I came here on a Friday night during peak hours--soon after they opened. Needless to say, they were BUSY. As a result, I've tried to give them some leeway in the service department.
We waited 15 min for a table (not bad when you consider there wasn't a parking place to be had). We sat down and were greeted promptly by our cute, but less-than-experienced waitress. It quickly became apparent that she had never waited tables in her life. She wasn't familiar with the menu and had to keep referring back to it. I ordered a cocktail ("TK's Old Fashioned") and was asked if I wanted it in a 20oz size (she thought I was ordering a beer). I politely informed her that 20 oz of whiskey was a bit much if I was going to drive home--let alone remain conscious--for the rest of the evening.
The food was delicious (I had the Fish 'n Chips). Pretty much what I'd expect for upper-end bar food. The menu consists mostly of sandwiches, burgers... the usual American fast food cuisine. The draft selection is pretty decent as well. Unfortunately, we had to wait a little while for our food and drinks. In the meantime, different servers kept walking by offering us other people's food. It seemed to be very disorganized. But like I said, they were VERY busy.
Now let's be honest, the real draw for this place is the ridiculously skimpy outfits worn by the almost all-female staff. These girls make Hooters look like a convent! It would make a great lunch destination for when the guys go out at work. If this location can work out their service issues and give their waitresses some better training, they'd be 4-star material in my book.