Came here last weekend with some friends because one of them had been raving about it. We decided to go at 2pm hoping there wouldn't be a line up but there still was....
As we were a group of three we had to wait a bit longer...as per all brunch places. However, the staff were super nice and noticed a pair of diners who were taking up a 4 seater table and politely asked them if they would be willing to move to an open 2 seater table.
I tried the pulled pork eggs benny and wasn't too impressed. Perhaps its because we arrived quite late at the restaurant, the pulled pork I received had some very dry pieces almost reminiscent of pork jerky or perhaps I just got the end pieces... Personally, if the pork is that dry, it shouldn't be served at all. Further to this, I like my poached eggs to be runny when I cut into it and it was cooked more of a medium texture. The salad had a miso dressing which was ok and the potatoes were quite tasty.
My friends had the croque monsieur and the eggs benny with brie, avocado and bacon. My friend enjoyed her eggs benny more than I did...so perhaps I just ordered the wrong one?
Just one last comment on the decor...its very...eclectic and hipster. Nothing against hipster decor but the eclectic furniture was kind of uncomfortable. On top of that the waitress served us water and gave us plastic cups reminiscent of what you would use as a kid at a camp. Plastic cups are fine but they were all chipped at the top like it was very well used and to be honest it felt kind of dirty drinking out of it. Perhaps they need to change their cups to some nice clean glasses...or does that take away from the hipster feel? I dont know.....
Perhaps I'll try it again but I certainly won't be rushing to come line up for brunch.