My partner and I have taken to this small bistro over several months. It is a refreshing change from the larger and noisier restaurants on Broadway and Pike. With only half a dozen tables and the owner serving, this is a very intimate dining experience. The wine menu is short, but the selections are very good and very well priced. The food menu is short as well. While the menu remains the same, the actual dish served has some presentation variability. The food is good and about the right size for a two or three course meal. The decor is folksy with pink walls and a touch of either midwest grandma or rural french accessories. The piano and guitar player and his friend are personable and take requests and somehow even though neither seems to be truly familiar enough with the piece to offer it, the scattered notes somehow enhance the overall dining experience. We return for the quieter dining experience, the good food, and a nice bottle of wine after a long work week.
Pros: Quieter dining experience and nice reasonably priced wine list
Cons: Food presentation variability and folksy decor
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