I love the atmosphere. I love the view. I love the modern decor. I love the openness of the place. I could probably spend all day and night here in one of their comfy chairs drinking martinis. However, when it comes to the food and service my 'love' of this place is downgraded to 'eh.
I went here with my wife and a few friends before seeing a comedy show (Jim Gaffigan) downstairs. We had a reservation which really wasn't needed because the place was pretty dead. We were seated promptly and our waitress was pleasant. We had about 2 hours before our show was to start which we figured would be plenty of time for a cocktail and dinner. For being so dead this place was somehow very slow with just about everything except with our entrees which came out before we were done with our salads/appetizers. The waitress awkwardly turned around to put our steaks back in the kitchen for 5 more minutes which ultimately screwed them up.
Here is my rundown on the food:
* Bread = nothing special but comes in handy because you will wait forever for your food.
* Roman Caesar Salad = worst Caesar type salad I've ever had. It had hardly any flavor due to not enough dressing, sub-par quality lettuce, and an overall weird mix of ingredients.
* Burrata and Prosciutto Pesto = not bad but somebody took it away without asking if we were through with it yet.
* Kobe Flat Iron Steak = very good and very flavorful
* Ribeye = just ok for a $40 steak. Nowhere near the flavor or quality of some other high-end steak places in the area.
* Garlic Steak Fries = wtf? They are HUGE (think a potato cut into 4 pieces) and lacked any kind of garlic flavor. Needed ketchup or aioli badly.
* Brussels Sprouts = excellent!
* Garlic Herb Butter "Sauce" = wasn't a sauce at all. It was clearly hard butter. I think they forgot to microwave it.
This place is definitely worth a visit to sit, sight see, and have a drink. If its top notch service and steak you are looking for try Dominick's or Mastro's. I'm glad I went here but I won't be back for dinner.