4 /5 Ashley: Be prepared to take home leftovers—portions are generous and the food is quite rich. Parking is limited, especially on weekends, since the restaurant is located in a shopping strip and is not a standalone location.
There is a small outdoor seating area with tables and umbrellas, though the patio itself is limited in size. Inside, the restaurant is nicely designed, but the lighting felt very dark for a daytime lunch. While dim lighting makes sense in the evening, more natural or ambient light during the day would improve the overall experience. The music choice also felt a bit mismatched for an Italian restaurant and didn’t fully align with the atmosphere they seem to be aiming for.
The food, however, was excellent—full of flavor with great texture and seasoning throughout. Everything we tried was very rich. The tiramisu had nicely soaked ladyfingers, but the filling didn’t quite match the classic recipe we expected from an Italian restaurant. The Margherita pizza had good flavor, though the dough was a bit chewy, possibly overworked, and it didn’t reheat particularly well.
The menu offers a mix of traditional Italian dishes alongside more Americanized options, as well as a solid selection of kid-friendly choices. They also have a private dining area available for parties, which is a nice feature.
Overall, we were very pleased with our visit. While it’s a bit out of our way, if we’re in the area and craving Italian food, this would definitely be a place we’d return to. Just be prepared for a lively, sometimes loud dining room, as tables are fairly close together.