Sadly I'm only giving this restaurant three stars and that was mostly for the impeccable service. The restaurant is beautiful very nice open kitchen lots of staff and as I said service was impeccable. With that being said I really had a high expectation and the menu was Innoway a little limited.
We ordered italian nachos and they came as described - little stuffed air light flufy ravioli with a tiny bit of cheese inside and a tomato dipping sauce with parma on top.....kind of tasteless really
We ordered burgers: two with truffle fries and a side of a Garlic Aioli and a side of their special sauce they - they were very good ....the burger was a little tasteless it was a very good size, the toppings were great but the meat didn't have much flavor. Another burger came with polenta fries and Georgia said those were really good. Lynda had gluten-free pasta penne with tomato sauce and salad and she said it was very nice.
We ordered coffees and I had a double macchiato espresso which was very nice, Georgia ordered a brownie which for $9.95 I thought was a little outrageous for this very small brownie with a tiny scoop of ice cream on top and Irene had a cheesecake that looked very nice I forgot to ask her if it was good. All in all the meal was nice because it was shared with friends but I don't think that this would be a restaurant that I would return to, it's a little pricey other alcohol is a little pricey .....their variety of wines was very nice.
The menu had a couple of salads there was some seafood there was lots of pasta and there were pizza's.... but all in all I was really expecting something a little bit more of a variety from Jamie Oliver. I was expecting maybe a family-style menu where you could order - you know his special of the day, possibly lasagna or cannelloni like family style with a beautiful big board of salad something very similar to what he will cooks on his shows and my expectation was not met.