This is a pretty nice date night restaurant, if you can deal with the little kids tiring themselves out in the center of the mall. If not, you could always sit inside, but it's a bit cramped.
There seems to be no music? If you're sitting outside you'll hear some of the music from neighboring Darcy's, but it's still a little odd. Probably good for my wife, as she's grown quite tired of me dancing in my seat when "my jams" come on.
My wife swears by the rigatoni amore, which has chicken, broccoli, and some kind of cream sauce. She also has the mozzarella sticks pretty often. Can't mess those up too badly.
Most of my meals there have been pretty good. Love the mussels appetizer with cream and fennel sauce, but keep a handle on those things. Accidentally flinged a load of the sauce at my wife when the shell bounced back on me. Sorry, dear. The penne toscana (bolognese, sausage, and mushrooms) is solid too, as is the funghi risotto. Saw another couple get pizzas, and I think I might need to try one next time.
The service isn't so great. I've had multiple occasions where I've ordered a refill on a soft drink or something simple like that, and they seem to...forget? Other than that they're just slow as all hell. Probably understaffed, but it doesn't make a difference to me. Nothing against the servers - they're kind enough. I guess I'm just not used to the slow-dining café culture, being from 'Murica and all.
If you're craving dessert, they have pretty tasty ice cream. They stick a couple wafers and a Flake bar in there by default. Don't care for the latter, but there are plenty of other toppings to choose from.
I've been shoveling Italian food into my craw for my whole life, so I know enough of the usual suspects. Nothing thrills me about this place per se, but if you're looking for some safe Italian, give it a go. It'll satisfy. It's not particularly expensive, so I'd say you get your money's worth. read more