"While heading to another restaurant further north on Tamiami trail, Watermark Grille caught our attention with its ambient lighting. Arrival at our intended destination yielded a suspiciously empty parking lot and a peek inside the door showed a sea of barren tables with a couple of waiters standing around looking bored. We beat a quick retreat and returned to Watermark, which was pleasantly populated but not requiring reservations or a lengthy wait. The crescent-shaped, bi-level dining area with touches of Art Deco decor makes a pleasant backdrop to an extensive mid-priced menu. Chicken gizzards as an appetizer were divine. The steak/lobstermania (a month long special on the last night of its run) was an excellent value. Service was prompt but unhurried, friendly but not too friendly. Our waiter clearly was practiced in springing lobster from its shell. Too bad Watermark isn't open for breakfast or lunch as well."