This place is quaint. It's like one of those old-timey Mom & Pop diners you'd find just on the outskirts of town. When I walked in, everyone greeted me like I'd been coming here for years --- despite it being my first visit. (I felt like Norm on "Cheers".) The menu is your standard fare. Nothing too fancy or decadent. But I asked for an Mexican egg white omelet and everything came out perfectly. The crowd is also your standard fare of retirees and veterans who like to gossip over eggs over easy. All in all, a nice respite from my hectic morning. Be advised -- they have like three parking spaces total -- so prepare to park on the street.