The stylish Decca 77 servers a great value luncheon - three courses for $25. The strength of the lunch were the excellent main dishes - ours included perfectly cooked veal and a rich tasting steak. The desserts were not quite of that caliber, still, the gimmicky macaroon, stuffed with all kinds of layers that made it look like a hamburger (with other sweet things resembling fries and a coke) was fun to eat. The appetizer choices of a rich, coriander spiked gaspacho and a smoked sausage made for a good start of the meal.
The wine list did not have a separate page for wines by the glass, so I followed the recommendations of the waiter - and paid dearly.
One more thing: for a restaurant that tries to be elegant, the dirty, smudged seat covers are a real turn off. Replace (or wash) immediately!