I sincerely wish they'd add two top tables, maybe off to the sides with less desirable vantage points vis-à-vis viewing the show, to this place. If they did, my wife and I would jump at the chance to eat at this place nearly any chance we could get. As it is now, well, we've eaten there once (lunch), and were seated next to a couple of middle aged German men who weren't thrilled to have strangers joining them mid-meal, and a single mom and her two kids. We smiled at the mom, were roundly ignored by the older men (which was fine with us, as we, too, despise dining with strangers; the only difference was, I believe, that we knew what the seating situation was going in), and kept the conversation between the two of us to a bare minimum. And we've had no desire to go back since, as our disdain for the seating arrangements trumps our genuine love for the food served there every time.