The pros: attractive, high-ceilinged, with lovely open kitchen. Lots of light. Attentive service. The smoked salmon Bomba was delicious and interesting, and the carne pizza was ample and richly flavored.
The moderates: the televisions are a strange addition. The side-by-side seating against the wall is not as appealing as face-to-face. The calamari was very tender, but extremely pedestrian. The risotto was obviously at least partially precooked - understandable, considered it's a time-consuming dish - but at the price, it should be less obvious.
The cons: the interior seating is not disabled/wheelchair friendly. Only two tables and those chairs are of standard height. The remainder are too tall for someone in a wheelchair to sit at, and awkward for someone with mobility issues so raise themself up to. The patio has plenty of standard seating, fortunately.
Overall, it's definitely worth trying out. If you have mobility concerns, book ahead and specify that.