My boyfriend and I came here on a date night, and were way over-dressed. It seemed a tad run-down to have a 101-martini menu, but the food and service were great. They weren't at all crowded at around 6:30 on a Saturday night.
Of course we had to try the martinis: a Georgia Peach (basically vodka and Dekuyper's peach schnapps) and a Banana Split. It seemed that a large majority of their martini menu relied on the Dekuyper's line of schnapps. I didn't like that they didn't list the drink prices on the menu, but they weren't that expensive I suppose - $6.25 each.
I ordered the Chicken Marsala and he ordered the Chicken Parmesan (the chicken patty was huge - about 6" round, and fried). On both entrees, the chicken was served beside the pasta, each drenched in sauce separately.
We came with a $25 Restaurant.com coupon and had trouble meeting the minimum $35 food purchase since their food was so reasonably priced. We had to order desert - darn! I ordered the cheesecake with raspberry sauce, and he ordered the carrot cake. Neither were anything special or freshly made - just your standard refrigerated grocery store cakes perhaps.
The food was good and reasonably priced, and it seemed like it might be a fun place to go to watch a sports game.
They have a free shuttle service, which I might try to use on their Wednesday karaoke night sometime