Went to Sunday brunch last week. We made reservations a week in advance and had our choice of times. We went at 11 a.m. and got seats overlooking the river and city. It was a fantastic view, it seemed a little more quiet than inside. What sells this place are the views and the stained glass. It is absolutely beautiful. Just the history alone in this amazing place makes it worth visiting. Our service was decent, but it was a full house and our coffee cups were empty a lot. The food was above average but nothing spectacular. What really killed part of the visit was the awful piano player. He played every song at the same tempo. It wasn't melodic and it certainly didn't help create any mood what so ever. It was very distracting.