I was excited about this relatively new kid on the block but the experience was lack lustre if not downright dangerous.
I'll lead with the bad news, I was eating my beef cheeks and bit on something hard. I though it was strange that there would be a bone in my beef cheeks so thankfully spat it out to find a push pin.
I s#it you not, a push pin, as in one o f these - spike and all - http://www.dickblick.com/products/moore-push-pins/
A gent who I can only assume was the owner, apologised profusely and told me the beef cheeks must have been sitting next to the cork board and that I wouldn't have to pay for my $10 beef cheeks. If I were him, I would have given me everything that night free of charge. The seriousness of that situation shouldn't be underestimated and had he given me the entire meal for free I might have thought twice about sharing this experience.
I am just so lucky it didn't pierce the roof of my mouth or that I didn't swallow it where it could have perforated my intestine or something! Ridiculous.
If I remove the push pin from the equation (as I'm fairly certain it's not a standard menu inclusion), here's why I'm still only giving it two stars.
Cons:
- Service was disorganised and we had to ask for things twice if not three times.
- Back court yard lacks atmosphere and the benches were uncomfortable. Ladies, the tables out the back at those that love to ruin your garments if your thighs come in contact with the underneath of the table. Be careful, they bite!
- it's an awkward space and layout. They could make more of the courtyard if they styled it a bit better.
Pros:
- they're trying hard
- kitchen looked clean (let's forget about the push pin for the moment)
- Ok wine list
- Food is nice, just not amazing
- the had a sign in the window for free WiFi which I applaude. I didn't use it though so can't comment on its availability or reliab
Look, it has potential and I wish them all the best but I won't be hurrying back and wouldn't recommend it to my inner circle (that includes you). read more