Disclaimer: we dined here as a part of a private party / large group (apx. 80 of us) and did not have the ability to select from the regular menu. Due to the challenges involved serving a group that size I'm adding a half of a star to what would have otherwise been a 2.5.
Pros: Atmosphere - the Distillery is an interesting pedestrian-only brick area that had live entertainment in the street (another private party complete with go-go dancers and techno music), it filled up with club-dress wearing 20-somethings by the time we were leaving.
The interior is charming from the walls up (see other reviews for detail), but the cement floor needs ....needs....SOMEthing.... just not cement.
Staff - very attentive, no downtime, excellent bartender - looking for the next customer while remembering/serving your 3 drink orders.
Outside patio - the couch area was intimate yet perfect for people watching.
Creme Brulee - I'm a creme brulee NUT - this was the 2nd best I've ever had...the first being at a tiny restaurant in Vail, CO.
Cons - the appetizers were inedible (lamb, mini-burgers, spicy chicken), the dinner salmon was bland and overcooked, the dinner tenderloin was anything but tender and overcooked.
Overall - if you're a family looking for a nicer place to take the kids, I would try it. If you're a foodie - not so much.