Went there at sunset for a breathtaking sunset over the river, which was worth the trip. The service and food, however, could use some improvement. There was no hostess, we sat ourselves, and it took about 10 minutes to get a server. The servers seemed to be picking random tables and was chaotic. I ordered a sidecar, but it came with salt instead of sugar on the rim. My husband had the smoke and mirror, which tasted like drinking burnt plastic. We ordered food, and at 6 pm, they were out of the steak bites, so we got the crab cakes caprese flatbread. The crab cakes seemed store bought, and the flatbread was a bit soggy and cold. A table next to us ordered the $40 charcuterie plate, which was mostly cheese cubes, salami, and round crackers. So go there for the view, don't expect upscale drinks or food.
Price per person
$30–50
Food: 2
Service: 2
Atmosphere: 4
I had an enchanting evening at this beautiful and elegant restaurant. The Delmonico cut steak was incredibly buttery and juicy, creating a warm and homey feeling when paired with the delightful bread and assorted butters. The carpeted flooring exuded elegance, complemented by a coat check at the entrance and a welcoming smile from the waitress. The highlight was the breathtaking view of the moon, adding a touch of magic to the entire experience. A truly memorable dining affair.
Price per person
$30–50
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5