This is our favorite Sunday brunch restaurant. We are there most weekends.
Comparisons to IHOP. You get what you pay for. Yes this somewhat (not hugely) more expensive than IHOP, but the food is much better. If you need to save a few bucks, sure, go to IHOP (which is often crowded). If you appreciate good food, come here. I generally spend $15-20 on a meal, which may seem a lot for a 'breakfast' place, but I don't regret it. And there are some higher-value menu items anyway, like the Hash Pannekoek for $14. Loads of food in that one. A pannekoek with butter and syrup, and a plate of hashbrowns (with cheddar cheese, green peppers, onions, and your choice of meat -- sausage, Debakon, and so on) covered in Hollandaise. You won't go hungry with that one.
Small restaurant thats nestled away in the Grandview Corners shops. Went tbere twice & both times the food was good. We usually go to IHOP but this is closer & wanted to try it out. It's more expensive than IHOP but the service wax friendly and there are some interesting ( different) dishes.
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