"Think World War I upon entering. A partly ivy hidden facade neatly peaks through inviting visitors to wonder about the large artillery pieces on the front lawn. Deliberate efforts have been made to create dilapidated walls with exposed brick and peeled back plaster. Aged benches you might have seen at war barracks, bi and tri planes, gas barrels act as nostalgic sculptures. If you opt for outdoor seating chances are you'll see planes land or take off at Montgomery field airport. A look at the sumptuous buffet will bring momentary amnesia of the memorabilia clad walls. There are omelette's, pasta and fajita stations on one end, carving station, seafood, salads, breakfast foods, breads and juice. Whatever you eat, please leave room for some sweets. They have every kind of pie and dessert you can eat. If needed drink more champagne and celebrate the best brunch value in San Diego costs $22."