This is one of those restaurants that makes Baltimore a great place to eat. A quirky, eclectic decor complements a quirky, eclectic menu. It sort of feels like you're eating in a craft store - a stark and pleasant contrast to the neighborhood in which this place is located.
You won't be served with a smile, but I don't think that means the service is particularly rude. Our server seemed to be on top of the coffee and drinks throughout our brunch. Speaking of drinks, Morning Edition features a wide variety of mimosas, and most of which I tried were pretty good, although I'm more of a bloody mary person.
I can't speak as to the whole menu, but I have had some fantastic, creative omelettes, such as the sage and smoked salmon, a great bagel and lox, and delicious ""holdiay"" pancakes featuring caramel and walnuts. To summarize, the menu takes conventional breakfast items and puts a creative, upscale spin on them.
Also - be sure to try the baked goods. The banana bread we tried was the best I've had.
Skip the Blue Moon in Fells and its hour(s)-long wait, this place is just as good, and rarely a wait.
Pros: Fantastic eclectic, home-cooked tasting food
Cons: Service is somewhat slow; abrupt
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