I really liked the feel of this place. It had that industrial feel yet it was 'warm'. I felt the 90's alternative rock playing fit really well into the ambiance. The server greeted us and explained how everything works.
Although this was more of a tapas, or small plate, type of place, we opted to go with a couple appetizers followed by entrees. We ordered the chicken skins, which was an interesting choice but highly recommended. I don't know what it was but I sneezed each time I took a bite. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed them! We also had the tempura green beans, which were really good with the jelly.
I opted for the osso buco, which was nothing special and it was really small. Everyone else had the filet and I think they won out.
I found the menu a bit limited but that isn't a bad thing as they do fewer thing better (in theory). The prices were pretty good considering where you are. It's a good place to socialize and recommended.