This was or first and last visit to Segovia.
It seems like it may have once been a happening place, but unfortunately it is apparent that Segovia has fallen on hard times. The knick knacks are dusty, the place was near empty at 8pm on a Saturday, the prices were a few dollars higher than stated on their web site, and the waitstaff was pushy- trying to make us order more food than we needed.
I would have overlooked all of the above if our food had been sellar, which it just wasn't. Our Sangria was good, but the Paella was rather bland.
This place made me sad because it has the potential to be such a cool little joint. Where is Gordon Ramsay when you need him?