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Alfredo's Deli

4.6 (30 reviews)
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Dogs allowed
Good for kids
Outdoor seating

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Dan R.

This is gonna sound really weird but picking up 4 sandwiches and a great Chef Salad at Alfredo's was a joyful experience. The joy started before we even set a toe inside the store, because on the sidewalk in front of Alfredo's was a welcoming party of ten super friendly people waving at the passing cars and greeting us as we approached. You see, it was Valentine's Day Weekend and they were giving out all sorts of freebies, like bags of candy and even (believe it or not) stuffed animals. One young girl was a star with personality plus!! Her engaging nature had us smiling before we even walked inside. And when we walked in it was more of the same. It's obvious that this family business is run by some of the nicest people you'll ever meet. We picked up a Chef Salad ($7.50) and four sandwiches/paninis ($7-8) - a meatball/sausage combo, an Italian combo, a ham and cheese, and a Chicken Saltimbocca. The Chef was unbelievable! First of all -it was huge and more than enough for us to split. It had a lot of ham and cheese and salami in there. It was surprising not to see any sliced green peppers or onions in there, but a big scoop of excellent tuna salad made up for that. My meatball/sausage and Italian combo sandwiches were excellent! Super fresh ingredients, really delicious meatballs, and good-sized portions that made them a good value. My wife's sandwiches were also well received, although her grilled chicken on the chicken Saltimbocca was a little dry. Overall we were very impressed with just about everything Alfredo's had to offer -pricing, customer service, food quality and quantity. Oh, and as more Valentine's Day freebies, there was a box of chocolates and some red lips shaped napkins tossed into every take out bag. That's amore !!!!!!!!

One Half Alfredo's Meatball Grinder

Whataminute!!! I've been searching for the "Perfect Meatball Grinder" all over CT. I think with Alfredo's, we have a contender! The meatballs were equivalent to what my Grandma Rose used to make, and the gravy ( sauce ) was just right from a thickness and level of sweetness. Also it was very reasonable priced. My suggestion for " The Knockout Punch". Add a "New Giant Grinder Size ( 16" ) to the menu and charge 25% more because I can't get enough of a good grinder. Stuff it with whole uncut meatballs, add just a touch of mayo to the roll, go light on the sauce, heavy on the cheese, add sweet roasted peppers and toast it in a convection over. It will be a masterpiece!!! Those meatballs and sauce are too good to contain them to just a conventional grinder roll. Set them free Alfredo's and it will be a Knockout Punch! Also, feel free to name it "The Armando" after me. ; ) Just kidding! This is an exceptional little spot that knows what "Italian Food" should taste like. Do yourself a favor and give it a try!!

Meatball grinder, at Alfredo's Deli in Torrington, Ct.
Tom D.

I've ordered from Alfredo's Deli twice, both times I was underwhelmed with my sandwiches. First time, I had a Buffalo chicken panini. Spice level was lacking with the chicken cutlet, needed more Buffalo sauce. That's not a major misstep, so i figured I'd order a meatball grinder on my next visit. Since their website claims they are "Real Italians who make Real Italian food", I thought they would be able to make a decent meatball. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. Meatballs were bland & flavorless, and I strongly suspect they are not even made in house. C'mon guys ! What's the point of claiming you make authentic Italian food if you can't even make a good meatball ? Several good reviews for this deli, but I have to disagree with my fellow Yelpers. I don't see a reason for a return visit.

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Christina J.

This is definitely my favorite deli in Torrington ! Got a panini this time and it was great!

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Food here is extremely good and real! Not a chain type portions at all!!! Been coming here for years!

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9 months ago

Hands down best place around to get a sandwich. No competitions. Always friendly and always excellent. I have been going here over 20 yrs

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11 months ago

the sandwiches never disappoint!! love this place fresh topping and deli meat. You need to try it if you havent

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2 years ago

This is a great place for sandwiches and grinders. Be sure to get the Alfredo Italian grinder. It's delicious.

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Always quick and friendly! Easy and willing to customize with you. Not to mention the food is great! Always a good choice.

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9 years ago

Alfredo's catered our party with the most fabulous Italian feast. The food was fresh and delicious

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14 years ago

The food here is awesome and the staff are very friendly. Try the steak and cheese grinder when it's the daily special....it's delish!

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18 years ago

Great little place for quick Italian food. Certainly a great spot for lunch. Some of the best grinders in Litchfield County.

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Geppetto Osteria E Bisteccheria

4.3
(69 reviews)
0.3 mi

It was my first time eating at Geppetto's and I was extremely impressed, not only with the layers…read moreof flavor in the food, but the technique and execution of these dishes. While the entire meal started off with a salad, of course, the next appetizer was the tagliatelle Bolognese and the pasta was definitely the main star of the dish. I could tell that the pasta was homemade as it was very light and flavorful. The Bolognese itself was well balanced and not acidic. I chose the lamb for dinner and I was very happy with the port wine reduction, and impressed with the light compliment of the sunchoke puree. The herb crust executed on the lamb was extremely flavorful and not too earthy. While I was really going back-and-forth between the Seabass and the lamb I am happy. I chose the lamb for the main course. Panna cotta for dessert and I'm happy I chose a lighter option to fishing the evening. I feel like after all of the courses I had the Panna cotta really completed the meal. It was perfectly silky. I could tell the cream was delicately infused with lemon and the blackberry couli was a nice touch to add a level of flavor to the dessert which didn't overpower the panna cotta itself. Overall, I'm really impressed. Especially since I was in attendance with a large party. All of our dishes came out in a timely manner and were well spaced to really appreciate each dish. The cocktail menu and the wine selection was also very impressive and I feel like the amount of options were well balanced, many of which would complement each dish. Our service was great! The servers were friendly, personable, and very prompt with bringing out each dish. I especially appreciated how authentic each server was. The girls we had were especially helpful in assisting us in our selections in which options to choose off the menu based on their favorites. Overall, I would highly recommend coming to this restaurant if you want, authentic, flavorful, and delicious homemade Italian dishes. I can tell the chef puts time and effort into each plate not only in building these flavors but also presentation. Coming here, would be great for dates, special events, anniversaries, and to have a nice night out with the family, friends, and someone special.

Second visit for a family birthday last night and they exceeded our first fantastic impression…read more Service is unmatched. The feel is literally as if we are in a Tuscan farm home. There is not a more welcoming and comfortable place I can think of. The food backs it up - which is the main point. My only suggestion for first-time diners, perhaps ask your server if the chef will consider delaying courses a bit. In our group of four, we wanted to try/share 4 different apps and a meat and cheese board. Because of their dedication to a promptly and accurately coursed meal, all four apps and the boar all arrived at the time time (by design). Makes it really uncomfortable at the table with so many plates. But if that's my only gripe - that's all you need to know. This Is A Must Go!!! My favorite restaurant around.

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Da Capo

3.6
(227 reviews)
2.0 mi
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First time here hour drive made reservations. The menu online didn't match in house menu according…read moreto staff they just up dated that was a little frustrating husband had seen online what he wanted then got there and they didn't have it. Nice place parking could be better.ordered crab and shrimp risotto a pizza with ricotta mozzarella garlic and oregano and NY strip Medium well pizza was to die for the steak came out medium rare not a fan but I ate it I also had to ask twice for A1 the risotto husband said was great we will come back Wait staff ok we didn't get dessert I wasn't in the mood.

When you picture your wedding day, you imagine everything you've dreamed about your entire life…read morecoming together perfectly. While nothing could take away the joy of marrying my best friend, Da Capo of Litchfield came incredibly close to overshadowing what should have been one of the happiest days of our lives. December 17, we met with one of Da Capo's managers during a casual lunch. We mentioned that we were planning a June wedding, and she enthusiastically told us that Da Capo had hosted weddings before and would be happy to accommodate ours. She painted a beautiful picture of what our day could be. We loved the restaurant, especially the garden, and after that conversation, we were excited to book our wedding there. It felt like the perfect place. A few weeks before our wedding, we finalized our menu with management. We selected an Apple Harvest Salad, Fried Calamari, Da Capo Chips, Rigatoni Bolognese, Chicken Piccata, Penne alla Vodka, bread, assorted desserts, coffee, tea, and soda. We were quoted $46 per person for our 40 guests, and everything appeared to be in order. The morning of our wedding was when everything began to fall apart. We arrived early to decorate, only to find the venue filthy. We had specifically been told that the deck would be power washed before our wedding because we planned to hang wisteria flowers, decorate the space, set up an arch, and arrange the tables ourselves. Instead, there was only one employee there--a cook who also handled landscaping. He had absolutely no idea there was a wedding taking place that day. Shortly afterward, the manager called my husband--not to welcome us or apologize--but to question what he was doing because the owners had seen us on the security cameras hanging our decorations and were upset. Nothing had been prepared. Nothing had been set up. It immediately became obvious that our wedding had not been communicated or planned properly. My husband kept all of this from me while I was getting ready because he didn't want anything to ruin what was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. Looking back, I'm incredibly grateful that he carried that burden so I could simply focus on marrying the man I love. Unfortunately, the problems didn't end there. When we arrived for our reception, we were told that Da Capo "doesn't normally do weddings"--a shocking statement considering they were the ones who encouraged us to book our wedding months earlier and assured us they had hosted weddings before. To make matters worse, there was only **one server assigned to care for 40 guests.** One server was expected to take drink orders, serve appetizers, organize the buffe, refill beverages, clear tables, and serve dessert. This was unfair to our guests and especially unfair to the server, who worked tirelessly and did everything she possibly could. She deserved support that management failed to provide. The food was another enormous disappointment. There was simply **not enough food for the 40 guests we paid for.** Many of our family members barely had anything to eat. Several guests commented that portions were gone before everyone had been served. As the bride, I hardly had an opportunity to eat, and my husband barely ate either. It was heartbreaking to realize that our guests--people who came to celebrate one of the most important days of our lives--left hungry. The professionalism from management was equally disappointing. Rather than acknowledging the problems or attempting to make things right, they were rude and dismissive toward my husband throughout the day. During our wedding ceremony, there were other patrons standing on the deck overlooking our ceremony, creating distractions during one of the most intimate moments of our lives. When my husband respectfully mentioned this concern, instead of apologizing or showing understanding, management responded with attitude and made him feel as though he had no right to even bring it up. On a day when we expected compassion and professionalism, we were instead met with disrespect. What disappointed us the most happened after the wedding. We reached out to management in hopes of discussing what had gone wrong and giving them an opportunity to acknowledge our concerns. Instead, we were met with more attitude and defensiveness. There was no genuine apology, no accountability, and no indication that they understood why we were so disappointed. The overall impression was that they believed everything had gone perfectly and that our concerns simply didn't matter. As customers who entrusted them with one of the most important days of our lives, that response was incredibly disheartening. No couple should have to worry about venue staff, inadequate food, poor communication, or rude treatment on their wedding day. Even more importantly, no couple should have their legitimate concerns dismissed after the fact. DaCapo gets 0 stars what once was a place we loved we will never patronize again.

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Vinny's Restaurant & Pizzeria

Vinny's Restaurant & Pizzeria

3.1
(119 reviews)
0.7 mi
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First time here. Restaurant was very clean and open spaced, employees were not on top of each other…read moreworking in tight spaces. They all were very friendly as well. The small pepperoni pizza was delicious and the tortelini alfredo was perfectly cooked and the alfredo sauce was creamy and cheesy.. chicken soup that came with the meal was good too. I was alittle disapointed that they dont have SPAGHETTI and meatballs (only linguini) but a girl cannot expect EVERYTHING. If you are local, I would say try vinnys for yourself. It IS alitle pricey, but sometimes quality is worth the extra.. DEFINITELY worth a trip. They have dine in, takeout, and delivery.

We went on Memorial Day 6pm. There was no one in there except for us. The waitress said the soup…read morewas cream of mushroom.....nope, when it came, it was cream of broccoli. It wasn't hot. And looked more like pudding than soup. My husband's tortellini soup wasn't very good either. Then a family with 4 small kids came in and were running around like maniacs. Not once did anyone say anything to them. The little one kept running right by us and even ran into the kitchen twice. At one point both parents were outside and left two kids inside. The only thing that saved a 1 star was the entrees were very good. My chicken Marsala was loaded with mushrooms, the gravy was delicious, and it was nice and hot. My husband's dish was to his liking as well. The waitress was incredibly slow and considering there were literally two tables, that's unacceptable. We had had it with the unruly kids. Probably won't return as we typically just pass through Torrington.

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5.0
(1 review)
1.0 mi

"And so please help (To teach your children) Them with your…read moreyouth (What you believe in) They seek the truth Teach your children well" (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) When was the last time you ate a meal in a high school? Maybe it was at an award dinner for a high school sports team, or at a Boy or Cub Scout dinner? Or maybe it was way back in the day between your history and algebra classes? Well, we had a unique lunch at Oliver's Restaurant. Why unique? It was unique because the restaurant is located within the Oliver Wolcott Technical High School in Torrington, and it is staffed by students. You see, the school's Culinary Arts program trains their students for experience in the food service industry. It's an ambitious program that uses a public restaurant to provide 1,775 hours of learning and training in all phases of restaurant business - from the public facing front of the house to the back-of-house. If the students decide to enter the food service workforce, they leave Oliver's with a fantastic skill set. The teacher is Chef Michael McDowell, and he had a crew of 25 High School Juniors operating in two rooms preparing the salads and sandwiches, grilling the chicken and salmon and steaks, baking the meatballs, preparing the soups, slicing the complimentary bread, waiting the tables, and every possible activity they will see when the food service workforce. Chef Michael was fantastic as he oversaw the operation, offering nonstop commentary and tips to his young staff - "did you offer ketchup with those fries?", "too much oil in that pan", "check on your customers and get off your phones", "where's the dressing on the side?", "put the dressing in a takeout container for the takeout orders, and a ramekin for the diners", etc., etc. Oliver's has a real dining room with an open kitchen, so you can see and hear the entire class. There was a steady stream of takeout orders, and three parents popped in to say hi to their kids. The freshman and sophs in the Culinary Arts program start with the basics -how to sauté things, make salads, and the like. Today's class was all juniors, and that's when they actually start to operate the restaurant under the Chef's guidance. We chatted with Chef Michael, and he said that when they become Seniors, they really run Olivers by themselves. Our lunch was a $3 cup of clam chowder, a $9 turkey BLT, a $14 Salmon Caesar Salad, and a $4 Apple Crostata. The food was very good, check out the generous portion of turkey on the BLT and the half pound slab of perfectly cooked salmon on my salad. And we were amazed when Chef Michael called us at home to get our feedback on the meal and service. What a wonderful experience! We really enjoyed watching the Chef train his staff and watching them execute his instructions. I hope whoever is reading this, goes to the school and supports these young restaurant workers of the future. I know you'll enjoy this unique experience as much as we did. PRO TIP Olivers is open to the public Wednesday to Friday from 10:45 to 12:05, and they ask you to call 860-496-5369 to make a reservation.

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Very good cup of clam chowder
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