We had the Mexican Skillet - I was expecting a sizzling skillet - but it was just a porcelain dish. It was OK but not exceptional. Next time we will have to try some of the other fare.
The place is very clean, the seating obviously new and comfortable. The color scheme is fairly subdued ... with a name like Sunny's the owners might consider a bright yellow accent color on wall hangings and such. We had to travel several miles to get here, so not really a destination breakfast but fine as neighborhood one. If you live close be sure to try.
Unfortunately we are looking for the perfect breakfast place with great ambiance - like La Bicycletta in Carmel, California, that has a bicycle hanging out front, a wood fired oven in back, copper pots hanging here and there, and a tree branch with a stuffed bird in the front window.