We held our rehearsal dinner here on the second floor. The way it works there is that you can rent the floor for free and they just keep a tab of food and booze. The room was clean and they recently updated the formerly run-down stairwell, which made my in-laws (who felt that the staircase was previously icky) happy campers.
The food is run-of-the-mill pub grub. For our group we had a mix of stuff like wings, bourekas cut in smaller pieces, crudites, pizzas, and bruschetta. Nothing was "wow" though I thought the bourekas were mighty tasty - but nothing was offensive either and it seemed appropriate for a low-key gathering. They laid out craft paper on the tables so we could draw with crayons which was a nice touch. We had one waitress dealing solely with our group and she was helpful.
We had two hiccups - one was that the bar upstairs doesn't actually have kegs attached so all drink orders had to be shuttled from the bar downstairs back up. The second thing was that we only wanted to offer wine & beer but somehow this got lost amongst the staff and essentially our event became open bar. Shots = much more expensive tab at the end of the night.
Overall it was a great low-key place for a group of about 40. It was nice having the place to ourselves, we still had roof access which was awesome, and everyone was easy to deal with in booking the space earlier. If you're going for that sort of vibe, and not a "foodie-ok" dining experience for your group then I'd recommend the place.