Was in the neighborhood, and decided to stop at Ritters for a late breakfast. Parking isn't fun since it's either on wild Baum Blvd. or parking in the Ritters cramped lot across from the diner. We hit the 11:00 crowd, but were seated in under 5 minutes. The waitress was friendly, even though she was keeping up with a few other tables in the section. I got the 'new' Greek gyro omelete which was good, the homefries were standard potatoes, a little bland, but okay. The vanilla milkshake was great, and was exactly what you'd find in an old diner. The wait for the food wasn't too bad, considering the crowd size, and the food was good, nothing too extraordinary.