I have to say I was a bit disappointed....pricey and mediocre. The chicken noodle soup had the requisite chicken, carrots, and celery, but had an overbearing taste of turnips or parsnips. Would have preferred an authentic basic Jewish broth. The $11 club sandwich had a fried egg inserted next to the bread. Didn't make much sense and seemed to interfere the classic taste of a club. The accompanying fries were great.
Looking around the room, I saw the chicken a la king where the waffels dominated the plate, with a meager count of little dark meat morsels. The $11 hamburger looked like Mawby's with grilled onions, but could be consumed in three bites. The staff was freindly and attentive, but I think it really makes sense to go there for breakfast. But it probably wouldn't be as good as Corky's or Jack's.