I love being outside and taking in the sun. At Ingo's, you take in the sun. Most of the seating is outside save some bar seating indoors. It makes me wonder how much clientele they get during the vicious summer months...think heavy use of water-misters.
I also love the small, intimate feel to the place. It gives it character. At the same time, the surrounding area feels like a social dining experience with La Grande and Postino's on the other side of the street, so Ingo's doesn't feel alone and isolated.
I've had the Paris, Texas Burger and the White Fish Club Sandwich. Both are really good and I highly recommend. I would call it fine-dining of traditionally fast-food. One other thing I noticed is that the portions of the main dishes are a little small to what I''m used too, but I think that just means appetizers are in order.
Parking within the immediate area is limited, but more parking is available a block north and on the other side of the street. A nifty accessory they carry is a hanger, which is a rod that's about 3 feet off the ground, which is used to hang your bags on.