I had been wanting to try this place ever since seeing the sign announcing it was opening in place of the shady Chinese restaurant.
It has the charm of a small-town, intimate restaurant where you casually run into people you know. It's very clean and the decor is nice.
The food was great. I had the Thirsty Duck burger, a blend of beef and bacon which keeps the very thick patty juicy and delicious. It may have been the best burger I've had at a proper sit-down restaurant. The beer menu was very good too. Though, maybe a bit pricy. But not out of step with other places nearby.
The space is very small. What I didn't love was being told that, even though it was 60% empty, we could only sit at a 2-person table. That really limits the options. There are a bunch of high tops across from the bar, but then you have to sit side by side on a booth and share a very small table that barely fits two plates.
We heard the waitress tell another couple that they had to sit at a small table because they keep all the others for bigger groups and "we get busy". News flash - lots of restaurants do! And people wait if they want to eat there. I get if they don't want people lingering all night and holding up a table, but surely there must be other methods than preventing people from being more comfortable when the place isn't busy.