Came in to support local business, and was provided good service. The main issue was the food. We ordered the filet, angel hair with shrimp, and the veal with tortellini and received 3 edible dishes. All dishes were properly cooked but severely under seasoned. Pasta tasted like shrimp water, could not discern garlic or anything, same for the filet. Overall pretty disappointed, I think you might be better off spending $30 on fast food.
The menu is very small, the size of the place is very small, the number of staff working is very small; but, the experience is enormous. The menu is small so they can focus on what they do best. Don't walk into this place expecting your vegan brother/sister in law is going to find a lot that appeals to them, you are there because you don't care about them. They can graze in the empty lot across the street. They love selling cooked meat here. The entre menu: Beef (the burger) Beef Beef 2 Flatbread choices Pasta (with or without meat/seafood) Seafood Two choices of sides (like 6 in total), none of them are "fancy", all are delicious. When it comes to booze, there is a really nice wine list, a decent liquor shelf and, an ok beer selection. Don't expect a martini menu; at the same time, you can ask the bartender/owner for something your speed and he will come up with something that suits your style. Service was outstanding, the proprietor was behind the bar and was obviously running the show; that dude wants you to remember your experience there. This place is old school cool and I appreciate that All Nations Clubs are remembered here. This place isn't cheap, this place definitely isn't fancy; but, this place is very classy. Vegetarian options: Salad Kid-friendliness: Keep your kids at home Wheelchair accessibility: This place is on a slab, most wheelchairs can get in, the restrooms might lack a bit.