More of like 3.5 stars. Like what was said prior, a buffet style setup would have worked wonderfully here. Observing from the outskirts of the crowd I saw a few things that were a bit disturbing. As the food was being brought out, it really never made it past the people that were near the entrance. I missed out on several items this way due to the abundance of people flocked around the pool table. The scene was always the same, a tray would come out and then when and if that tray made it past the pool table there would be one item left on the tray (maybe a simple fix to that could have been to have had bigger trays).
Another thing I really didn't like was the space and lack of seating. I stood the majority of the night until I discovered the little outdoor patio. That place was pretty magical. I really felt like I was at somebody's place in a swank neighborhood in the city. Quite calming and I like how they were mindful of their neighbors. Also if you had the chance to take in the patio, you also got a chance to spy the chef preparing the bites, knowing and seeing that they were prepared fresh was an amazing perk.
I was confused of the as to how long this went too. There really was no end time stated. So for me, when I felt like I was done was when I left. Which, as it seems from other reviews, was a bit premature. Wish I would have stuck around a bit more.
Parking wasn't bad, or maybe I got lucky by snagging a spot virtually right out front. Leaving wasn't bad either, got to take a trip down by the stadium and heard the roar (even though we lost :().
It was great to see other Yelp Elites and the few I spoke with were really nice. It was great to see you all.