So this place is kinda neighborhood grunge vibe and I like it. It is an old brick building that lends itself to charm. Also a couple of cool stained glass windows
The servers all seem pretty cool and they have beer, wine, and liquor. They can also do full coffee espeesso, cappuccino etc.
The menu is small but has enough variety. Omelets, paninis, burritos, and traditional breakfast. They also gave sandwhiches, and burgers for lunch.
I got a south of the border omelet with potatoes and rye toast. My favorite thing they have is the options for toast 5 options or English muffin.
If I lived here this is the kind of spot I would frequent. It reminds me of Jonathans in Dallas which is one of my fav in my home area.
The only negative is the odd hostess station/waiting upon arrival.
They have a station outside with a sign that says wait to be seeted. No one was there so I went inside and no one appeared to be the hostess so I waved down the bartender and he grabbed her. It was just kind of akward. The whole time I was there the hostess did not stay outside at the stand. I understand it is hot but maybe stand inside next to the door to watch.
I gave them 5 stars based on service alone. I sat at the bar and was asked about 3 times if I needed anything and was continually given refills etc. All servers seem to be working together well and the food is spot on.