It was pleasant enough but nothing more than okay. I think my main gripe is that while the rest of my family got respectfully expensive and full-sized entrees, I opted for an ""entree-size salad"". Granted, I chose a simple caesar but I did order the ""entree-sized"" and it was a bit embarrassing when I had to ask my server, ""is this the entree-sized?"", thereby feeling like that guest who implies ""i need more food"". I just got that all too common feeling that the kitchen was not to be bothered with someone who simply wants a good plate of greens and plenty to tide me over while the rest of my family eats their wholler meals. Oh! And beware - they host a lot of private parties it seems. So we were originally sat in a room with a private party (a curtain separated what appeared to be a workshop). It was a powerpoint presentation complete with screen and microphone. After hearing ""can we turn this up?"", I requested another table. That is really not acceptable. So all in all a decent experience. It was a warming place. But leaves that feeling of wanting to be fine-dining but not quite there in terms of propriety and standards.
Pros: Nice atmosphere and warming decor
Cons: Private parties are not quite so private; food decent not mind-blowing
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