Excellent. We got there at about 10 am on a Sunday and only had to wait ~5 minutes or so for a table. It's definitely cramped - we were cheek-by-jowl with other tables, and it definitely chaotic. We waited some time for a server to clear our table and bring coffee and menus, and then to come by and take our order. It didn't seem like servers had specific tables; everyone kind of pitched in and did everything on an as-needed basis. However, these are minor complaints.
The food more than made up for them, too. I saw sausage patties on other diners' plates and knew I had to order them, and also wanted to try the pancakes based on other Yelpers' reviews, so I ordered the 2-2-2 combo with over-easy eggs and a side of toast (so I could also try the jam). Everything was delicious, but the sausage really stole the show for me, especially swabbed in the maple syrup. Coffee was very good too, although they could've been a titch quicker about coming around to refill it, and a glass of water would've been nice.
My partner ordered a spinach-cheddar omelette and raved about it; said it was the best omelette he's ever had. I tried a bite and decided that next time, it'd be an omelette for me. Can't wait to go back. Can't wait to bring my kids, who will devour those pancakes and the sausage.
In short, as we were leaving, I said "I think I found my new favorite breakfast place."
The food is absolutely amazing.. AMAZING. Try the pancakes or the homey sandwich - just remember to bring your own pure maple syrup if thats what you like, because otherwise you will ruin the pancakes with the corn syrup they bring you.
The service is quick, but do not expect to be given bright smiles and lots of attention. Its an in and out, quick and easy and absolutely amazingly delicious meal for relatively CHEAP!
I highly recommend this - but just to manage your expectations: don't go expecting to get 5 star service and atmosphere. The food speaks for itself.
We like to call it, "the little house" :)