The good: all-inclusive pricing, including house wine.
The bad: mediocre attempt at the dishes (veal piccata and eggplant parmesan) we ordered.
The meal began with a delicious bowl of garlic bread, accompanied by a poor choice of white wine (too sweet) and an adequate-but-uninteresting red. Soup or salad--one choice each and no other choices on dressing except the italian. Entrees were accompanied by a little plate of pasta (penne) and some underwhelming sauce.
Because the pricing was inclusive (hers $28; mine $32), the hit wasn't bad. But the quality was middling, at best. If we return, I'll look for something (perhaps lasagne?) more in their wheelhouse. But we'll likely just skip this in the future.