The best thing I can say The Henry has going for it is the venue -- spacious - and the customer service - friendly and accommodating. But honestly, I wasn't impressed with the meal.
Even with a week and a half lead time, the only time available (for four people) was 4:45pm on a Friday evening. We ordered the artichoke hearts for appetizers and our drinks. My friend tried the drink recommended by our server - The Red Stiletto - but like the food, the name was way more impressive than the food actually tasted. For the record, I honestly thought the artichoke heart appetizer was delicious, but we all joked and asked when the rest of the appetizer was going to be served.
I ordered the Chicken Gyro sandwich. I'm use to the Greeks who pile on the meat. This sandwich had very little chicken (which was pounded down to thin strips). The flavor was great, but the pita bread was overpowering any meat or filling.
We ordered the bread pudding for desert. It was good, but kind of dry.
So the short of this experience is this: I can't find anything really wrong with this establishment. The restaurant definitely caters to Scottsdale (yup, I just stereo-typed) and to hipsters. It's loud, but I liked the roominess of the room and the patio. But after all the rave reviews, I was left under-whelmed by the foodie-experience.