"This restaurant is a beloved spot for affluent baby boomers, Gen Xers on romantic dates, and solo diners looking for a cozy atmosphere. The music, featuring hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, sets the perfect backdrop. The food and wine selection is quite good, and the bar area is friendly and inviting; on a Friday night, patrons often make space for one another if needed. However, the once-renowned French Dip has experienced a decline in quality lately, often lacking the promised cheese and peppers. The roll can be hit or miss—sometimes hard, occasionally resembling a French roll, and other times, it's unclear where it comes from. The outdoor seating under the stars, equipped with heat lamps, along with a tent and two charming smaller dining rooms inside, adds to the experience. If the food quality were more consistent, this would definitely be a five-star establishment."