Been meaning to go here for a longtime, and before I became an east ender, but finally made it here before touring the junction for furniture.
Surprisingly when we got there around 1130 there was a table waiting for us inside for 4. And still plenty of room on the patio, though it seemed to fill up quite quickly later on.
The inside is quaint and warm and comfy, like a farmhouse. The coffee mugs don't match and come from here and there... Its cute and makes it homey.
Now the important part. The food. Delicious brunch. The Eggs Benny is up there with the Benny at Emma's country kitchen. I got them with gravlax but they also have a veg option with kale. The hollandaise was excellent and thick not watery. I tried the buttermilk pancakes and apples and they were amazing. Thick and fluffy, sweet and cinnamony. I tried some of the mother and child reunion. The deep fried duck egg was dope. The prices here definitely reflect the quality of the food and ingredients, and a decent meal in the city.