. "3"^^ . "2"^^ . . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2015-09-08T00:00:00"^^ . "We came in to Cleveland to celebrate my mother-in-law's 70th birthday. While there we wanted to meet up with some old friends for brunch. After looking online my wife found Lucky's and thought we should meet-up there.\n\nWhile my overall impression of the place was that it was trying too hard to be hip and trendy, while remaining cute and neighborhoody, the kitchen has the chops to back up most of their reputation. There were 6 of us so there were a number of dishes ordered and passed around. I ordered the Biscuits and Gravy, something I am always leery about as I've had so many bad versions. This one was good, not great but good. The gravy was excellent, although I could have used more of it on the plate to moisten the dense. leaden biscuits. They were tasty but tough and too dense. Two of our group had the waffles which came with a host of toppings, including a peach and rhubarb compote. It was tasty, very tasty. The waffle itself had good flavor but was rather soggy, like it had been sitting for a long time. It would have been nice to have a crispy waffle. I am not a fan of breakfast burritos but that's what my wife ordered. It was excellent, and the ranchero sauce that topped it was awesome. Another person ordered the Shipwreck, which looked amazing, and she enjoyed it, but I didn't taste it so I can't comment on it. They were running a Peach Crisp as a dessert special, which my mother-in-law ordered as her meal. It was a large portion and tasted great. I also ordered an order of the Pecan Bacon, which I had heard about, but have to admit that I was very underwhelmed with it, and at $4.50 for 3, not very thick slices I thought it was overpriced.\n\nAs for the service, it's hard for me to describe what I didn't like about it, but I didn't really care for the guy that sat us or the young lady that served us. It just seemed like they were there to do a job and that was it. They weren't unfriendly, but neither were they friendly, or detached in a professional kind of way.\n\nI really wanted to love this place, and don't get me wrong, I enjoyed most of my experience here, but I guess I came in with my expectations too high. Although for their prices, at brunch, the bar should be set decently high. ($75.00 for 2 adults and 1 8 year old."^^ . .