Admittedly, I've been to several OPH's around the country, and while each franchise seems to have a lot of leeway in altering their menu or decorating as they see fit, across the board I think this is the type of restaurant you can't truly appreciate until you've become a regular at one of them. Many are family owned and have become neighborhood institutions. This particular branch derives a certain amount of "charm" from its attachment to a Motel 8, walls that have been collecting grime and signatures from celebrities for years, and newer solid surfacing table and countertops that are rainbow flecked, perhaps to coordinate with the teal paint details? The angry "turn your cell phones off" signs have an air of authority that demand that the customers respect the wait staff.
The menu here mirrors most in the franchise (enormous apple pancake, oven baked dutch baby, a variety of breakfast crepes, traditional - ie, non-Belgian - waffle, fat oven baked omelets and a wide variety of pancakes), and additionally offers a few egg scramblers and daily specials. I'll point out that I LOVE 49ers, and was disappointed that they came slightly crispy fried here, similar to a potato pancake. I'm sure they'd be fine if I had nothing to compare them to.
I wouldn't necessarily make a special trip here, but if you live in the area and can dedicate yourself to becoming a weekend fixture and working your way through the menu, do it.
Oh! They have take-out here too!