People are always talking up the Doc.
Took a while to finally get around to going and was initially impressed with atmosphere inside. It was dark, cozy - but still had a family-restaurant vibe. There were a few dates in at the time - so it's not quite East Side Mario's.
The portion size was very large, the prices were a little too high, and service was so-so. Food was....OK to slightly not that OK. Had a veal parmigiana which came with a tasteless side salad. Pasta could have been fresh, but I doubt it. Tomato sauce was very plain but a good consistency. Veal was better than an Italian sandwich place - but not that much.
Bill for two was about 50 bucks. A little much for a meal not great. Could have done a lot better (out of the neighborhood, for sure).
Interesting item: Lemon Hopper: Lemonade/Grass Hopper beer. Not delicious....but interesting. SKIP IT.