Brought a large-ish (8 people) group here for a small birthday gathering two weeks ago.
The gin cured salmon was fantastic, though light on the gin flavor. The shrimp toast was interesting and fairly tasty, though nothing particularly memorable. I had a warm smoked trout entree (that doesn't appear on the menu now) that was good, but suffered from a bit too much of a creamy bagna cauda sauce on top - it would have been better just with a few dots of the sauce instead of completely covering the quite flavorful smoked fish.
Surprisingly, the dish that our group best enjoyed was the fish and chips - we found it to be a very good version, with the fish moist, flaky, and really meaty, and the vinegar-mustard aioli that came with the fish to be delicious.
We enjoyed a number of the cocktails on the menu -- the Splash Ghost (with gin) was tasty, but the Pellet Gun was a bit too sweet. I was perhaps not as impressed as I usually am when enjoying the cocktails at Scofflaw.