by C K. on
Went there as a party of four & spent over $500 one Saturday night. We each had an appetizer & entree, drinks, & three desserts to share. Considering the price point, the food and service were on par. What was surprising is how full we were. I thought that this might be another restaurant where spend a lot of money & walk out not quite full. Everything was pretty good - three people ordered meat - filet, ribeye, & lamb. The other person ordered fish. Of all the desserts, the "deconstructed tiramisu" was the best. Overall, this was a pleasant dinner though the dining room was really loud. This is not a place you would go to have a quiet dinner.
by Travis Alarcon on
It is a great space but the management are clueless.. I was at the JJ Cale show, but they had it set out like a comedy club, with tables all the way to the stage. If you didn't manage to get a seat you were forced by aisleway nazis to stand at the bar at the very back of the room, get shoved aside all night by people looking for a drink, not be able to see the stage because of the drapes across the front of the gallery, and not be able to hear the sound because it was a very quiet show and people were (sitting at tables and ) talking. This is ROCK AND ROLL, not a string quartet you idiots.
by Colin Duvernois on
Yeesh...scary place. The sound system is "mighty" but the dark bar, trippy music and strange crowd makes you feel like you're in a Twilight Zone episode. I was extrememly drunk and that made it all seem ok at the time...but in retrospect, I'd steer clear.