We came for dinner on a rainy and dark Halloween evening. (No, this is not the start of a horror story!) Given the choice of the patio (which was actually a room inside with large windows) or the dining room, we opted for the quieter dining room. With 90% of the room empty, we were seated at the booth right next to the kitchen entrance. No big deal and of course we could have asked to be seated somewhere else had it mattered.
She got a vodka mojito which she loved as it was really minty and she's not much of a drinker. The Jamesons I ordered was a generous pour. We decided on Artichoke and Spinach dip for an appetizer, which came with some tasty sesame seed crackers as well as tortilla chips. The dip was packed with artichokes and we liked it. And it was probably enough for 4 people.
The entrée was potato-crusted cod for her and a filet for me. Both came with veggies. I thought the filet was delicious although a little undercooked for medium. And she gave her cod a thumbs-up. The salad I got was fresh and sized just right. I tried crème brulee for dessert and the crust was a little overdone - had a burnt undertone to it. But still I ate it all. We both enjoyed the coffee after the meal, very robust.
Service was a little slow IMO given the small number of patrons at the time but cheerful and polite. But I should mention that sometimes I've been known to think the service is slow when it's just a restaurant's way of not trying to rush people. Two drinks, two entrees, an appetizer and dessert with coffee came to just under $100 before tip. Would probably go here next time we're in the area as I'm done with the long waits at that burger joint in the same shopping center.