I went here with my wife to celebrate our anniversary. Â The atmosphere is upscale. Â Very nice, high-end decor with interesting glass wine rack with corks scattered on the floor (in the case). Â This place feels like you are downtown, even though you are in the middle of the suburbs. Â They have a nice patio with great sunset view, which we were able to see from our table inside. Â The staff was professional and friendly.
This place only gets 3 stars for a few reasons: the food was good - not spectacular, my filet was seriously undercooked, and they were missing ingredients for a cocktail I ordered off of their cocktail menu. Â
We started off with 2 appetizers.  The stroganoff meatballs tasted very peppery - I would not recommend.  The other was the bruschetta which I thought was very good.  I ordered the filet cooked medium.  It came to the table extremely rare.  The waitress and kitchen staff put it back on the grill and brought it back cooked just right.  The way the guy told me he fixed it right up for me sounded a little like Ryan Reynold's character in the movie 'Waiting', but I was polite about it, so I'm sure they didn't do anything unsavory.  They also brought back the same steak that I had originally instead of replacing it with a new one, which you might expect from a higher end place like this.  My wife had the chicken caprese which was pretty good.  And the steak (once cooked properly) was pretty good as well - excellent mashed potatoes and asparagus.  We also had the Creme Brûlée (which was free for checking in on Yelp!) which was decent.  I was also disappointed that they could not make the cocktail I ordered.
This place is pretty neat. Â Beautiful, large patio with lots of tables and couches and a nice view of the mountains. Â Their happy hour specials are great - ordered a blue long island iced tea for $5 - very tasty and strong. Â I also ordered the pork tostadas which were awesome. Â If you're in the Highlands Ranch area or just down south, I would definitely recommend stopping in here.
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