I can't say enough about Club Isabella.
The bartender told us that the space was originally a guitar store that they gutted and completely renovated. The interior is a combination of contemporary rustic with brick detail in the corners and painted over exposed plumbing on the ceiling, and classic, with beautiful modern artwork and faux mini "le creuset" side dish bowls.
The bar and food menu were fantastic. I order some sort of vanilla/citrus/maker's mark combination that was really well made.
The food menu is decadent, with lots of butter, meat and cheeses. I was happy to see that they some local products. We tried a mushroom side that was flavorful, and definitely rich. I'd like to see some lighter, flavorful items added to the menu as well, but that doesn't seem to be what they are going for.