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    4.1 (83 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM
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    Focaccia
    Emma S.

    The quoin has incredible food, drinks, and vibes. The focaccia had great flavor and an amazing dip. The potato quoins in dill sauce are great- crispy perfection. Our food came very fast. Our drinks on the other hand.... So slow. The restaurant was pretty empty and we were sitting at the bar, yet we were almost done with our food by the time my friend received her beer.

    Speakeasy
    Kristi P.

    We had dinner here a few weeks ago with friends & were seated outside on their patio. Ambiance both inside & outside was very pretty. Great for a date night. Our server was very friendly. Honestly food was a little too fancy for my taste but can't fault the restaurant for that. We ordered pork shank, potato quoins, a steak, etc. After dinner we stopped in downstairs at their swanky speakeasy bar which was good as well.

    Sticky Toffee Pudding
    Taylor G.

    (Edit: I originally wrote a review that went into detail of each item, but it was too long so I had to cut half of it. So when you see pictures in here of food that's not talked about. That's probably why. Sorry about that! ) Finally! There is a place around here where we can get decent food haha! Had a great time at the Quoin Restaurant. The atmosphere is great, service was wonderful, drinks at the bar before dinner were very good as well. I genuinely can't say enough about how beautiful this restaurant is. Just very cozy, romantic. Definitely a great place for a date or cocktails after work. But let's get to what we're here for... The food. I would give this place five stars, but there were some food items that were just flat out not very good, and I do have to say something about the pricing. This is a mid to upscale restaurant, so that's what you're paying for. Now let's get to the good and the bad of what we ate last night. Let's get the bad out of the way because there weren't too many bad options. $16 - Potato Quoins: So I'll tell you right now you can definitely skip the Potato Quoins. They are literally dense hashbrowns with a dill crème fraîche sauce. They were really oily, and didn't have much flavor. $18 - Pan Seared Scallop: No, your eyes are not deceiving you. That is a singular scallop lol. You are paying $18 for one scallop to come out on a thin rice cake with a brandy sauce. And to make matters worse, it was very average. Definitely a waste of money, would not recommend. $28 - Fettuccine: You can pass on this one as well. You could probably make better fettuccine at home (and boxes of it for the price lol). The sauce tasted watered down, and the shrimp tasted very "fishy". No food poisoning to report though so maybe the shrimp just wasn't super fresh. $24 - Lasagnetta: This one isn't really ranked as bad on the list, but it's not one of the better dishes either. It was pretty average. Again, not worth $24, but it was good. The béchamel sauce was delicious, but overall the majority of the table thought that wouldn't be one we would've ordered again. OK, enough with the heavy! Let's get to the good stuff! $24 - Crispy Octopus This one wasn't bad enough to be put on the bad list, but it's also not great enough to be the best dish of the night. I would say if you're an octopus fan and come hungry, go ahead and get it, but otherwise you can get better octopus elsewhere. I've had better, but it was different. I feel like if it was a little more tender, this would be a must get when you come here. If they can just enhance the flavor, a little bit, this would be higher on the list. $32 - Pappardelle Now, while earlier, I said, the price is a little ridiculous for the portion size, I still stand by this. However, this was one of the best pasta dishes of the night. So is the price justified because out of everything we got it was the better dish? Still no not really, however, if you're going to the restaurant to eat pasta and are fine with the pricing, you have to get this one. It's creamy, with a hint of sweetness. They make a great ragu. $26 - Casoncelli This was the second best pasta dish of the night. If you don't know what casoncelli is, just think of it as an Italian potsticker haha. This dish melts in your mouth, and this restaurant definitely knows how to use it sage. They put it on a lot of their dishes, but they perfectly crisp it and it really enhances the flavor. $28 - Crab Cake This was something we were hesitant on ordering at an Italian restaurant, however, by all accounts, it was delicious! Nothing special to say here. It's just a damn good crabcake haha! $18 - Burrata Piadina Now this... This was probably my favorite dish of the night. I was expecting a flatbread, but the way they serve it. It's more of almost like pita bread, and you scoop the burrata and sauce on it. The flavors were just amazing. The tahini gave it a kick, and the cucumber balanced it out perfectly. A great combination of crunchy and soft. If you want an app for the table, you have to get this one. So overall! This was a great dinner. We had a great experience, Service was fast and well paced. Now that we practically tried the majority of the menu, we will definitely be back making the adjustments from what we know now. I would say your safest bet for your first time here is to stick to the appetizers and then maybe share one of the entrées. That way you don't completely put a hole in your wallet, and you're not disappointed if you get something bad. Oh, I almost forgot! We chose to valet the car because there was almost no street parking. Valet with tax came out to about $23.

    Mocktail
    Alexis B.

    My husband and I had dinner at the Quoin Restaurant (the restaurant inside the stunning Quoin Hotel) this past Saturday, and it really was a fantastic experience. We started with a tuna crudo with melon that was bright and absolutely delicious (one of those dishes that you fight over the last bite of). Then it was two portions of their Grilled Gem Lettuce Caesar (with sourdough croutons and Parmesan), which was a great version of the salad I love. Next, it was their mafaldine pasta with Manila clams, pistachio, serrano, and lime, which was delicious and unexpected (lime and serrano on Italian pasta? but it works!). For our main, it was the chicken and herbaceous gnocchi with gigante beans and cipollini. This is one of those dishes that proves people wrong when they say chicken is boring. Chicken is boring when it's not that good but it's a standout, a jaw dropper, when it's good. And this was very, very good (tender gnocchi, crispy skinned but entirely juicy chicken, and I will never complain about a cipollini onion or gigante beans). We had one more side - their Maitake mushrooms with bagna cauda and truffle vinaigrette. The mushrooms were cooked beautifully - left in big chunks and seared hard. Unfortunately, our eyes were a little bigger than our stomachs, and we didn't save room for dessert, because they sounded great (the table next to us ordered two). We also enjoyed our drinks (cocktails for my husband, mocktails for me since I was the driver home to Baltimore after our dinner). The restaurant is beautiful, too - the hotel is historic and was renovated wonderfully (maintaining so many historic touches while making it entirely comfortable). The service just added on to what was a great meal. I can't remember our server's name, but she was just wonderful - friendly and helpful. Overall, it was a fantastic meal. I have no qualms about recommending it to any one who lives in, is visiting, or is passing through Wilmington!

    The restaurant
    Gina A.

    Very nice restaurant connected to a boutique hotel & a speakeasy in the basement. They do have valet parking if you aren't able to find a spot along the main drag way. We visited the speakeasy in the basement (Simmer Down) for a pre-dinner cocktail then went up to grab seats at the bar. The restaurant isn't very large but has ample seating & you did have a view of the kitchen & all the dishes being prepared. The bar area was large and full when we visited. We were greeted quickly & throughout our visit the service was very good. They were busy, but yet attentive. Ordered two drinks that were delicious (Elysian Martini & a Sidecar). All of the drinks were interesting & intriguing. Ordered the fig piadina as an appetizer & it was delicious. The crust was soft & the flavors worked well together. This was the perfect size for an appetizer & was shared by 2 people. For dinner, we ordered Pappardelle & the Wagyu Flank steak. Both dishes were fabulous. They were also a great small meal portion (don't expect an overflowing plate). The flavors were great & the presentation was lovely. Wasn't planning on dessert but saw the Quoin Sundae with olive oil gelato & was intriguing so we went ahead and ordered that. Wowzer! It was delicious! It was such a light & refreshing dessert that wasn't overly sweet. The grapefruit sorbet & the other additions to the sundae were fantastic. A great place to eat. Would visit again. The hotel was interesting & seemed like a cool place to stay. Would visit again!

    Dining area
    Marcus C.

    Incredible restaurant. High quality food at a very reasonable price. Our server Madeleine was very thorough and helpful. For dinner, we ordered the Rabbit Crespelle pasta, Tajarin pasta, Potato Quoins, and Grilled Gem Lettuce Caesar. For dessert, you cannot go wrong the Sticky Toffee Pudding! If you're ever in Wilimington, make sure you stop by.

    Matt H.

    Food and service are amazing. The ambiance is relaxed and warm and the staff is relaxed and friendly. Food came out reasonably fast as well

    Prosciutto Sandwich
    Victoria T.

    Good atmosphere, very cozy and welcoming. Food was good but service was a bit slow. It seems like they were a bit short staffed. We had a reservation and were seated promptly but it took the waiter a while to order our drinks, to bring them out, and food took a long time to come out. We were probably there for at least 45-50 minutes before the food came out. Aside from the wait time, everything else was good.

    Lana S.

    My friend and I came here for dinner Friday night. The hotel apparently used to be a bank and got turned into a hotel/restaurant. Inside it is very beautiful. We took the elevator to the top floor to check out their rooftop bar! Very spacious and not a lot of people. It was still happy hour so we ordered some cosmos and were told they would bring it to us outside. We waited at good 20 mins for our drinks which is a bit odd since there wasn't that many guests at that rooftop. We had to rush to drink our drinks, pay then head downstairs for our 6pm reservation. We were greeted by a friendly hostess and shown to our table. We were seated at this curved booth where they took the table out so it's easier for us to slid in. It was odd but I guess a good sweetheart table that we could look out (oh a table to lock us in if we decided to run away haha) Our waitress was very nice and explained the menu since it's both our first time there. We got some drinks (drinks are excellent here btw! But pricey) an ordered a bunch of food to split. For appetizers we got the crudo and grilled octopus. Crudo was excellent tart but savory. Melt in your mouth. The octopus had a great char the octopus was on the saltier side. It was painted with hummus, chickpeas and celery which was a bit old but took away from the salt. For a pasta we got the squid ink with calamari. Calamari was cooked beautifully but the past itself was way too lemon. The lemon taste took over the whole dish and we couldn't taste the other components in the dish. The branzino was our entree for the night and was presented very nicely (like the rest of the food it looked very nice but each seem to have their own issues). Branzino was good but a bit on the salty side as well. For a restaurant that didn't have that many people it took forever to get all our food. Our waitress did a great job with up selling (got the drink at dinner and an extra appetizer because of her) but we had no room left for dessert. It was very pricey meal overall but I get it it's supposed to be upscale. I expected more I guess if I'm paying a bigger price tag? It does look nice to grab a drink and some bites for happy hour but that's about it.

    Interior
    Brion C.

    For Italian food in Wilmington, you can't go wrong with Quoin. Nice tranquil setting with great service. Superb salads and pasta and seafood.

    Potato Quoins

    The food and service was amazing ! We got the focaccia bread as an appetizer. The ricotta was so creamy but had some heat from the calabrese honey. We got the pappardelle in the duck ragu and wagyu flank steak as entrees. The duck ragu is one of the best pasta dishes I've had and the steak was cooked perfectly and had a nice char on the outside. We got the potato quoins as a side they were very crispy and you get a lot of them. We ended dinner with the sticky toffee pudding with the ginger ice cream. It was surprisingly very light and a great way to end the dinner.

    Sundae
    Marissa W.

    After visiting here a few more times since my last review, I definitely can say that I recommend dining here for dinner. The staff is always attentive and informative and the dishes are excellent. Will definitely return in the future.

    Seating near open kitchen
    Jennifer H.

    A nice atmosphere, especially If seated near the open kitchen where the thrill of meal prep keeps you salivating-ly entertained. The service felt personal, whereby my cup was always full- the gentleman pouring felt like the PRINCE (the purple one) of sommeliers. The food, however, more hit or miss w/ dishes like the Crispy Octopus having the nicest firm texture (highly recommend) & other plates like the Tortellini, DOA, cold & somewhat mushy. The small plate costs are high for this type of inconsistency. I also found the flavor pairings a bit muted for my taste. The opulent lower level bar/lounge makes you want to hang around after dinner; I'd be a liar if I didn't say I had a nice time. But this foodie needs the dishes set before me to match the aesthetics- the high promise of the menu price & description, in order to to be satisfied.

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    This restaurant is gorgeous. The decor and everyone has a style especially the hostesses. This…read morereally elevated the whole ambiance and the customers dress for the occasion. The food we had was fine. The mussles and frites were good, I would have thought the fries come with the sauce but they didn't. The risotto was slight malt under seasoned. The beet salad was really tasty! This resturant is always thorough when it comes to allergies. They have a hard time with the two server communication aspect. I've been here twice and both times they seemed one beat off from each other. Also for having two servers they don't check on you often enough. That could also be a communication/timing thing. (if you think someone else was there or not) we only ordered one drink because we didn't want to wait after we finished our food to order another. The drinks here are fantastic though. We dined for 2 hours and only was able to order one drink and apps. We probably would have enjoyed more but personally I didn't have to time sit any longer. I would give them one more try but 202 is a pain and this might not be worth the drive with so many comparable options of fine dining in Wilmington.

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    Went to The Green House Gastropub on Friday 2/6/26 for lunch and had the Casa Verde Nachos (we…read moreadded crab!), the French Dip Sammy and the Tony Fontina Burger along with a finely crafted Bloody Mary & Maple and Brown Sugar Old Fashion. The food was delicious, the drinks wonderful, and the waitstaff perfectly attentive. Our Bartender, Fa was a delight. 10 out of 10. Everyone should stop by!

    Horrible (brunch) menu and service. Absolutely nothing remotely normal on the menu: no option to…read moreget eggs and toast and meat, just pork bellie pig and other weird choices. No pancakes, (unsfuffed) French toast, bagels with lox. Chairs are old and extremely uncomfortable. Place is loud even if a few people are there. It's literally hell. Horrible service. Waiter brought me 2/3 of a cup of warm coffee and asked if I wanted milk or cream and sugar instead of bringing them over. Had to wait five minutes for my eerily specific request for a certain number of creams and Splenda. No spoon or other way to mix the cream and sugar. I couldn't find a single thing on the menu that seemed even remotely close to palatable, so I ordered an English muffin, thinking I'd be safe. Wrong. It was doughy and soaked with butter. Should I have told them to hold the butter because I was a jelly guy? Who knows. I've never felt more like leaving a zero dollar tip than I did at Greenhouse Gastropub. Skip it.

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    Testa Rossa - Glen Mills

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    3.8(79 reviews)
    9.9 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    We ended up at Testa Rossa on a Saturday afternoon after dropping off one of the girls for a…read morebirthday party at SkyZone. Dinner was only a few hours off, but a bit too soon for a full lunch. However, the menu got the best of us and we ended up ordering a bunch of little things which ended up being far too much, but definitely in a good way. The space is quirky with a wonderful neo-mod design that is very eye catching and makes great use of the old diner aesthetic of the previous space, while improving upon it a hundredfold by making it much classier but not over the top. It does feel decidedly like a 1960's Italian locale out of a Roger Moore or Sean Connery era Bond film; to great effect. Another thing I loved about the design is that it feels compact but not small. I dislike huge restaurants, and love the family owned vibe, and this space occupies the very nice Goldilocks zone between being 'just right'. The food was good and I will get to that, but what really made our experience was our outstanding, amazing, dare I say...... legendary server, Alice. She was just flat out hands down an all around pro with a great attitude, a kind smile, and a wonderful personality who knew exactly how to keep a table like ours happy, engaged, and ready to come back again. This is something that I feel has been missing in so many places since Covid occurred, and encountering someone as great as Alice just really made the whole time there a notch above. Finally getting to the food, which was obviously delicious, there was nothing that was absolutely mind blowing, but all of it was very unique and extremely well prepared and flavorful. I did like that not everything was tomato-centric on the menu and there was a vast variety of different dishes that match the uniqueness of the space. The highlight for me was the carrot soup, not an every day item, that was nice and heavy with cumin. Brilliant flavors but not too forward, which followed our caprese dip that was an outstanding take on a dish that everyone loves, but is overdone at this point. The bread they are serving here is insanely good; either lightly toasted or grilled quickly on a flat grill, I am not sure, but slathered with high quality olive oil and it's perfectly soft, crispy, crusty, and chewy all at the same time. Testa Rossa is definitely worth checking out, and we only went for a few small plates with the intention of it being a snack. Apparently the family has more than one location, although I am not sure where the others are. If you are near Glen Mills, it is definitely worth the trip to stop in here and give them a try. Oh, and don't forget to pair your food with the super cool espresso martini tower, because you get to choose the flavors, but I'm still sticking with classic as my favorite!

    Wow!!! Sad...sad...sad…read more.. Pick a place to celebrate your daughter's 30th birthday and what a disappointment... Service the absolute worst- Bar very slow...and needs to purchase more rocks glasses... It shouldn't take 10 minutes to get a glass of wine!! Busy? Hire more f**ing people... Order pizza well done came out under cooked Ordered lasagna extra hot!!! Came out warm... I will say they did make another pizza and didn't charge us for either the pizza or lasagna Although all the while as we are stuck with half the table eating and half waiting for their food had no choice but to order another round of mediocre Pinot Grigio (they sell by the glass but not by the bottle...) asked our server about buying a bottle which she NEVER found out for us!!! Manager tried but honestly not much you can do at the point he showed up... Restaurant business is tough- been there done that but come on this was pretty basic stuff that was 100% screwed up!!! Personally NEVER AGAIN

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