On Thursday morning/noon I ordered a veggie burger because I'm vegetarian. First they brought it with bacon pieces on top; that alone was very distressing (to realize I had a mouthful of animal flesh in my mouth). I politely asked them to try again. The next one was hamburger with no bacon. I didn't know it was real hamburger (rather than veggie burger) until after I ate it and felt very sick - the type of sick which would only happen when accidentally eating so much meat (as a vegetarian). I felt awful for hours. I have never felt that way when eating other veggie burgers; I thought this one was just another very convincing one (and even asked my neighbour to taste it for me first).
In short, do not visit here if you have a food allergy or dietary needs. They do not take you seriously or care about your wellbeing. Even though the menu boasts they can substitute a veggie burger for any hamburger if you ask, the waitress and I had a very clear discussion about it before I consented to order one and still the establishment did not show me respect on this front, even when I gave them two chances. Psychologically distressing and physically unwell.
However if you have no allergy at all, or just go for a drink, you will likely find quite pleasant the skilfully-lit architecture inside, the music, and the casually-classy nature of the ambiance. Midday weekday is a good time to go. The creme brulee is apparently delightful, if I remember from long ago. The wait staff is attentive and they smile sincerely when serving you.
Myself, I will not chance the actual food here again.
I hope this review is helpful for you. I do regret the necessity to offer just one star on this otherwise classy place with the warm atmosphere. Simply when I request vegetarian, it must be vegetarian, as not only is accidently eating meat very distressing, but can also make long-term vegetarians feel quite ill.