My wife and I have come here multiple times due to the proximity to where we live.
The atmosphere is fun and European in nature (as it should be) with lots of wood and even a stove in the middle of the room. The walls are covered with chalk writing from patrons along with some menu items written on the walls. It is small but not so cozy that you cannot get a seat. They have some outdoor seating if the weather is right but inside has been a good environment in different seasons for us.
Food is on the slightly pricer side which is not ideal for those who want large portions/all you can eat and pay little for Italian food but the quality is the best in the area (do not ever go to NIcola). This feels like authentic Italian food with great risotto, lasagna and pasta...all locally made. They do have a wine and drink list but we have only ever gotten water.
I give it 4/5 stars since it is great for the area but just like most restaurants it has some small, almost indescribable, things that make it not stand out completely. I highly recommend it to be a favorite for the local...
Read moreVery good Italian handmade food. Gnocchi and pasta alla bolognese were so good and I was impressed by the quality/price ratio. Tiramisù was excellent as well. Service was perfect as well.
Another note: it's possible to read on the walls the thoughts and stories of the people who have been in this restaurant. Most of them have been written by American soldiers. It contributed creating a...
Read moreWe loved the atmosphere and coziness of the restaurant. It only seats about 15 people but on a Monday night we didn't have to wait for a seat. We ordered the Italian style rice and parmesan rissoto; it was good, but ( we definelty don't have fancy palates) it wasn't outstandingly good food. I think I would've been happier with the lasagna, the rissoto was overly sharp...
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