I went to 5th and Wine for my friend Amy's birthday celebration. There was a group of about 10 - 12 of us.
The Brushetta is very good - they have quite a selection! And they have a full wine bar, which I love. But the service takes forever. I realize that we had a large table, but we made reservations. I felt like the restaurant was pretty unprepared. It took almost an hour to receive our food - it was good, but not worth the wait.
My boyfriend and I split the prosciutto and fig panini - it was a little dry for my liking. We also ordered a bruschetta plank - for $12 you get 6 huge pieces of bruschetta, a really good amount of food for the money! My friend Nikki and I split a bottle of wine - Riesling is our favorite.
When the birthday cake arrived, 5th and Wine brought out a bundle of balloons - we couldn't figure out if someone at the restaurant had prepared these for Amy, or if some other customer had left them at the restaurant, but Amy was the recipient.
When we sat down for dinner we requested everyone have split checks. At the end of the dinner (after having to hunt down our waitress who seemed to get lost in the kitchen) we asked for our individual checks and she said she could "only bring them if we didn't change seats." What a bizarre thing to say to your customers!
Overall I say the price of the food is good for the portions you receive. The service is slow, but the ambiance in the restaurant is really nice. They also had live entertainment that was a nice change from normal restaurants. I would recommend checking out 5th and Wine - if you have an evening with nothing planned and no time constraints!