I was pleasantly surprised when we walked inside. From the exterior, you would think you are about to walk into a rather subdued, refined dining space.
Instead, you walk into a dark, somewhat edgy space dominated by a L shaped center bar area that is for dining. the bar is surrounded by cozy booth seating. Specials are on the chalk board walls which take up all the wall area.
Monday night was 50% of all bottles on the wine list. Since Rokerij already has a reasonably priced wine list, this is a great deal.
The menu is eclectic and has numerous choices. The sister restaurant Richardson's burned down, so they decided to use two menus, the normal Rokerij menu as well as the Richardson menu. In addition, to these two separate menus, they have an extensive list of nightly specials.
The food was fresh and well prepared, especially the vegetables.