The only reason we came to this place was for the outdoor patio seating which is really pretty at night with lights and opens up into a quiet courtyard. That's exactly what we got.
We are vegetarians so our meny options were somewhat limited, but a few of us ordered the pizza. It was decent, nothing spectacular. If you want good pizza, go to Libretto.
Another ordered the salad and another got the lemon spaghetti which was bland -- sort of to be expected.
Our waiter was friendly and patient as we waited for others in our party to join. The prices aren't bad considering it's downtown and the portions were pretty generous. Pistachio gelato was good.
Beware that they won't add anything to dishes. For example, if you want a cheese pizza with olives, they won't add olives to a margherita for you. They will only omit things from an existing dish...
Some of the staff were a bit awkward-- the hostess asked us pretty much to leave after 2 hours because another party was waiting for our table. It would have been fine, but at the time, we had already paid and were just waiting for a few friends to come out of the bathroom so we could go. That's never pleasant.
As an aside, the inside of the restaurant is equally as intriguing as the patio. Has a unique medieval sort of rustic feel to it... high ceilings.
The building itself is pretty amazing (the bathrooms are converted jail cells) and we went upstairs to where we thought a gallery was and were awkwardly told we couldn't be up there by a girl who wasn't really paying attention and probably shouldn't have let us wander in anyway.
Overall -- food is nothing special. It does have a cool atmosphere though.