The outside appearance is something like a large log cabin. The restaurant features an outside eating area, traditional insides with booths and tables, bar area and something like a conference room. The waitress was kind and soft spoken but the service was lagging. Took a while to get greeted and our drinks (2 waters). One plus was the blackening of our grilled chicken.
We ordered two salads and an appetizer of bruschetta. The bruschetta was awesome although the bread was a bit over toasted and tough. We wouldn't have ordered it if our waitress told us she was bringing a basket of garlic bread with our salads. The bread was to die for I'm not gonna lie, as well our salads made with fresh lettuce, and a side of homemade ranch.
The restaurant did not scream Italian, actually it just felt like a traditional American restaurant with a menu that had some script font. Oh yes, and the two toilet seats in the women's bathroom needed replacing...whatever it's coated with is peeling off.
Food was pretty good but I don't think we will be regulars because our bill was $30, which to me is a bit much for a couple of salads and some toasted bread topped with chopped tomatoes garlic and oil.