I actually wanted to give a 3.5 star but since I am technically challenged I couldn't figure out how to do a "half" star. This is my second time to try this place and while I really like the atmosphere I have to say the food is slightly better than ok. I went with a group of friends to celebrate a birthday dinner and our waiter was great! We had awesome conversation, great ambience and certainly the food is good; its just nothing to rave about. I personally ordered the tuna sandwich because that is what I had the first time I went here and it was THE best tuna sandwich ever. The first time it was chopped up ahi tuna and then pressed together like a hamburger patty with other ingredients. It was served rare like sushi and was one of the most delicious tastes you could imagine. This time I ordered it again, thinking I was going to get the same thing but when it came out it was SLICED ahi tuna on a bun. Still good, but not NEARLY as unconventional or tasty as the first one. When I asked the waiter about it, he said the chef decided to change it (no doubt the preparation for the previous way was way too entailed than just slicing up some tuna and placing it between two buns).
The sandwich is $14 and comes with French fries or you can substitute a side salad for $1.00 more which I did. Another friend ordered the hamburger (bunless) and got the side salad too. It is served with a lemon aioli dressing already on it but we had to ask for more because it was almost tasteless. Several other in our group ordered the pork chop and it was nicely prepared (except for one) and another person ordered the lamb chop. Overall the place is fine for a casual dining experience if you don't have high expectations. Considering all of the options available in the 7th St. corridor now, this place should be trying to do everything it can to keep its customers coming back. I would go again but its not going to be one of my regular "go to" places in central Phx.