"Everything was just 'OK ' but when you factor in the price, it was a slightly displeasing service. We got two bottles of wine (pinot noir malbec) both were about $35/bottle. Unfortunately, the wine was clearly stored at room temperature...and in a room that was likely 75 80 degrees. A wine cooler would have been nice to get it to a more drinkable temperature. C for the wine experience. The appetizers were great (calamari and pimento cheese). No complaints here. Entrees were pretty bad. Everything clearly sat under a heat lamp for a while....even though we waited quite a while between appetizers and entrees so there was no apparent reason to hold them. Every dish had some type of sauce which the top was getting crusty from sitting for a while. 1. Ribeye Mashed potatoes were good, steak was a bit undercooked (very rare/arguably raw in some places). Broccolini very bland. 2. Salmon Extremely salty, bland, and overcooked. Was way overcooked and over salted to the point that the two who got it found it hard to finish. Broccolini was bland. Advertised potatoes coming with it as well...but these were mostly a garnish as it was literally 4 sauteed potato chips served underneath everything. 3. Specialty Taco Entree I tried three different ones (Fried Shrimp, Buffalo Shrimp, and Seared Tuna). Seared Tuna was probably the best, but still not great. Fried Shrimp and Buffalo shrimp were edible but not enjoyable. The Fried Shrimp variety included a soy and ginger but it was really pretty overpowering. The tacos were also very small. 2 3 SMALL shrimp per taco, 1 thin slice of tuna, and very little topping on either of them clocking in at $18...kind of a rip off IMO. We got desserts but I didn 't really try any. The rest of the table found them enjoyable, though. Service was quite good. All in all, I really wanted to love the place. I did absolutely the interior and would love to come back for a couple COLD drinks and appetizers (the only great part, IMO)."