This place was conveniently near the theaters so we came here before a show thinking 90 min was plenty of time, but first it took forever to get the host's attention to seat us then it took forever to get our drinks and then our food. We had to remind the server a couple of times about our drinks and eventually went up to the bartender to try to get them. We barely made it to the show in time due to the terrible service. The server was also very unfriendly and just seemed pretty unhappy with his job, although I do think he had too many tables to cover. We finally got our drinks but they were not very good and clearly just thrown together. The food was ok but not impressive. The menu was very confusing with the appetizer sized things mixed in with the entree sized things. I ordered the duck confit ravioli, which was one of the more expensive options so I figured it would be pretty sizable but even that was pretty small for the price. It was literally just one piece of ravioli, though a pretty large ravioli. The lobster mac n cheese my friend ordered seemed to be one of the more appropriately sized entrees. The ambiance is also weird with an odd mix of different types of decor so I couldn't tell what kind of look they were really going for.