What our dinner group of 6 discovered here was numerous areas that *COULD* seat 6-7 people, nearly all taken up by couples. We were expected to basically stake out a table, and hope that if people started leaving we could snag it before another waiting party did, as there was no list. We took our business elsewhere. The service just plain sucked, in ways that are very easy to fix. They're cultivating a NYC hotspot wannabe feel, but unfortunately they forgot the cardinal rule of real hotspots, which is that money talks. A group of people willing to shell out a few hundred bucks usually takes precedence over two annoying losers with a beer apiece lounging obstinately at a large table, but not here... They're doing nothing to cultivate a loyal clientele that spends money, and when they're no longer the cool new thing, I'll happily watch them go under.
Pros: Ambience
Cons: Bad Attitudes, No Organization
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