We came to celebrate my 60th birthday. Sadly we should have canceled and rebooked elsewhere after reading the previous reviews. The prices suggest "fine dining," but the experience was more like "pub." We got the bartender who was in another room and the room we were in was basically empty. We had to flag her down to order. The $15 salad was greens and dressing. The gluten free option for bread was some of the worst packaged crackers I've ever declined to eat. We got the steak dinner for 2, $58. We ordered it medium rare, and it came bloody. The server did not check in about the food, nor did she apologize or do anything to compensate us for having to flag her down and send the meat back twice to get it to medium rare. When the last piece came, I thought it was some sort of desert because the meal was over by then. Needless to say, there was no gluten free desert. My birthday dinner ended with the server singing, "This is your birthday song, it's not very long." That seemed like a pretty cheeky way to end a miserable meal.