Didn't know about the Mystere package, so we sort of just ended up here for dinner before the show. The decor is your normal dimly-lit, slightly stuffy steakhouse. The decor is not a hip, trendy place. We were able to get a table without a reservation around 7pm.
Their corn chowder with lobster soup is excellent! There is alot of lobster in the soup. They are definitely generous. The bread they serve is a warm white bread with bits of bacon and potatoes in it.
I got the short ribs, which actually comes with two sides - grilled asparagus and mashed sweet potatoes. I was disappointed in the short ribs - the sauce for it was just tooooo sweet. Pair that with the sweet mashed potatoes and you're talking a very sugary entree. I also tried the filet mignion and thought it was average. The broccolini side was delicious and garlicky - I would recommend that for the veggie side.
Their desserts are all mini-sized and perfert portion to top off a big meal. The creme brulee was excellent! There were little vanilla bean specks on the bottom. I scraped that thing clean!
I would give this place a 3 for the meats and a 5 for the appetizer/sides/dessert.