Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Sunnyside brunch spot with standout bennies, waffles, and grits, generally warm service, and fair prices, though weekend waits, noise, and occasional service slip-ups occur.
The room feels cozy and bright with plants and milk-bottle water, a neighborhood cafe where staff often greet you like a regular. Diners rave that the skillet and waffles are "worth the line," and service is usually warm and swift, though peak hours can be a bit loud. The cooking leans comfort-first with creative twists—think Aji benedict on a Peruvian potato cake, house chorizo, and a grilled-cheese-encased breakfast sandwich. It is produce-conscious rather than flashy, with solid coffee drinks and a menu that suits both sweet and savory cravings without trying to be fancy. Families do well here thanks to a clear kids menu, fluffy pancakes, and waffles with fruit. Portions are generous, and there are gluten-free pancakes and veggie choices. If you have picky eaters, default to pancakes, grilled cheese, or simple eggs from the current menu.
Area: Relaxed residential enclave with indie cafes and local shops; weekend brunch traffic popular with neighbors.
Safety: Generally safe, walkable area with steady daytime foot traffic.
Nearby: Near neighborhood retail strips and coffee spots; street parking competes with local errands.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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