Were here around 8:30am on a Wednesday. Not too busy at all, and the food was pretty good. I ordered the blueberry lemon marscapone pancake, it was so big it hung off the plate. Apparently they have an even larger pancake called Moms, I don't know who would order it unless it was for several people to share. Mine was delicious and over half of it is in my fridge for tomorrow and maybe the rest of the week. My wife had the crisp French toast, and that was really amazing too. Crispy and sweet, not flat and oily like some places French toast. Her side of fried potatoes (red potatoes!) was cooked in bacon grease like her mom used to, yum!
The only loss of a star is for hot tea the only option was regular black tea. I love a cup of earl grey or English breakfast in the morning.
Staff was friendly and attentive. Their decor had their own kitschy vibe that even had a few pieces for sale, nice to see their supporting local artists instead of your run of the mill "same weird stuff on walls" like some places.