I have to say we only went for the breakfast brunch that was advertised to be popular. We were surprised that when we got there, it was filled with mostly middle aged people, so we were in our element. Mary heartily greeted us at the door and we could have been at the airport and heard her. She's a mainstay of the place and I'm sure she can be heard over any band or sonic jet in the area.
The buffet set up was very small. We had to ask where it was. There was an omelet station right on the bar and in a small seating area, was bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, small waffles, real maple syrup (didn't they know what that costs!!!??), toast, and bagel station. It was all very good and we would definitely go to another House of Blues location for Breakfast Brunch if they offered it.