by Monica B. on
Visited this location after remembering a delicious Ceasar salad at the South street shop. Food was excellent but the service left something to be desired. Myself and four of my family members arrived close to 9:45 on Tuesday night, a beautiful night for dining al fresco, but were told that parties of more than 4 cannot be seated outside. While I realize this policy is appropriate for the dinner rush hours there were plenty of open tables that could have been pushed together with one person seated at the head of the table but the hostesses refused, as did the manager when we asked him, despite the fact that when we left around 10:30 there had been no additional patrons who were seated outside. Our waiter made, what I thought was rather rude, comments when we ordered. We wanted a 16 inch pizza which means that you have to choose your own toppings and fresh mozzerella wasn't listed as one. When we explained what we wanted exactly he had some snarky comment about it being a pizza place. Well then. Clarify your menu buddy. All in all great food and a decent price but the service.... meh.
by Luis Zagacki on
I've been walking by this place on my way home for a couple of weeks now. I dug the groovy lighting and swank looks from the street, so last week I popped in to see what the brouhaha was all about. The staff were attentive but you could tell that they were nervous, still new and trying to hit their stride. For 12$, we had a big sampler thing with cake, chips, salsa, guacamole, some other munchies and 2 glasses of wine. Nice! The wine list is *very* nascent, they need to handle that, so if that's your thing, check out the Hidden Vine, Hotel Biron, Amelie or Cav instead. 4 Stars!!