I only had breakfast at the hotel's restaurant, but each experience was wonderful. The service was impeccably polite and accommodating, and the food was delicious and fresh.
The Boheme does not have a buffet option, but if you're in a hurry, they do have continental breakfast, as well as a few quicker, cheaper options like cereal or scrambled eggs.
Menus for all meals are listed here, but the prices were a bit higher when I was there. For breakfast I definitely recommend the Cinnamon Grand Marnier french toast or an omelette with fresh crab meat—both are mouthwatering. I was actually shocked that something so stuffed with crabmeat could be the same price as a simpler choice of ham and cheese ($12), but I wasn't complaining! My dining companions raved about the Belgian Waffle ($8) as well.
The wonderful servers kept the fresh-squeezed OJ coming regularly as well—just having THAT in unlimited quantities was wonderful. It costs $4, but it's so tasty. And with the refills and the perfect service, it's definitely worthwhile.
The restaurant is on the pricey side by my standards, but I'm a hardcore budget traveler. But if you're in the downtown area and want something tasty and simple with wonderfully fresh ingredients, it's a great breakfast option. And for guests of the hotel who want to roll out of bed and eat, the gracious service in this beautifully-designed restaurant does not make you feel pressured to dress up.