With all of the good reviews on Yelp, we expected a lot more.
This restaurant basically caters to the theater crowd - people who are interested in getting something relatively fancy prior to their show at Playhouse. We came during restaurant week on a Sunday. Because there was no show on Sunday, there was only one other table in the restaurant with people.
Tried their seasonal soup, which was a sweet potato soup - kind of bland and uninteresting. For our entries we tried the salmon and the angel hair beef stroganoff. The pasta in both dishes was clumpy and felt like it was microwaved. The beef was overdone and very tough. The salmon was overdone but still okay. For dessert, we tried the semifredo creme brulee. Interesting concept, and the creme itself tasted like ice cream. But the sugar on top was caramelized quite a bit too much (read: burnt).
Don't know if it was just an off day because it was a non-theater day, but we're probably not coming back here.