I’m here to leave a totally honest review, because I’m seeing a lot of five star reviews that don’t really go into detail or aren’t unbiased.
Our family treated us to Eno’s, to which we appreciated greatly. However, what wasn’t appreciated was the slight attitude of the hostess because we had our infant son with us in a stroller. She was a little irritated that we had a stroller or infant and didn’t want to seat us on the bottom floor. She even asked if we could go up stairs, to which our response was “Sure if you have have a ramp or elevator”… She saw my sleeping infant son in his car seat attached to his stroller, and they don’t have anywhere else to put a stroller even if I did take him out being a smaller establishment. The first floor hardly had anyone there anyways, and we looked around seeing several places a stroller could go. We were baffled by the attitude and the question. Who doesn’t have their infants in a stroller to push along the Bishop Art District?
The service by our waitress was okay. She seemed a bit rushy, but she made sure our drinks were refilled and we were content with our food.
The food was a bit pricey. $16-17 for a small sub. $20+ dollars for a smaller pizza. It was the size between a personal pan pizza and a medium. I understand this is supposed to be a “specialty” type pizza and not like Pizza Hut, Dominos, etc but it was pretty crazy seeing some that were almost $25 each.
The pizza taste is a bit mediocre, I felt as if it needed to be a bit more salted and seasoned. There was a lack of flavor. However, the honey one I was told was pretty flavorful by our family. The flavor overall wasn’t terrible, but it definitely wasn’t anything I’d say was amazing. I wouldn’t have paid $20+ dollars for it. Especially for the size.
My husbands sub was definitely mediocre. Not much meat, they look at you crazy if you ask for deli mustard (they don’t have it, just Mayo or any of their salad dressings). It was on the smaller side, maybe between a 5-6 inch for $17, and a small cup of kettle chips. Pretty pricy for the lack of meat and flavor you get.
This is definitely a hipster type of place. I liked the aesthetics but it was a fairly small establishment, being in a very old building. The rest of the employees I ran into were pretty nice, and the...
Read moreVery nice place and people but the food was pretty disappointing for the price. I'm basing this review on the one time I've been there and on the food I ordered that one time, so this may be different. So I went there and the place itself was nice, really nice atmosphere but is a bit loud for my taste, but if that's your thing then that might be a positive, it is called a "tavern" after all. Seating is nice and there is a bar where one can sit at. There is outside seating as well with heaters for when it's cool (good place to sit if you don't like loud music like me). The waitresses we're nice and explained pretty well how to order. I ordered a supreme pizza and a kids pasta with Alfredo sauce (for my little brother) so that I could try it. The pizza was pretty disappointing in terms of taste and how filling it was. Comparing it to large chain pizza places like Pizza hut and Pizza Patron, this pizza just didn't seem to have many toppings for $24. It was a thin and crispy pizza, which is fine but that's probably why I'd didn't fill me up, and again, not worth the $24. I will say it was good in the sense that it didn't feel like the pizza was full of salt or oil like Pizza Hut or Patron, so it may be that the pizza is more healthy in comparison. The pasta was... bad. The pasta literally was just boiled bowtie pasta with a small amount of Alfredo sauce on it and nothing else. It costed me roughly $7-$8 for that pasta alone and came in a pretty small container (since it is for kids), but for that price it should have had better quality or quantity. Though I will say that there may have been a misunderstanding because I asked the waitress to give me a pasta with Alfredo sauce, so she might have taken that a bit too literally.
All in all this place is nice but the food (from my one experience) wasn't worth the money spent. I will come back to try other pizzas and items on their menu but this one time was a...
Read moreEno's pizza itself is awesome. However, the pasta we ordered was served cold and tasted stale. The 3 times this year we visited, there was always at least one waitstaff who ruined our experience. Most of the waitstaff are focused on their personal relationships with each other, act like it's a bother to greet guests and seat them, and behave unprofessional and immaturely. One time we had a lady who spoke shortly to us, barely ever came out to check on us (even though other servers were managing their tables adequately around us), and didn't even make eye contact. We felt unwelcome and unlucky to be served by her. On the last visit we went with friends, we were sat upstairs and for the first time we had a good waitress. However this experience was ruined when we politely requested our burnt pizza be remade as the bottom and crust were completely blackened, the waiter came out and slammed and dropped the new pizza on our table with aggression and attitude. It was disgusting. I've worked many places in many service based roles, and no matter the day I was having, would I ever treat a customer this way. There are no excuses for the inappropriate, impolite, aggressive, and careless service we've consistently received at Eno's. It's definitely a part of their work environment and culture. The staff are not managed to treat customers with consistent respect and regard. We love their pepperoni and hot honey pizza so much and would've definitely been repeat customers, but we are no longer going to be supporting this establishment. We will make sure to let others know. I know my worth, and I don't deserve to be treated so poorly for pizza and a paid service. Eno's, please address this staffing issue so that others aren't disrespected so blatantly and...
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