I enjoyed very much coming here for Sunday brunch because they had Rockabilly Sunday brunch where a live band plays old school tunes. The space is perfect for this kind of music and it does not hurt the ear to listen to the band while you eat. I also admire that they use ingredients from local vendors such as Rowe farms and St. John's bread. The vibe is definitely casual with old posters and nice photographs of other performers on the walls. The furnishings are a bit worn-out as what you would expect for a venue that has survived many years of delivering great performances. The music is definitely the priority in this place, then the vast and interesting beer selection. The food was good enough. I had the Eggs Benny, which was a little dry but the eggs, which were organic, the muffin from St. John's and ham from Rowe were delicious. I would love to come here again on a sunny afternoon and enjoy the wonderful music while I eat.