As you enter, you are transported to a turn of the century New York chophouse. The inside bar is delicately lit from below, illuminating the liquor bottles with a tawny glow. rich Honduran mohogany padenling, sconces with birch bark shaes and antiques mirrors are reminiscent of a stately gentermans club. Burgundy leather booths studded with polished brass tacks are inviting and luxurious, and the walls are adorned with photos of legendary literary figures and 19th century Buffalo, New York, the hometown of the owner, Anthony Yerkovich. Through back corridor, you will find an English farden hideaway where chinesesilk lanterns float across 40-foot, solid mohogany bar brims with activity and overlooks the garden tables aglow with amber votives and soft ivory linens. Dining here, whether under the summer sky or our regally draped winter tent, will make you feel as though you have discovered The Secret Garden.
From The Log Angeles Times
With its dark wood wainscoting, handsome leather chairs, the intimate supper club is as tastefully outfitted as a robber baron's private railway car...daylight filtered through a high widow shows the restaurants handsome details: sumptuous leather chairs trimmed in big ass studs, the antique wood framed mirrors, the extravagant vases of flowers...an elegant back patio, framed by lattices and formal hedges and dotted with potted orange trees and topiaries of rhododendron and fuchsia.