"Gina’s is the type of pocket-sized neighborhood bistro you might expect to find on a quiet corner in a much older, larger city. The building feels like it holds some history in its bones, even if the tables and walls are sporting pristine white tablecloths and shiny new coats of paint. This is a slightly more casual affair than Red Ash—though still cute and cozy enough to make for a great Downtown date-night destination. Start with a Negroni and some rabbit rillettes, then get a pasta and salad to share. And if you really want to recreate the steakhouse experience, go for a porcini-rubbed veal chop (sorry, no steaks here). " - nicolai mccrary