This is a truly beautiful place, you feel like you're in a castle. I didn't like the parking situation outside. Why you have to pay to park at meters after 6pm in a restaurant parking lot is baffling.
When I visited with three friends on a Tuesday night for wine and a light meal we were the only people there for the majority of the evening (we were there from about 7-9:30pm), which is sad. Perhaps the restaurant should consider a more prominent sign outside. They also need to work on their prices. There were rather a bit excessive for a restaurant that doesn't seem very established.
The service was fine, certainly nothing work noting.
The wine list was nice, but a lot of the bottles seemed a bit pricy.
We shared fries, which were fantastic and included an amazing homemade ketchup. I had the beet salad, which was also very good. Two of my friends ordered the grape wraps, which sounded delicious, but both were very unhappy with them. They felt that they were undercooked and tasteless. My other dining companion had the burger, which she said was good but nothing special.
I don't think I'd come back to Rockefeller's. While it's a lovely place given all of the other choices in the Cleveland Heights/Shaker Heights/Little Italy/University Circle area I'd choose one that had better prices and food.