I would give this place 3.5 stars. Came to this place because I pass it on the way to work. It looks like a cool, hip, place to hang out and it definitely seems like it should be on the strip of bars downtown.
They also advertise they sell coffee, pastries 24 hours but when we went there, the pastry case wasn't set up and lit, and to my dismay the poor pastries were suffocating in saran wrap sitting in the pastry case.
The interior decor was very modern and everything was new. Since it recently opened (~3weeks from when we visited), there were empty spaces on the walls where the TVs should have been. The gaming wasn't installed yet either.
Service was OK. Our bartender wasn't really knowledgeable about the drinks on hand and right away we noticed they only had Guinness on tap- which happened to be out that night but we only discovered that after we ordered the Guinness. I noticed that the owner/manager was there, he helped our bartender find the wine that I had ordered because she had no clue where it was.
The place we extremely lit. I would have appreciated it more if it was a little dimmer. I'm a big fan of the low light setting, because it doesn't feel like someone could watch your every move.
For food, we ordered two different pizzas:
1. The Midtown- classic margarita pizza, the pizza was really good the tomatoes were giant chunks.
2. Lobster pizza was definitely a hit! It's probably the main reason I would come back here. There were chunks of tasty lobster on top (not tiny little pieces as you would expect) and for a wooping $15 the pizza was totally worth it. No where on the strip could you find a lobster pizza at that price and that tasty. I totally recommend this pizza!
I'd come back in a couple of months when everything is set up a little better.