The ""Big Night Out"" describes more of the price than the amount food you receive. The 'cheese' course started with bread cubes, apples and very small amount of vegs. which were refillable if the waiter was around to refill it. He was back in time to bring the salads. House dressing was good. The entree was definately not comparable to the price. Entree consisted of a few beef cubes, chicken cubes, 6-8 shrimp, 3 ravioli, and 2 pot lickers. Not much to share between 2 people. Dessert is a chocolate lovers dream. Several choices of different chocolates served with fruit, marshmallow, very small brownie and pound cake cubes. The 1 small slice of cheesecake... tasted sour. Salad and entrees good but not worth $82. Many other restaurants in the area with a much better menu and value.
Pros: Quiet
Cons: Expensive, food quality
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