I decided to eat here on a whim while looking for a decent place to eat dinner while in Vegas with friends - the name sounded intriguing, and the decor seemed whimsical from the outside. Although our server was decently friendly and attentive, the food was somewhat of a letdown.
I decided to order the scallops along with a glass of Riesling. The Riesling was far too sweet and absolutely terrible - I felt too bad to actually send it back but had the server offered a small taste before pouring the whole glass, it would have definitely been rejected in lieu of another wine. The scallops were also disappointing; although seared well, they arrived at the table only lukewarm, and the overall flavour profile of the dish just didn't really work for me. As a main course, the dish was also rather small and could definitely have used something starchy like a small accompanying risotto.
That being said, the service was decent and the interior has an interesting Victorian apothecary-esque theme. The drink menu is also on an iPad, which while cool, was actually a tad cumbersome, especially since the comparison and suggested pairing features weren't working too well.