Well, I finally get around to post this. My fiance' and I ate their the night they opened a week or so ago. Unfortunately, it was during our "ice storm" and a Wednesday night so Bricktown was slower than normal. The place was a little less than half full when we got there (almost 9pm). Looks like they had a larger group in their private room and a few couples and groups at some tables and booths. Since we arrived a little later, we just got a snack rather than a full meal. The atmosphere is nice and almost too formal for a fondue place IMO. I'd rather of seen it a little more cozier and loungy feeling. Don't get me wrong it was nice, sort of like Mickey Mantles. We ordered the house special on the cheese fondue, Parmesano Formaggio (sp?) at about $15 pot. I forget all the ingredients but it had white wine, worchtershire, 4 kinds of cheese, and a few other things. It was served with 3 types of bread cubes, veggies, and fruit. All in all the portion was about average, could have been slightly bigger (serves 2 max). My fiance' also ordered a chef salad. It was good but not the best we've ever had either. Price is reasonable $5. All the fondue is prepared nicely at your table on a burner.

Taste was good, about a 7 out of 10. Wait staff was very knowledgeable and informed, polite, respectful, etc. Very rare for young waiters/waitresses in Bricktown, I'd give them a 9.5 or so. Very very extensive wine selection (about 200+) and very knowledgeable of their wines. The menu features main course fondues, cheese fondues, and of course, dessert fondues. It can get pricey fast. A glass of wine starts at about $7 with most more than that. All in all we got out of there for cheese fondue, a salad, tax and tip for about $30 bucks. Definitely not the place for Rachel Ray to go on $40 a day, but its a nice place for a fun evening! They also have 4 course meals starting at $79 a couple on up. Individual meals start at around $20 on up. It's definitely a must do experience but I think small groups either a couple or a group of 4 would be best in this setting. I hope this place stays around. It will definitely project a higher standard for OKC to convention visitors, NBA teams, etc.