really helped with that. However I would say that the seating is a little odd, some tables even had mismatched chairs. The arrangement isn't bad but it is unusual for a cafe. The music that plays in the background is classic, and at a perfect decibel where you can hear it but don't have to talk over it.
Overall I recommend this cafe for people looking for some unusual breakfast options at a very affordable price. Oh and they do not really know how to steep tea, but I didn't hold that against them since very few places steep tea correctly.