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I am delighted to share my exceptional dining experience at Sauce in Jamestown, NY. This hidden gem deserves nothing less than five stars for its delectable food and the culinary expertise of its talented team. While the hours may be infrequent, the incredible flavors and memorable dining moments make it all worthwhile.
Let's start with the food - it is nothing short of extraordinary. Each dish at Sauce showcases a perfect harmony of flavors, highlighting the passion and creativity of the chefs. From the mouthwatering pasta dishes to the irresistible wood-fired pizzas and the tantalizing appetizers, every bite is a burst of culinary delight.
The menu at Sauce is carefully crafted, offering a diverse range of options to satisfy every palate. The use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients adds an extra layer of quality to the dishes. Whether you're a fan of traditional Italian classics or seeking innovative culinary creations, Sauce has something to please every discerning food lover.
Now, it's important to note that the only downside is the infrequent hours of operation. While it may require some planning and timing to visit Sauce, trust me when I say it is absolutely worth it. The exceptional food and inviting ambiance make it a destination worth waiting for.
The rustic yet cozy atmosphere of Sauce creates the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience. The attentive and friendly staff further enhance the overall ambiance, ensuring that every guest feels welcomed and well taken care of.
While the limited hours can be a slight inconvenience, I encourage you to plan ahead and make a reservation to experience the culinary magic at Sauce. Trust me, the fantastic food and warm hospitality will leave a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Sauce is a true culinary delight in Jamestown. Despite its infrequent hours, the outstanding flavors and impeccable execution of each dish make it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. Embrace the opportunity to savor the incredible cuisine that Sauce has to offer, and you'll be rewarded with a memorable dining experience.
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Read moreThe best part of this place is the pizza, and it is well worth it. I live in Youngstown, OH -- where the pizza some of the best you'll find in America. I thought I knew most of what I needed to know about good pizza. But this is something new and phenomenal. It's like perfectly-baked focaccia bread topped perfectly with fresh well-sourced, ingredients, artistically and deliciously used. We had Corrado's Garden, The Boot, and Don the Jeweler. All flawless. The problem was the wait and the management. I'm visiting friends in Erie, PA, and they intentionally brought me here to try the pizza. It was an hour drive. And we had to negotiate around the downtown car show to find parking within walking distance. We had earned our pizza before we even sat down. We got there at 6:45 on a Friday and didn't eat until about 8:30. We watched another family sit and eat and leave in that time. Our server, Kirsten, was good -- she cared. It was obvious she was embarrassed, but was honest about what happened. She was late ringing it in, and then the kitchen made a mistake and had to redo the order. It was full and busy when we arrived, but by the time we were told about the error, the place had fairly well cleared out. Never once did the owner, who was in plain sight at the bar, every come over to address the problem with us. She kept sending our server over, first with an offer of a free dessert, and then an offer to pay for one of the pizzas out of her own pocket (the server's). We told her we didn't want her to do that or to have to feel bad about doing her best to handle a situation that the manager or owner should have handled, as is their responsibility. Kirsten eventually came back as well with a $10 gift card. Her congeniality and sincerity -- along with the flawless pizza -- saved the situation. But this business needs accountability from the top. Sending your server over by herself repeatedly says you can't be bothered to own your mistakes and have honest interactions with your customers. We wish Kirsten the best in college. Her integrity will take her far. Perhaps her boss can learn...
Read moreWow! We were going to give this place a third chance because the first two times we ate there it was mediocre, but it was sort of good my chicken piccata was delicious, but my husband‘s food well not worth talking about… average. Maybe I would say that the atmosphere was nice but the service was lousy! But here’s the rub…they’re not open today! It’s September 19, ( maybe 18th I don’t know) on aFriday! They’re going to be open on Wednesday? Seriously, what kind of business is this? OK if it’s a funeral or something, but really this is the way you run a business? And I read these reviews. It’s laughable that the owner cannot take any criticism big or small! Wow, great way to drum up business! Oh, that’s right you’re not open you don’t have business happening so there’s that! What fools do not open for business or maybe just maybe you’ve got a little problem with your employees, nobody to cook the food or wait on the tables because you seem to be very very Irritated at any criticism! From a person who has owned two restaurants in my life, not to mention as well as worked in them since I was 13 (and yes, I’m a boomer), not a way to take criticism, not a way to run a restaurant… so I know that you could care less if I say goodbye! But I got a mouth that will tell so many people about your place. so do the other past reviewers.You don’t even have an idea do you? I don’t know if you ever heard this, but it’s not what you say but how you say it and ridiculing people on their reviews well, not the way to go.(wink wink)… Just giving it back to you which you well deserve! Thin skinned not a wear on a business. I bet your employees quit, but who cares...
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