So the first thing I noticed about Nightgown was how under-dressed I was. I guess when I heard "live music" & "kitchen open late" I thought it was o.k. to wear black skinny jeans and an Adventure Time t-shirt. Yeah, not so much. This place is pretty sleek, you guys. Think red walls, framed vintage prints of varying theme, and polished wood fixtures. And the live music in the next room is more sexy jazz than bearded hipster. If you're trying to seduce somebody from out of town this is probably a good place to take them. They also have an outdoor patio featuring brick walls and strategically placed fans which were much appreciated on a sticky June evening. I kind of felt like they could do something a bit more with it, but it was still quite pleasant. NOW FOR THE FOOD! Unfortunately the best I can give the food is a "pretty good". I had the lobster roll with sweet potato fries and while I'm not sure I eat enough lobster to give it a super-fair rating, I just sort of felt like it was maybe not the freshest. The fries, though, were perfect. My husband had the ribeye and said it was perfectly cooked and well-seasoned but maybe a little tough for that particular cut of meat. It seems like while the chefs know what they're doing, the product itself could stand to be a little more high-quality.