Went for dinner with some friends on Saturday night. We started out on 17th avenue but we found that all the restaurants we wanted to go to had 1 hr + wait times. I suggested we try Mission instead, and we ended up at Bistro 2210. Very happy that our group of four could be seated immediately. Nothing worse than waiting to be seated when you are really hungry!!
We all ended up ordering a variation of the feature special. They were offering lamb, pork or steak, served with fries, broccolini, and truffle aoili. Our meals were very good. I'd love to go back and try the mac 'n' cheese!! And their vintage-inspired cocktails! Sadly I didn't see the sign promoting the cocktails until we were on our way out.
The restaurant has an upscale, but still neighborhoody (??) feel. I thought I saw someone bring in a bottle of their own wine, but I can't be sure if they offer corkage.
Agree with the previous reviewers about the size of the restaurant and the slightly boring atmosphere. All of the tables weren't full when we were there, but it may have felt crowded if they were. Maybe they could do with one less table in the room. Although, as I have learned from the Food Network; restaurant owners should be squeezing as many tables in as possible... I can see where some may find the atmosphere boring. It was fairly quiet when we were there, but that makes it a great place to go for good conversation. You definitely won't have to shout to be heard here.