I have been to Rivertowne Verona and in Monroeville to eat and drink. The have a hometown feel to them. Dark and small, a little cramped, just the way it should be. All around good experiences, but there is something about the Northshore one that feels like a franchise, not your local haunt. Maybe too big, maybe too city. We stopped in before a concert on a Saturday and everything was average. Average service (actually a little under average), average food, average atmosphere. Nothing to call home about.