Went last night and was underwhelmed, in particular in comparison to my memories of the previous version of this place.
Nothing bad. A pleasant evening. But the food didn't make much of an impression. If anything, it made less and less of an impression as the evening went on, with the first course being the most interesting, the second course being mildly interesting, and the third being just boring.
I began with a salad of greens with finely chopped anchovies and a medium/soft boiled egg. The anchovies were (thankfully) more than an afterthought in the total flavor of the dish. The greens/anchovy combo had a fresh taste, taken to a higher level by the runny yolk of the egg.
Next course was a couple of pieces of pork cheek over noodles. The noodles were the best part of the dish, nicely savory from the sauce they were in. The pork cheeks themselves--well, you could have told me they were a couple of pieces of beef short rib, and I wouldn't have disputed it. It can't be a good thing when pig tastes like cow (or vice versa).
Main course was the sturgeon, which was certainly mild enough in flavor, if all you want is to avoid fishiness in your fish. But it didn't really have much of any other kind of flavor, either, from itself or from its accompaniments. (Which I don't remember--that in itself being not a good sign.)
My dessert was described by the waiter as having disparate ingredients that joined to create a flavor akin to a root beer float, and his description was right on. And that was enjoyable--but lacking in the sort of intensity that might make you really turn your attention to it for a moment instead of the scintillating conversation at the table.
I remember having my attention drawn more to flavors at the "old" Custom House, but sense memory is notoriously unreliable, so I could be wrong about that. I also kind of remember more things to choose from on the menu before. You could argue, "well, you can only eat one thing at a time anyway, so what does it matter how many choices there are," but it seems to me that before, I was more able to find items that kindled my anticipation. Prices were not noticeably lower to me in this "tavern" incarnation of the Custom House than they were before. With drinks, tax and tip, bill came to about $100 a person.