This breakfast spot is absolutely adorable and everything we ate was delicious. We came here on a Sunday for brunch with a party of 6. We arrived right at opening, and there was already a line to order. It took a bit to get through and order, but we found a comfy seat inside the sugar shack. There is lots of seating with various levels of sun and shade on the property. You can tell it is still a family run business, as the place looks like a little farmhouse still and there are photos of family members on the wall who were working when we were there. We spent some time walking around and seeing the animals while we waited for food. The property is beautifully kept and the animals are clearly healthy and happy. The food was delicious, one member of our party was especially happy to be able to eat pancakes because he has celiac and they had gluten free options. I would definitely recommend this place. Prepare to come early and be patient, it’s a tiny kitchen and you can tell they’re all hustling.