So reporting back after having spent Friday evening at Michael...
The entire table had the 7-course tasting menu ($77) with the accompanying wine pairings (4 half glasses, $22). The meal was good, but not great. All of the dishes were solid, but there were really none that made me say "wow". Same with the wines- all nice, but none spectacular. That being said, I really did enjoy the squab course and the sauce that came with it was very well done. The service was excellent. The focus of the meal was the parent's anniversary, and in that regards it was a success. Had the focus been on the meal/food itself, it may have been a bit disappointing. Part of the issue may have just been the individual items that were selected for us- were I to go again (and I might), I'd probably opt for the 4 course pre-fixe and choose the items that appealed to me. Also, I have to keep reminding myself that this food was served at a relatively lower price point than you might find elsewhere- for a 7 course meal this is a probably a relative bargain. However, I think if I'm going to go to the trouble of finding a sitter for the kids and spend the evening out, I wouldn't mind paying another 25-30 dollars to be wowed.
Courses:
Amuse bouche: Cheese filled pastry balls
First: Lobster bisque
Second: Fois gras and mushroom pastry
3: Frise and beet salad
4: Salmon on polenta
5: Squab
6: Beef with morels
7: Chocolate soufle and side of amaretto hot chocolate
After: Dark Chocolate truffle