Just at the corner of the art district, the bistro is a small restaurant right off of charleston. The outside patio makes for a nice touch but the view isnt all that great. Parking isnt very spacious and you will most likely have to park across at the bar over in their half dirt half broken asphalt lot. The interior is mediocre at best and isnt all that impressive. The tables are designed as giant painter pallets which is a nifty touch. Food is a bit overpriced: 6$ for a single slider or $16 for 3, and other various dishes, around $12 for tapas, $10 for soups or salads, and $25 for entree. For this price you can get a more fancy atmosphere and sophisticated meal else where but it is not a bad place to stop if you have a lot of money and dont feel like traveling an extra 3 miles outside of the art district of down town i suppose. I dont think I will ever be back here again. In short: over priced not all that great food, parking is horrible, sketchy side of town, small average atmosphere with the exception of the pallet tables and equally overpriced $500 no name art pieces for sale hanging on the walls, and menu with no personality. I do not recommended.