The restaurant was ok. The menu had a good variety of items and the spaghetti was good, crossing slightly over to a type of gourmet spaghetti (the way they have gourmet hot dogs and tacos nowadays). The few of us ordered different dishes and tried each other's food. They were all good.
However, the restaurant is a far/isolated location. But they do have parking right outside the restaurant. Although it is shared with other businesses, so if it's full, there is probably street parking.
It feels like you are sitting in a cafeteria/food court looking up at the (overly large) menu above the counter where you have to go up to order and then go back to your table. They do serve you your food, so you don't have to pick it up from the counter. However, if you want water, you do have to go up and get it yourself from the self-serve station. I believe they also have self-serve coffee, but I think you have to pay for it separately. But I suggest you don't get the coffee at all. It tastes like instant coffee from a can. It's weak and bland. They should just get a Keurig if that's the kind of coffee they plan to serve.
Back to the menu...I remember how large it was that it took away from the whole look of the restaurant. It was distracting and I kept looking up at it throughout my meal wondering if I should have ordered a different item instead. I guess that's a good and a bad thing because the food was good, but I couldn't help wondering if I could have gotten a better item. Hmm. I just think they need to get rid of the billboard menu and stick with personal menus to bring to guests at their table and take our orders at our table. Especially with the far location, it's not like a grab-and-go experience. You want to feel like you are there to dine and not to eat quickly after driving all that way to get there.
I probably won't return again unless I go with friends who want to go to check it out.