Pleasant Sunday night cocktails and starters on the patio. Slattery's mixes some mean cocktails and the salmon hors d'oeuvre is a generous platter with fresh lettuce etc. The single malt selection is impressive but terribly overpriced. Wait staff are a little rushed and brusque and by their own admission inexperienced but quite efficient and pleasant. Overall one of the better DTC bar restaurants and a great patio!
Review Source:What a great surprise finding out they have happy hour all day on Sundays. Only for drinks though. By one get one (beer, wine and wells), build your own bloodys $5 and $3 mimosas. We started with the corn beef egg rolls. My friend loved them but they were just a ok for me. BUT then I had to try the fish and chips...we split this and it is perfect to split. They use fresh cod for the fish and boy you can tell. It was great! I loved it! The bartender was our server too since we sat at a high top table in the bar. She was super sweet. Wish I remembered her name but we were served on Sunday, May 19th at 12 pm.
Review Source:I like to go here for happy hour. Â The 2 for 1's are just right, as in I always want more than one drink, but also helps to limit myself to just 2, because if I ordered another, that would be 4 and would be too much. :) Â The food is greasy and the service pretty much consistently sucks, but cheap drinks and good atmosphere make me return.
Review Source:The 2 star ratings category captured my thoughts pretty perfectly. Meh. I've experienced better.
The food inspired neither love nor hate; though I will say both my Shepard's Pie and the hubby's Fish and Chips woke us up in the middle of the night seeking water (read uber salty). The creme brûlée was a bit soggy and lacked powerful flavor as another reviewer mentioned. The service was also marginal (i.e bringing out the specials  menu after we had ordered).
The ambiance is pleasant-think a good mix of seating types (high tops, booths,patio,etc.), a beautiful bar, high ceilings and lots of windows, but nothing that "wows".
With so many other restaurants in the Landmark Plaza, I don't think we'll hurry back.
Tip: If you want to valet at you'll be at the Plaza past 10, valet at Jing across the way.
Ehhh... 2-3 stars tops. Â Tried this place out because we've eaten practically everywhere else at the Landmark. Â Super crowded after work on a Friday aka really, really loud. Â Our server was "slammed" and thus inattentive. Â She didn't explain the happy hour beer prices very clearly (who knew happy hour needed to be explained??) so we were charged regular price. Â We were later comped on the beer due to the inattentive service, which was pretty much the only redeeming quality. Â Oh, food portions were huge, but unfortunately that's likely not enough to bring a customer back.
Review Source:I've been here a few times and just love it. Whenever someone suggests a work HH, this is the place I like to suggest. I love going to Landmark and Slattery's has good food and great drink specials.
My experience is generally limited to their Happy Hour specials, although I did come here once on the weekend around lunch time and had a salad that was pretty great as well. They have a pretty nice patio which is a nice place for people-watching in the summer. This place gets pretty busy, but if you get here during HH, it is usually possible to get a table. Friendly service, although it can sometimes take a bit to get your food order. I'll be back. :-)
I don't venture to DTC very often anymore, and when I do it is usually for a work related banquet thing. Â After said banquet thing is over, we usually head over to Slattery's for a couple of drinks before we head in our separate ways. Â
It's a great spot for drinks and I have heard their HH is pretty dang decent. Â We always seem to get a server that can handle the rowdy bunch that we are and will take extra steps to make sure that we are always taken care of. Â I really do like this place, and would like to come here to check out the food. Â I have yet to be let down coming here and I hope that continues.
We came here on Saturday night with a couple friends to watch some football games. Fortunately you don't HAVE to watch the game if you're favorite team is LOSING by a landslide. But I digress...
Their menu is pretty decent. To start my friends ordered a HALF order of the nacho waffle fries and they looked delicious and were enormous. Definitely enough to feed 4 people- 2 if you're big whorfers.
Anyhoos, their GF menu is pretty small but after chatting with the waitress, she checked on a few burger options for me that were fine without the bun. So I went with the lamb burger and it was very good. It was smaller than I thought it would be but still a good flavor. Â The fries are not GF (some kind of coating on them) but the sweet potato fries are (fried separately and everything) so I opted for those and they were great. I think they felt sorry for the bunless plate because they gave me a huge portion of fries. Hey- I ain't complainin'.
My friends had the bangers and mash (sans the peas and carrots) and the crunch burger and everyone seemed to enjoy their food.
Good beer list. Not a great wine list but it's an Irish pub so you don't expect much!
Decent place to grab a bite and watch some sports in a laid back atmosphere.
Slattery's is a fun place. Â It seems like one of the local hangouts for the DTC, SE Denver crowd, because the bar is ALWAYS busy in here, even when it's a blizzard out.
Their food is fairly good...but it's bar food. Â It's not the first place that ever pops into my head when I'm jonesing for a burger, but they are open late, so it's a great spot to head to if you want some late night grub and a beer.
Hot damn, this place has awesome food! I was expecting them to have the standard bar food grub but was surprised to see they had a nice variety of items on their menu. We stopped by here on Sunday afternoon/evening and there was maybe one other table in the place. We sat on the patio and it was such a perfect evening that I was kind of wondering where people were since it was too nice of a night out. But no worries, that just meant quicker service for us! Service was awesome, our waiter gave his honest opinion on everything we asked about and told us what was legit and not so legit.
Ironically enough, Slattery's has awesome salsa, who knew?? They also have a bangin portobello sandwich complete with perfect fries......that is until I tried the waffle fries. Holy hell, the waffle fries are better than Chick Fil A's if I do say so myself. Then dessert came out and I don't even like chocolate cake but their chocolate cake had a chocolate drizzle along with chocolate morsels in the cake. Um, yeah, amazing.
Thank you Slattery's for the party in my mouth, I will forever be grateful.
My boyfriend and I figured we would start date night off to the right start and hit up this Irish pub before seeing Bob Saget at Comedy Works. Despite being very close [aka right across the street from the theater] this time i was very disappointed in my visit. here's why:
1. We were able to snag a table on the patio, but service was lacking hard core out there. It took a good 10 minutes for our server to realize we were there and another 15 minutes to deliver our drinks. Considering it wasn't super busy, i was surprised by how slow things were moving. Silverware & napkins weren't delivered to us upon our food arriving. um...it's a little hard to eat chicken wings without a napkin. Our server failed to collect our menu's replenish our water, acknowledge our presence at all and his tip reflected that.
2. Prices were not as listed. ugh!
Overall, this place might be great for a quick beer but i wouldn't recommend coming here for an extended stay...their hospitality doesn't wow...at all.
I had been planning to go here for quite some time. Â The other night, after seeing a movie, we stopped in for a drink and a snack. Â I was rather underwhelmed, overall.
the Good:
1) The beer and cider were nice and cold.
2) The location is convenient if you are in the area.
the Bad:
1) For not being that busy, the waitstaff seemed scattered and frustrated. Â Our server did not know the drink special, the meal special, or the dessert special, and seemed rather put out that she had to go check for us. We had to ask 2 different people, 3 different times, to get a glass of water.
2) Our appetizer, the Artichoke dip, was rather unappetizing. Â I like feta, but this was borderline fetid. Â The texture was not unlike a thin paste. Â The carrots and celery seemed like an effort to throw something on the plate, rather than a well thought out accompaniment.
3) Our dessert, the Irish Crème Brûlée, tasted like something from a vending machine.  I get the feeling it had been made many hours (if not days) ahead, and was sitting in the fridge getting soggy.  It really just tasted like a sweet cream, with no complexity, no interesting notes, and a top that did not crack like it should.  The only really positive thing I could say about it, was at least it was not runny.
So, if you want a quick drink, feel free to pop in. Â But if the app and dessert are indicative of the food, dine elsewhere.
Who doesn't love a good Irish pub? Â It's well documented that Russians don't like Irish Bars, but that fact is based off my limited research from watching The Boondock Saints movie a couple of times. Â Outside of this study, I'd be comfortable saying that a lot of people enjoy a good Irish Pub.
Slattery's has earned a solid thumbs up for having a few  friendly waiters and bartenders, allowing their kitchen staff to come up with out of the box nightly specials, but I give them a major thumbs down for their quality of food. Â
There are some dishes that you'd expect to be done to perfection when visiting an Irish pub, one of those simple dishes is Fish and Chips. Â If I order Fish and Chips, I want to see a piece of Cod whose exterior resembles gold, accompanied by some tasty fries that are also rocking the same "I just left the deep fryer gang colors." Â I can forgive the fact that they probably get all their fish pre-battered and frozen, but I can't forgive seeing a couple of pieces of fish that look like something a constipated heroin attic finally pushed out after five days of no-shits. Â For the second time in a row, I've received over cooked fish accompanied by fries that were done to perfection. Â As for the fish, the 2nd "head fryer" n command at McDonalds could operate this simple cooking machine with more precision. Â
Here is a simple tip for making your fish not look like a super log Slattery's, before you take your fish out of the freezer and chuck it into the fryer; let that piece of meat sit in the fridge for a few hours. Â You won't have to worry about undercooked fish and it will have a color that would have inspired Columbus to take it a little easier on the natives, had it been more prevalent. Â Also, your tartar sauce needs a little bit more policing Slattery's. Â When dunking a piece of deep fried fish into tartar sauce, I don't want to land in a mayonnaise pond; add some additional lemon juice and legitimate relish.
Want a great dine and dash experience?
Not that I condone it but a couple of of ethically-challenged women conveniently hopped the fence while we were having dinner here last night...one minute they were there, the next...crumbs!
For those of us that prefer a more ethical expereince, the food was worth paying for!
We sat out on the patio which is definately perfect on the right afternoon or warm summer evening. Lots of seating and they kept the service going.
At the center of our feast was a huge plate of waffle fry nachos...this is like worshipping at the altar of pure happiness. These were really really really really good and we pretty much cleaned them up. Second round was when our senses kicked in and we ordered boring things like soup and salad and clam chowder which were pretty good.
We all agreed that this is a solid three star experience and the waitress was appropriately attentive so I would definitely go again if I am in the neighborhood.
Overall, if you are craving delicious Irish food I would not recommend this place. Â Here's the breakdown:
Atmosphere - dark and rustic feel, there is plenty of space in the bar and tables for lunch/dinner. Â Not too crowded but that may because I visited on a weekday in the evening.
Food - Not great, my Rueben was soggy (even though I asked for really toasted), the fries were cold and the taste was really bland. Â I order an Irish coffee and that was the saving grace of the meal, if I had known the coffee was going to be to best part I would have drank my dinner! My friend ordered a salad and soup and was not too pleased with the flavor of the soup. The house salad was fine, but that's difficult to screw up.
Service - the waitress was polite, efficient and friendly.
Between work cafeteria or any other food establishment, I will have to choose the latter. And I was pleasantly surprised by Slattery's.
I got the Turkey Pesto Wrap today and it was spot on. The wrap came out warm and just the right amount of aioli. I like that the spinach tasted fresh but not raw. And the creamy tomato soup just great on a chilly winter day.
It is a casual place to have a good quality work lunch. The service was prompt. For a power lunch, this is a 5 stars place.
We stooped by here prior to going to a late night Comedy Show at Comedy Works across the street. Very convenient, bonus points for that.
The beau ordered the Bangers and Mash and I decided to have the Red Pepper Pesto Grilled Chicken Sand. Both were pretty good. I really enjoyed my sandwich and the pesto was on point. The fries were alright, not great. The Bangers and Mash may not be my cup of tea but I had a taste and they tasted good, the mashed potatoes were very yummy.
A good experience and worth another stop by if I'm in the neighborhood. I might want to get a taste of the little area though and try something new. A lot of restaurants competing right here. I wonder who will win??
This seems like a good place for a business lunch or an enjoyable happy hour. Â The drinks are solid, the bar is pleasing and the food, from what I've had of it, is good enough. Â I had the fish sandwich while my companion had the fish-n-chips, both weren't spectacular, per se, but definitely good bar food. Â Casual, tasty, hot. Â
Service was a winner. Â Our waitress was welcoming, accommodating and very attentive. Â
I'll definitely be back.
I tend to like all things Irish so I don't have many complaints about this place. Â Awesome wood trimmings everywhere, great beer selection and even better whiskey selection. Â You can also order a cigar and actually smoke it inside on the right side of the bar (not that I smoke cigars but my husband does on occasion).
We like to come here sometimes after baseball games. Â
When it gets too crowded it can take a bit to get a drink at the bar but I would think that this would happen everywhere. Â Bartenders have always been great though.
The food here is pretty solid. Â The buffalo waffle fries are sick, (not sick as in you'll get sick, but sick meaning good) but the other items I've had have ranged from decent to tasty.
They have a wonderful happy hour offering 2-for-1s on well, wine and beer I believe? Â This is also "the spot" for the service workers nearby once they close, so it can become busy late at night. Â Service can also be spotty on occasion.
Three years after my first visit to Slattery's, I treated my husband to lunch one afternoon a few weeks ago. I think they've changed their brand in those three years, but sadly, they haven't changed much else.
I was excited about the turkey wrap, but disappointed when it came to the table. As my husband said in his review, "You don't hate it, and you don't love it." Yep! The wrap wasn't awful, but there was nothing special about it, and after I paid $9;50 for the wrap, I regretted spending another $2.50 to upgrade both of our meals from chips to waffle fries (for him) and onion rings for myself.
As I said three years ago: this establishment's food prices are not reasonable for what is served.
Our server was inattentive and cold. I didn't receive a refill on my tea until I'd finished my meal. I probably waited 10 minutes for a refill. Having been a server, I observed whether she was weeded. (She wasn't.) She just wasn't a good server.
I won't elect to go to Slattery's again on my own. They do have decent Happy Hour specials (from what my husband tells me) so they'll at least have his business.
I was impressed. Â The food was very good. Â Everyone at our table was impressed. Â We ordered the traditional irish breakfast- you've got to try the black and white pudding, fish and chips, lamb sliders and curry chicken. Â I ordered the curry chicken and it was good, but not as authentic as I would have liked. Â I would have prefered a curry stew with chutney. Â One thing I noticed is that all of the waitresses were attractive brunettes another plus and I hope my dear wife doesn't read this.
They also have a lot of well positioned tvs and the atmosphere is nice which includes painted glass and other irish pub looking decor.
I rather like this place.
As I mentioned in a review of another British-themed bar, the food and beer is pretty standard for this motif. Fish & chips, British beers, etc. The best part about this place is the service. The few times I've been in, the waitstaff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating - something that really stands out to me, especially since the first time we went in, it was after walking out of a nearby establishment after some of the worst treatment I've ever experienced. Well done Slattery's!
Have been there for happy hour and has been good. Â Great variety of beers and good appetizers. Â However, went there for lunch yesterday and got there about 11:30 with some business colleagues. Â Was seated with the place about 25% filled. Â Got our drinks but it quickly went down hill from there.
After ordering - the wait staff was no where to be found. Â Drinks sat empty and foot was no where to be found. Â After waiting for the food for 30 minutes we asked when we would have our food and was told that the kitchen was really backed up. Â We politely asked if she could check to see when we would have it. Â Replied that she would and never returned. Â I understand that they may be backed up, and I'm fine with that but would expect our drinks to be refilled, or be offered an appetizer, chips, etc. Â
After waiting for our food for over an hour, we had to leave hungry and angry. Â On our way out, we advised the waitress that we were sorry, but we had to get back to the office and we could not wait anymore - in which she replied "Sorry - See ya".
I work right across the street so mostly I go for beers after work, having said that I've eaten a few meals there.
The food is good but not memorable. You don't hate it, and you don't love it, so it's a meal and you weren't hungry after, good enough for me.
As for the drinks, they have a good selection and don't just serve domestic swill, which is why I go there to drink.
Also, if you work in the area is a great place for after work or during work drinks for that matter. They have a 2 for 1 happy hour on a number of tap beers, most of which are quite good.
The decor consists of a lot of wood, and it gives the feel of an older pub. Generally I like it because it's a laid back feeling.
Give it a go if you're in the neighborhood.
Slattery's has a few good things going for it - good atmosphere, outdoor seating, good beer selection - but it falls short on food quality and value.
Last time I was there, I ordered their special - a steak dinner - ordered it medium rare and it arrived well-done, so I sent it back. It came back very rare, but I ate it anyway. The waitress shrugged and said that apparently the chefs don't know how to cook steaks...well, then don't make it a special!
This is one of places I go when I can't really decide what I want to eat. Â They run two different happy hours during the day, from 3 to 6 pm and from 10 pm and 12 pm at night and they open pretty late till about 2ish. Â Excellent service and good apps there for HALF price with 2 for 1 drinks from 3 to 7 pm, what a deal! Â
I have tried the shepard's pie and it was good and hardy but I still like Marie C.'S chicken pot pie better. Â Fish and Chips are consistent but mostly I go for their sliders as they are cooked perfectly and a nice flavor to it. Â Check out their Guiness ice cream as it unlike any ice cream you have tried anywhere. Â It is cold, smooth, and creamy with that slight bitterness we all love! Â The setting and decor are top notch as the wood floor, benches and outside patio are well designed with few flat screens TVs. Â The owners of this pub also own the sister restaurant the Irish Snug, which is just as decent in Lower Downtown. Â
Lastly, if you are a runner, check out their fun runner's club that meets weekly at the pub and run 5k at the nearby cool park across the street then after you are done, they feed your face with some FREE breakfast (also sponsored at Irish Snug but with free pasta there); just be sure to tip the waiters as they don't work for free. Â After about ten runs, you'll get a free t shirt! Â A solid place for the Landmark.
Some food is scary to eat, for reasons valid or not. Â For me, I've always been a little afraid of Shepherds Pie. There was some Simpsons episode years back where in a horror movie, the following sequence happenned with kids who can read minds talking to an Irish farmer:
Boy #2:You're thinking about hurting us.
[the children's eyes begin to glow with a bright blue light]
Girl #1: Now you're thinking, "How did they know what I was
thinking?"
Boy #2: Now you're thinking, "I hope that's shepherd's pie in my
knickers."
I always assumed Shepherds pie was the grossest thing ever. Well I've got a news flash for you Walter Kronkite. It's not.
The location and atmosphere is perfect for me. Nice furniture and decor, a bar with a good crowd, and a dining room I'd be fine with taking my parents too. I've always enjoyed Slatterys for their great lunch menu, all the wraps taste fresh with the right amount of sauce so their not wattery. The sweet potato fries with bbq sauce is a must before every meal. And add a great happy hour and you have a pretty ideal place.
So now it gets bumped up to 5 star because of the other things on the menu. Shephards Pie is just seasoned beef, vegetables and mashed potatoes, but it is frickin delicious.
I can't wait to dive into the other items now, like the rashers, bangers, and all other speciality dishes!
Prime spot to get a drink before a comedy show at Comedy Works South (which is right across the street). Â
Slattery's has a nice upscale pub feel. Â No dark hole in the wall here - it is open and bright! The food is good, but nothing stands out. Â The only thing I remember really liking was the Guinness beer battered onion rings. Â
My hubby and I have actually been here twice and he swears he doesn't remember it! Â So that pretty much sums up the place. Â It has a nice location, but it is totally forgettable!
Went here for a friend's bday. Not bad, nice place, surprisingly empty (which was good since more than twice as many people as we expected showed up).
The Good: The smoked salmon salad with capers & red onions, yum! Skip the citrus vinagrette and get the oil & vinegar on the side. It was divine. I'm pretty sure I licked my plate. Happy Hour is pretty good, too, 2-for-1 on most beer/wine/mixed drinks.
The Bad: $7 for a Goldschlagger shot. WTF????
This place is OK. I don't think I will make this a destination, but I may be back if someone else insists on a bday dinner in the DTC.
FYI- You cannot use their address to get a google map to this place. Their address has nothing to do with where they are actually located. Go to their website and download the map or set your GPS to S. Roslyn St.
I found out about this place because Jason J got in my internetz and sent me a review of it. Â Given that I used to have a job and went to work in the tech center, I often have an excuse to drive down there and meet people after they finish the jobs that they still have and have drinks or whatever. Â And eventually one of them might talk me into taking a job with them again and it will all come full circle. Â
Well that's what led me into here. Â They have pretty retro decor with small checkerboard tile floors, the decorative foil ceilings, light woodgrain and a sparkling wall of booze. Â I wonder if it's really booze in all those bottles, but it looks pretty impressive in the daytime with sunlight shining through it. Â
As far as food and drink goes I noticed this place has an extremely reasonable happy hour. Â I had some rather pleasant Potstickers and a house salad plus a couple of pints of Titan IPA from the tap and everything was agreeably priced. Â
So this is a nice place to stop in or meet up with people if you're going to be nearby anyway, especially for happy hour. Â It's a solid 3 stars.
Not great, not terrible. Â Marissa D's review hit it head on. Basically, It's an Irish Pub designed for those who think they like Irish Pubs but don't realize they actually don't like Irish Pubs.
Service was great, but it was early, and a Tuesday so you kind of expect things to be quick. Â Service was also pleasant -- which can turn a bad bar into a decent bar, really. Food was delish. Â Irish Nachos, Corned Beef Egg Rolls, and some Bruschetta. Â I also had a pair of Guinnesses (Guinni?) and a glass of Red Breast Whiskey because I'd heard good things about it. The Guinness was poured well which is definitely worth noting given the volume of bars that serve Guinness but don't know how to pour it.
The inside of the bar is nice and clean, but the Dining room looks terrible. Â It completely detracts from the Irish Pub atmosphere, damn near negates it entirely, it just ruins the entire feel of the place. The dining room isn't Irish Pub-y, it's very regular ol' dining room in a DTC restaurant. Â But the bar itself isn't too bad. Â The food was good, service was good, drinks were good -- just understand that you're paying for the privilege to eat in the glorious Denver Tech Center, and have yourself a good time. Â It's okay for Happy Hour, but other than that -- it's not the greatest place to go.
A group of us stopped by here after a movie to have a drink. The atmosphere is really nice as others have mentioned. Then again it's really new so you would hope that would be the case.
The 5 of us stood at the bar and watched the bartender clean wine glasses for about 5 minutes before one of us could get her to make us a drink. That part was a suck. But, the drinks were strong and the ambiance is relaxed so I would probably go again. Just not when I was in a hurry.
Being that we're used to pubs like the Auld Dubliner, this was a little too much like a nicer grille restaurant than an Irish pub to us, but it wasn't unpleasant at all.
Went on a Monday night before a movie, and received good service. Â Hubby got a Guiness on tap and said it was very fresh. Â He ordered the fish and chips, I ordered the French dip, and both of us were satisfied with our meal but not blown away.
We sat at a booth in the dining area - I think a big plus for this place is that if you want to go for a nice dinner without a lot of bar noise, this place accommodates that nicely. Â There were a ton of people in the bar (which looked fully staffed and would make for a great happy hour), but we weren't bowled over by the noise at our booth, so that was nice. Â Plus, the have several large screen monitors throughout the place, but not so low that they become the focal point of your meal.
Also, and this may seem silly, but we loved the booth seats - there's lower lumbar support! :) Â We might go again to try out the bar.
I visited this place just before St. Patty's Day because the bf and I figured we should at least have some fish and chips or something to celebrate. Â I'm glad we stopped in! Â
I really like the atmosphere in the bar area. Â It's like an upscale, new, Irish pub. Â Our server was incredibly friendly and helpful. Â We ordered house salads with blue cheese dressing. Â Yummy chunky blue cheese and a great house salad for $3.95. Â It had spring mix instead of normal old iceburg. Â It also contained hearts of palm, bacon, red onions, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Â
For lunch the bf had what I consider to be the grossest thing on the menu--but hey I didn't order it so what do I care?--liver and onions. Â It was pretty, that's all I can say about it. Â But considering he likes liver and onions, he said it was really good. Â In fact, there wasn't a drop of anything left on his plate. Â I had fish and chips. Â The fish was nice and light but I was a little disappointed in the fries. Â I think they need to spice those up a little bit.
For dessert we had Guinness ice cream! Â It was some of the best ice cream I've ever had. Â Apparently it's distributed by Guinness so I don't think we'll be seeing it in the grocery store any time soon. Â Shoot! Â I'd buy it.
They had a abbreviated menu for St. Patty's Day weekend which included all the standard Irish fare. Â Lots of stuff to try--too little time. Â We had a peek at their normal menu as well. Â There are several things I'll be back to try including the Blue Cheese Bacon Dip with waffle fries.
We got great service while we were here and the bartender hooked up our party with strong drinks. In fact, I'd almost give the place four stars just for the bartender. But we did come in on a Monday night and it's in a relatively new area, so it wasn't busy at all (let alone by Denver standards). And we did come in with an employee from Jing across the street. So maybe it's a special case, but no one else seemed to be complaining.
They had some pretty good drink specials and a good selection of beer. The ambiance was pretty nice, if a bit stuffy. And the clientele matched, from what I could tell. It seems like the only young people who regularly hang out here are servers from Jing, so I basically wouldn't come into the place without friends.
There are a ton of booths around with table settings, so it would appear the place has food. Couldn't tell you a thing about it, as I didn't even see a menu while we were there. Oh, and the parking is fairly plentiful on the street and in a small back lot. There's also a parking garage on the next block.
All in all, the place has potential, it's just new and needs a little breaking in.