We had lunch here, and had mixed reviews. The tomato soup was fabulous with a rich tomato cream base and tiny pieces of tomato throughout. The Italian chopped salad was mostly lettuce with tiny squares of chopped salami, about 4 halved cherry tomatoes, a few capers, and lots of romaine; no garbanzos or pepperoncini as the menu described. It was nothing special and I would not order it again. The calzone, however looked good and my dining partner said it was good with enough to take home for another lunch. The pizza (12") and chicken artichoke panini likewise were reported to be good. The restaurant is small and very contemporary. There is seating both outside and inside, and tables at the back that can be set for groups.