Sweet Willie wrote:I'll elaborate later, I'm out the door for all today.
Since I was with Willie, I'll try to elaborate. We had a party that ended up at about 27 people. I found the service to be, well, nonexistant at best. We were a big party, they seemed to be annoyed that we had no intention of leaving until about 11:30, they tried to give Willie crap about about five of the participants that were arriving by plane and were supposed to show up around 9pm instead of our 8pm reservation, but trickled in between 9 and 10 because of the inclement weather. They didn't bother telling us that we could order chocolate ice cream from the kitchen as part of the deal. That kind of stuff.
In short, if I was paying for everybody, I'd have been royally ticked - and the lack of service ruled out me taking 10 people from work there later this fall.
About the food: the only thing that knocked me off my feet was the caramel tart. I had two of those near the end, and it was what I would imagine a marathon runner feels when they hit the wall at mile 21.... They were so good that I just had to stop right there.
The rest of the chocolate was good, not great. A couple of interesting items, a few standards. I've had better (non-chocolate) sweets at many Greek baby christenings. The drink selection was good but expensive. One tip - the ports are not on the dessert buffet menu but on the regular restaurant menu, and they were only about $2/each more than I'd find - I had a Ramos something or other for $10 that was very tasty and went well with the denser chocolate items. My bill for one buffet, one port, tax and tip was $48.
But the place definitely has ambiance. As an upscale place to take a significant other (or a potential one), it's a winner. A pretty good jazz combo playing in the corner (I'd try to sit at the other end of the place so you could still talk), a nice atmosphere, etc.