Feb 3 '15 at 3:50
Bottom line, it's good, but not good enough for the price. I'm not opposed to occasionally spending much more than usual for outstanding cuisine and experience, this just missed the mark. Building faces west northwest, so you're not actually true west to see the sunset completely, person sitting to the right in the loveseat booths has a better view. The lights from the Topgolf driving range are fairly bright and definitely detract from the view. Having to walk through a smoke smelling casino is meh, no thanks. Service was good, we enjoyed the patio a bit after our appetizer and before dinner, never rushed. The food was good as well, but in the $35 to $55 (and up to $70 IIRC) main course range (no side), you can get amazing food here in greater Phoenix. This just wasn't amazing, my taste buds were not wowed. Wine list appeared solid, had a nice grenache/syrah blend, craft beer pretty much non existent (boo). Roasted carrot side slightly under cooked, gnocchi were just strange. King crab good, but suggest getting sauce on side. Lamb needed more salt and pepper before cooking. No sound break between the loveseat booths other than a thin curtain means you can hear the conversation to either side quite clearly as it bounces off the windows.