Waited over half an hour to be seated but the atmosphere was worth it. However, at one point during our wait the hostess pulled a group of two (I'm assuming her close friends by the way they greeted each other) from the back of the line and seated them first; I was quite disgruntled considering there were over ten people (and multiple groups of two) in front of them in line.
I loved the music they were playing - songs from the late 90s and early 00s. The wall decorations and the menu spoke to the overall charm of the place. The servers were friendly, upbeat, and contributed to a very welcoming atmosphere. Each patron gets a fruit skewer to munch on while they're waiting for their order to arrive which was very nice.
I ordered the breakfast poutine: potatoes, sausages, veggies, and cheese curds covered with spicy hollandaise sauce and a poached egg. It was delicious - the first few bites at least. There was a layer of oil that had pooled at the bottom of the dish where the potatoes were: it diluted the sauce and made the dish rather unappetizing after a bit.
The large portion of food meant I packed my leftovers in a doggie bag while taking care to leave the oil behind - food was still yummy after being in the fridge for a bit.
Overall I enjoyed my experience because of the ambience of the place. Not sure if I'd be back for the yummy albeit oily food.