Wow, I love this place! I finally made it for brunch because I kept hearing wonderful things about this place. Well I was not disappointed! I got the breakfast sandwich and my companion got the Croque Madamme. We both thoroughly enjoyed our selections. His came with a side of pomme frites and mine came with amazing potatoes, in a fantastic sauce, more of like a Lyonaise potato. The only thing I didn't eat was the top of the muffin of the sandwich. It was honestly just much better as an open face sandwich. I also had a mimosa and it was served with Prosecco and poured and priced just right at $6! It was more Prosecco and less OJ-just how I like it! The decor is great in this place now that it has changed ownership and vibes. I felt as if I was in an old late 1800's/early 1900's saloon in San Francisco during the Gold Rush! Great fuzzy wallpaper in the back and a great fire place (faux) in the middle of the back space with chairs surrounding it circularly. Our waitress Dawn was fantastic as well. Very friendly and knowledgeable about the spot. I asked her if it was under new ownership and I was happy to hear that Mike from Jekyl and Hyde is the owner, and he named it after one of his long time and dear bartender's Carmella. I was so happy to hear this because Jekyl was a regular spot for me when I lived in the South Side about 5 years ago. SInce they used to have live music at Jekyl. I asked if they had live music here. Dawn informed me that on Sunday they do have live music and it is often one of Pittsburgh's best musicians (Clinton Clegg of the Commonheart). This means that Mike is loyal to his talent because Jekyl was the first place I met Clinton and kept coming back on Sunday's for open mic night to hear him. You guys did a wonderful job with the space and food and I will definitely be back again, and many more times to come! Bravo!