The potential is there, but the food does not deliver the kind or quality that is required to compete in crowded old town Scottsdale. The happy hour bruschetta consisted of thinly cut bread with a hint of burnt taste dressed with a halfheartedly prepared tomato basil mixture. We also order the glazed and confused grilled cheese which was actually pretty good, but again showed some signs of lacking effort. The ham resembled the deli cut found at your local grocer, and the potato chips side were mediocre. The pineapple and teriyaki glaze really saved the day.
The prices were more than reasonable, but price alone will not keep customers coming back. The service was great which is one check mark on the positive side! Overall this will not be the worst dining experience you have ever had, but there are simply too many great choices in Scottsdale to keep you coming back regularly.