Our party of four visited on a Saturday morning. Not a lot of breakfast choices as this appears to be more of a lunch place. There was a quiche option that two friends enjoyed. I was not feeling too hungry and asked for some of their home-baked bread with a bit of butter and jam. Simple request and the bread smelled heavenly. I asked how that sounded (since it wasn't on the menu) and the cashier replied, "not too good." I wasn't sure what that meant. Still not sure. But the bread was absolutely delicious regardless. They had a nice selection of hot teas and one of my friends enjoyed her meatloaf sandwich immensely. If you're in the area, you may want to try them for lunch. The menu is a bit limited but tasty.