Divino feels classy but not entirely pretentious. It's one of the great places to dine downtown prior to heading to a show, which is exactly what I did for the first time with some friends last month.
I had the Chicken Cobb Salad and it was surprisingly flavorful and delicious. I loved the dressing and it was plenty of food. For once I didn't feel ripped off by the price of salad. Our table shared the chef's selection of 5 cheeses and I don't care what anyone says, but this will always be too expensive. One of the cheeses tasted like broccoli. I definitely enjoyed the wine.
I don't have an issue with walking, but the distance to the restroom is slightly unfortunate. And the stall doors are a little weird. It's so far removed from the restaurant that it feels like a separate entity.
I think Divino is a great place for a dinner date. The lighting is perfectly dim.