My husband and I tried Graft out with a glass of wine and a small plate. The experience was underwhelming. Graft's interior is sleek and sophisticated but when half full the noise is overly robust. The by the glass wine list offers decent choices at several price points. The smoked trout rilletes at $14 was very small and pricey for what it was--a few bites of pate in a very small mason jar and six thin, miniature crostini. Three of the "larger" crostini had large holes leaving the diner to balance a bit of the trout pate on the edge of the crostini, with some falling through the holes. Getting the trout on to the crostini was actually comical! Service was a bit cloying and excessive given that we clearly stated we were there for a glass of wine and a tidbit. Nice setting but not impressed with the small sample of food we tried.