While the reviews aren't stellar (4.3 on Google), the negatives mostly revolve around children and cost via quality.
I will say that their dining room policy of no kids after 7 is maybe the best compromise I've seen for a high-end establishment while also trying to accommodate families.
Two of the 1-star reviews are from a parent and friend of the parent who was asked to leave with their crying baby. I have no idea when that level of entitlement began, but I'm glad to see at least one restaurant willing to fight to protect an experience they're trying to create.
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