This place is exactly what you expect. Tables in every nook of the drawn out building means plenty of seating. The kitchen is quick and the servers are pretty good (but lack any charming personality). The place has all sorts of random junk you can buy if you are into buying postcards at your breakfast stop. It is a decent experience.
Where it gets me down is the food. I ordered my typical Texas Toast french toast and it was beyond boring. The pieces were small and had no hint of extra flavoring. The syrup was bland and tasted store-bought.
What I wanted was home-cooked goodness for breakfast. What I got was cookie-cutter blandness. Too bad, this coulda been a great place.