Joey's had some definite things going for it, but some significant detractions that will probably keep me from choosing to go there again. The atmosphere was surprisingly sophisticated; comfortable and amenable to conversation, even on a Friday night with the large front open to the street. The food was good, but not outstanding in any way. Part of the problem was that the drinks and food (I ordered the Pasta Terrintina), would have registered as rather compelling if it were 20-30% cheaper, but for what I paid, I feel like I should have had something a bit nicer. I would eat there again, it had more going for it than it did detracting from it, but it won't be anywhere on my recommendation list.