Really disappointing..went here with my wife for a "date night" out..first our hostess..a business's first impression..was too busy reading a book to pay attention to anything going on around her..including guests waiting..but she did at least put the book inside one of your wine lists to try and make it look like she had been studying that..hmmm..need to work on being conspicuous..next..we were sat and about 5 minutes later were greeted..I think his name was Dave..very "blah" attitude and so quiet when talking that we could not hear anything he was saying..and very very slow service..we had ordered our drinks (peach ice tea and raspberry lemonade) which tasted like pure syrup. We ordered the tomato soup, a Caesar salad, and the bruschetta of which he recommended which had bacon, ricotta, and arugula..this was pretty good. The bread that we got..your "complementary bread" he had dropped off at table with olive oil..we had wanted balsamic but could not find our server and couldn't get hostess attention (too busy with her book)..tomato soup tastes out of a can and was watery..with one salad crouton in..really?..it took the server a good 10-15 minutes just to come back to get our entree order..we ordered the chicken and shrimp baked pasta and a carbonara for my wife..the carbonara came out..had good flavor, but sauce was really thin and plate set up was on a 15 inch oval..very poor presentation..looked like a sample amount..mine had zero sauce and was bland..chicken tastes like it was boiled in a pot..we were never checked back on to see how things were..defiantly was a strike out for this restaurant..we have never dined here before, but was told in the past that food was good...food, service, and hospitality was not worth the $70 meal.