I went here for my first time on a Tuesday evening for dinner. When my date and I entered we had to wait about 5 minutes to be seated - there were maybe 7 total people dining in the whole restaurant.
My date and I ordered drinks and the highly recommended venison quesadillas (from the Food Network) as an appetizer. The appetizer was "meh" - nothing that I wouldn't expect to get from a basic chain restaurant (if they served venison) and the venison had a spongy texture to it. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. I kind of wished we had tried the fried green tomatoes instead.
For our entrées my date ordered the vegetarian dish and I ordered the the barbecue chicken dish - I also substituted risotto for the mac and cheese that it normally comes with. We waited for our food for quite some time. My entrée (the barbecue chicken) was mediocre. The risotto was undercooked - al dente risotto does not mean it should be "crunchy". I expected the barbecue chicken to be fully marinated in barbecue sauce, however it looked like it was boiled chicken with some barbecue sauce just drizzled on top of the chicken - it wasn't very flavorful. My dates dish - the vegetarian cheese tortellini with various vegetables in a cream sauce - was relatively tasty. I sort of wished again that I had ordered that.
Overall for the quality and taste of the food here - I find this restaurant to be extremely overpriced. I've heard good things about their lunches and I might return to try a lunch dish - but I wouldn't go out of my way to do so. More than likely I'll never return for dinner based on my experience. Huge Food Network fail.