Brisket smoked for twelve hours is not what most breakfast counters keep on hand. Features keeps it for nearly everything. The family-run breakfast-and-lunch operation sits on Downie Street, a few steps off Market Square in downtown Stratford, and runs a custom thousand-gallon offset smoker behind a menu most people would file under diner. That smoker is the difference. The same slow-cooked brisket that would anchor a barbecue joint turns up here over poached eggs, in a bowl, on a bun, and folded into lunch. Features opens early and closes by mid-afternoon, seven days a week, built for the table that wants a real plate to start the day.
The scale shows up first. The Paul Bunyan Special arrives on a cookie sheet — four eggs, sausage, bacon, pancakes, home-fries, and toast — and works as the kitchen's plainest statement of intent. The rest of the breakfast list reads the same way: French-toast Benedicts, loaded breakfast bowls, blueberry pancakes, and big traditional plates built for a real appetite. Portions are the point, and a first-timer learns the house language in a single order. Most of the menu stays available straight through the early daytime hours, so the choice is never narrowed to whatever counts as a breakfast window.
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Features is strongest when it leans into big daytime plates: Paul Bunyan breakfasts, Benedicts, bowls, pancakes, and waffles that make the meal feel generous rather than precious.
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Smoked-Meat Breakfast Thread
The custom offset smoker gives the menu a second identity, carrying brisket and pork belly into Bennies, bowls, sandwiches, beef dip, and lunch plates.
03
Downtown Stratford Daytime Utility
Early hours, dine-in or take-out, a central Downie Street address, and a broad breakfast-lunch list make Features easy to use before a Stratford day starts.
Restaurantica Analysis
How the score breaks down
9.2
Uniqueness
8.5/10
Bang For Buck
9/10
Food Quality
9/10
Local Reputation
9.5/10
Popularity Factor
9.5/10
The Playbook
How to eat at Features
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Order the Paul Bunyan First
Start with the Paul Bunyan Special when you want the full Features scale in one plate. It is not subtle, but that is the point: eggs, breakfast meats, pancakes, home-fries, and toast make it the cleanest introduction to the kitchen's generous daytime style.
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Build Around Brisket and Bruschetta
The Brisket & Bruschetta Benny is the strongest first pick when you want breakfast with the smoker involved. If the meal is shared, add Brisket Bowl or Brisket on a Bun so the same 12-hour brisket shows up in both brunch and lunch form.
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Use the Smoker Beyond Breakfast
Do not treat the smoked meats as a side note. Smoked Chicago Italian Beef Dip, Brisket on a Bun, and Smokey Mac & Cheese turn Features into more than an eggs-and-pancakes stop, especially for a lunch visit.
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Arrive Early for the Paul Bunyan
Features opens early and closes mid-afternoon, so plan the Paul Bunyan Special as a breakfast or lunch decision rather than a late-day fallback. Early arrivals get the room at its most useful: fast, bright, and built for a full plate before the rest of Stratford gets moving.
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Balance Brisket with Paneer and Florentine
Use Paneer Egg Bhurji and Eggs Benedict Florentine when the meal needs lighter or vegetarian options alongside Brisket & Bruschetta Benny. Add Buffalo Chicken Wrap when someone wants lunch without leaving the daytime format.
Key Strengths
What this room does best
8.5
Brunch Specialists
Features is strongest at breakfast because the whole visit is built around morning plates that still work at lunch. Paul Bunyan scale, French-toast Benedicts, brisket bowls, and paneer eggs give the daytime list enough range for repeat visits without losing the diner feel.
8.0
Comfort Food Specialists
The comfort-food case is not just eggs and toast. Features layers big breakfasts, brisket, pork belly, smoked beef dip, burgers, wraps, and macaroni into one daytime menu, giving diners a filling route whether they arrive for brunch or lunch.
7.5
Budget Dining
Features fits the value lane because the plates are large, the price band stays approachable, and the menu is useful across breakfast and lunch. It is the kind of room where one substantial order can carry the meal instead of feeling like a small brunch spend.
7.0
Kid & Family Friendly
Families have an easy path here: broad breakfast basics, larger shareable plates, a kids menu, and enough lunch choices for different appetites. The room reads casual and practical rather than precious, which matters when a group needs breakfast to be simple.
7.0
Group-Friendly
Features works well for mixed daytime groups because the choices do not force every diner into the same lane. A group can cover eggs, vegetarian breakfast, brisket, burgers, wraps, and pancakes without leaving the breakfast-lunch format.
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