This place has really found it's "stride"!
Went for an early Sunday morning breakfast- got there around 9:15am- and the place was full- with a short 15 minute wait (which, in actuality, only was 10 minutes

)
We were seated by the owner- an ex Pastry chef- who shared a bit of the background of his place with us.
His baking background and his wife's design background (she worked for the very well regarded Interior Design firm of Gary Lee Partners) meshed
well in their planning and execution.
So many small details show "someone" was thinking.
For example- each tables setup, places all the usual condiments/salt & pepper ,etc. on a matt black,rectangular shaped, CB2 looking ceramic tray.
A simple detail- but the way that this "organizes" each wooden table top, shows a layer of attention,
not seen in so many dining establishments.
We already had a cup of Intelligensia coffee, provided at the waiting area (added to the bill ($2.50) later), when we were ordered a fritatta, flavored with blue cheese,carmelized onions & drizzled with a syrupy balsamic vinegar reduction that was served with wonderfully seasoned home fries and Chicken Apple Sausage (and toast) for me> and a Sweet and Savory combo breakfast sandwich- Cinnamon Raisin toast /Apple Chicken Sausage/ and SunnySide Up eggs.
As noted the room is bright and airy- the southern wall is painted a cherry shade of light blue and the soffited ceiling detail is well executed.
I really enjoyed watching the magnetic charm the display cases filled with cup cakes and other baked goods had upon the
"smaller set" of waiting clients.
Perfectly designed so that the eyeballs of wee ones wouldn't miss a treat!
Genius!
All in all a very nice addition to the "usual suspects" of
nicer breakfast spots (Bongo Room,Toast,Lula's, etc).......jsut be sure to get there b4 11am to avoid a longer wait.
3 stars!