Had dinner before the opera at Compass, made reservations through open table. Neither open table or the restaurant website mention that they validate hotel parking--so dont park anywhere but the hotel.
We were greeted three times at the host station before we were seated, which wasn't bad just weird. The table setting and dining room ambiance is strictly hotel standard--don't expect to wow anyone with that. Tired maroon cloth napkins. Horrible lacquer table tops. The average age in the place was definitely high sixties. The view however was awesome. And the rotation was slow enough to be peaceful and fast enough to keep it exciting.
The service was extremely awkward. It was like a symphony of the socially inept. It felt like the wait staff at Denny's somehow got their big break and had a five minute crash course in "fine dining" and ran with it. There were no specials, which was a red flag for me. And the first round of drinks came in glasses that were so water spotted and gross, I was embarrassed for the server. The martinis were watery and tiny. The food was acceptable but entirely unremarkable and overpriced. Pass on the NY steak if you are expecting anything thick.
This is definitely a second stop, beer/wine only place. Skip the food, skip the cocktails. Pre drink someplace else, show up here, sip beer or a bottle of wine [I would not trust a by the glass here] while you spin and get your parking validation.