My husband and I went here for our wedding anniversary. The food was 3.5 stars. The waitress service and the castle setting were 5 stars. I ordered appetizers of crab cakes, which had much tasty meat, and sherry bisque, which I had never before eaten but liked. I ordered an entree of prime filet, which was cooked and seasoned to my liking. My husband ordered an appetizer of caesar salad wrapped in Speck ham and an entree of elk, neither of which I enjoyed (taste-test) but my husband did. For dessert I ordered a house-made sorbet, which I enjoyed but my husband did not. The atmosphere was different than what you get in other restaurants, so I was sure to take photos with my phone camera of things such as knight's armor and stained windows. We did wear business casual to look presentable. Price was expensive but not eye-popping. The waitress visited our table as needed to refill our glasses, and she brought out our courses promptly. You do have to use valet although the parking lot is not far away.