Menu is pretty limited. Really just bruschetta, cheese boards, and paninis. I ordered a bruschetta board with 4 different kinds. It consisted of crusty bread slices topped with brie and figs, green apple and some kind of cheese, tomato and basil, and another with pesto and a thinly sliced meat. I'll admit I wasn't quite sure what was on my plate because my cousin ordered first, and whatever she said sounded awesome, so I told the waitress I wanted the same lol. And I was not disappointed! Also had a glass of Pinot Noir that I liked quite a bit, and I usually don't care for any wine that isn't pretty sweet.
It's a trendy little red-bricked joint right next to Snooze, another favorite of mine. I wouldn't take kids there. I doubt anything on the menu is going to appeal to a child's palette.