Went in for a late brunch one Saturday. Overall, a pretty good diner experience. The retroness of the decor added to the experience in my opinion. But I still get entertained by standing in front of a jukebox flipping through the song list. The food was good, not great. My steak and eggs weren't great. At least the steak wasn't. A little overcooked and seemed like a slightly lesser piece of meat than the steak and eggs at some other cafes and diners, but I'm not too picky about my steak unless it gets charred, which they didn't do. The highlight for me though was the pleasant cheerfulness of my waitress. She even called me "Hun" (as in honey, not Attila), and being called hun by a waitress in a diner setting just made my day. Definitely a good place for breakfast and brunch.