I have to agree with a previous reviewer. Graffiti is nothing like its old counterpart Reddstone. That's not a bad thing, but I found myself trying to compare the two and you can't.
With that being said-service and food both were great. I had the "monte cristo" and my boyfriend had the chicken parm. Both were excellent but not what we expected. The chicken parm was a smaller piece of chicken without pasta, the monte cristo was an amazing maple glazed pork tenderloin but came with a large piece of bread, no side. So again, not a bad thing just different. Drinks were also good.
If I compare this place on its own, it's fantastic. I gave it four stars because portions are pretty tiny. I don't have a huge appetite but I could have eaten more for sure.
I think I'm just a little disappointed because really, I feel this area has SO many of these eclectic, fancy, small portion places. This isn't some place I would go once a week for dinner and drinks which I feel this area is lacking now.