You will love this place if you enjoy overpriced food and bad service.
I didn't do my homework so I was surprised to see that everything on the drink list costs double what most places in Cleveland charge. I submitted to the $11 fee for 2 ounces of bourbon and I even had a second drink because I didn't want to let a few dollars ruin an evening out.
I came straight from work so I was starving and didn't stop off to eat beforehand because, hey... supper club. Not in the mood to eat seafood (which is most of their menu), I bypassed the $40 steak and landed on a $14 cheeseburger. I expected a gourmet plating or house-made condiments or great flavor like I would get from other restaurants in this price-range. Nope. What I got was an overcooked piece of meat on a soggy bottom bun because it had been sitting in the window too long. I had to slather it with ketchup (the only condiment provided) and black pepper to make it palatable. The fries were cooked too long and in old oil so they were inedible. I was starving and ate the burger rather than hunting down the waitress who barely made her presence known. (not a martyr for the sake of writing a bad review... just f-ing hungry). I filled up on the free bread.
I was getting ready to order a third drink toward the end of the set when a bill was plopped down in front of me. I looked over the receipt to see that each of my bourbons actually cost $12. The menu said $11. Thanks for that, Music Box.