Wow... I'm surprised that this place exists with the great wine bar next door.
I don't know what they are currently doing with their interior but there is NOTHING on the walls and there are white patch marks everywhere. I assume they are going to repaint/redecorate but in the mean time it's awful looking and echos. Not as warm and friendly as I remember from 6 months ago. Also their outside specials board states they have live music from Thurs- Sat however the waitress informed us it was Fri-Sat... want to change that sign maybe?
The appetizer board we had compromised of 3 meats and one cheese which were all very tasty however there were only 4 very small pieces of cheese vs. the 8 slices of each of the other meats. We waited approximately 30 minutes for our diners which was on the lingering side since there were very few people inside that night. (2-3 other couples total)
The diner was two stars at best. My lavosh was very soggy with no crisp to it. I had to use a fork since the pieces (long rectangular shaped) would not hold any shape. The chef overlapped all of the pieces atop each other and put a very odd/gross tasting garnish in the center. If they had not laid the pieces atop each other(who does that anyway?), the pieces wouldn't have come out soggy. And the garnish - just get rid of it - don't know why it's there and why it had such an awful taste. I would make the pieces smaller(more manageable) and display them on a plate long-ways laid out completely.
The pasta, no better than that of an olive garden with flakes of red pepper on top. Chicken was dry and it could have used flavor. It was better than the lavosh though.
And the wine... now I did like some of their wines, but they always push the Kokopelli ones and I understand that. It's like going to a micro brewery and asking for a Miller lite. HOWEVER, they serve some great wines that are not made by Kokopelli which I enjoy more. If the waitress was more open to the other non-kokopelli wines I would have probably enjoyed more wine and stayed longer.
All in all for the price we paid, it will be a stroke of drunken luck if we ended up here again.