I took advantage of Groupon for a lobster dinner for two on Sunday night only. Since the inauguration was over for a week in my office, I had time to check out this place with my date. The lobster dinner for two, limited to one appetizer, either grilled or roasted lobster, a glass of wine and two desserts. The restaurant was almost empty on a Sunday night, which I didn't mind at all as it gave me more privacy. The restaurant had fish on crushed ice for display, perhaps with a choice of fish to eat. We chose the present and grilled calamari as appetizers. The present was delicious, warm, and moist in the middle. The calamari was grilled without bread in olive oil, sprinkled generously. The lobster should have been the highlight, but after a few glasses of wine and the appetizers and bread, it felt different. The lobster was large and served with a butter sauce for dipping. There was a lot of meat on the lobster. Desserts were Greek yogurt sprinkled with honey and almond crumbs and baklava. The yogurt plate was worth trying and tasted fresh. The service was attentive and our water glasses were refilled regularly. Brunch should be the next to try on my list.