We had a party of six for a birthday celebration here on a Sunday night. (9-4-2022) The place was very busy and very loud. In fact, it was so loud that one side of our table could not hear what the folks on the other side of the table were saying most of the evening. The appetizers were good, but the main dishes were just average. When we arrived, we entered on the right side of the building, which is the bar area. We had a drink and waited for the rest of our party to arrive. While sitting there, we watched the cooks making pizza. I was rather dismayed to see them kneading the dough for the pizza with bare hands. I thought all restaurant workers had to use some sort of gloves when making pizza dough. There is one bright spot though. Our waitress was very kind and worked very hard to serve us for about 2 hours. I complimented her and provided a generous tip when we left. I think this place would be fine for lunch, but it may be overrated for dinner. One last note, parking is not easy in this area of town. We got lucky and found a spot on the street. 😻😻
Alice Miles
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January 04, 2022
I popped in here on a whim the other say with a friend. It was pretty busy but we sat at the bar and still received excellent service. The appetizers are great and decently priced and the bartender was attentive and made great suggestions for drinks.
The food was pretty good and came in large portions as well.
I'm sure this place is always busy, so try for a reservation if you can just to make sure you get the opportunity to try this place.
The interior is beautiful as well, bring that it's it's old church. It's very comfortable and has a great atmosphere.
What really pushed this review to q 5 star is that I noticed several regulars returning and the excellent attention each staff member gave to customers. Above and beyond really, I'll happily come back when in the area!
John Garrett
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February 12, 2023
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Food: 4.5
Wine & Drinks: 4.5
Bathrooms: 3
Price Expectations: $60 per person
Tip: 25%
My wife and I went there for our Valentine's Day dinner. We loved the atmosphere and the service. The food was amazing, mostly. And we really enjoyed our time there. You definitely need to set a reservation. Do not come in thinking you will get a table within an hour. We knew it was going to be pricey, so we planned in advance. Overall, we really enjoyed our experience.
Wes Feighner
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June 24, 2022
Cool thing about this place is it was an old church that was converted into a restaurant. Some of the better Italian style food I have had in a long time. I ordered the Veal Saltimbocca. This is a very rich dish. The Veal was cooked to perfection and the sauce was rich and creamy. There bread was light fluffy. Although the Veal was amazing I think the star of the meal was the Balsamic reduction and oil dipping sauce. If you do get a chance to dine here make full use of that dipping sauce and plan to leave full.
Cynthia Murphy
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July 03, 2022
This was a wonderful place to celebrate Father's Day! The food was impeccable and the service incredible! The venue is beautiful with stained glass windows and dark wood but done in a modern, comfortable way. Indoor and outdoor seating is available as well as seating at the bar, which is modern and comfortable. We sat at a charming, cozy, two-person table right under a stained glass window. Our server, Gavin, started us with a taste of their homemade red wine which is sweet and dessert-like. We ordered warm, cheesey garlic bread, crusty with sesame seeds. Dippable in a fresh, bright tomato sauce. I enjoyed the gnocchi with Alfredo sauce, which had an unusual flavor, maybe nutmeg, bursting through. They were very soft and stuck to the roof of the mouth, but delicious comfort food. My husband enjoyed his chicken parmesan tremendously. Both meals made excellent leftovers later as serving sizes were quite generous. Honestly, the highlight of the meal was the creamy, fantastic cheesecake! Obviously homemade with love! Swooning! Best ever! Gavin was so fun and gracious and we had an awesome time!
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We had a party of six for a birthday celebration here on a Sunday night. (9-4-2022) The place was very busy and very loud. In fact, it was so loud that one side of our table could not hear what the folks on the other side of the table were saying most of the evening. The appetizers were good, but the main dishes were just average. When we arrived, we entered on the right side of the building, which is the bar area. We had a drink and waited for the rest of our party to arrive. While sitting there, we watched the cooks making pizza. I was rather dismayed to see them kneading the dough for the pizza with bare hands. I thought all restaurant workers had to use some sort of gloves when making pizza dough. There is one bright spot though. Our waitress was very kind and worked very hard to serve us for about 2 hours. I complimented her and provided a generous tip when we left. I think this place would be fine for lunch, but it may be overrated for dinner. One last note, parking is not easy in this area of town. We got lucky and found a spot on the street. 😻😻
I popped in here on a whim the other say with a friend. It was pretty busy but we sat at the bar and still received excellent service. The appetizers are great and decently priced and the bartender was attentive and made great suggestions for drinks. The food was pretty good and came in large portions as well. I'm sure this place is always busy, so try for a reservation if you can just to make sure you get the opportunity to try this place. The interior is beautiful as well, bring that it's it's old church. It's very comfortable and has a great atmosphere. What really pushed this review to q 5 star is that I noticed several regulars returning and the excellent attention each staff member gave to customers. Above and beyond really, I'll happily come back when in the area!
Atmosphere: 5 Service: 5 Food: 4.5 Wine & Drinks: 4.5 Bathrooms: 3 Price Expectations: $60 per person Tip: 25% My wife and I went there for our Valentine's Day dinner. We loved the atmosphere and the service. The food was amazing, mostly. And we really enjoyed our time there. You definitely need to set a reservation. Do not come in thinking you will get a table within an hour. We knew it was going to be pricey, so we planned in advance. Overall, we really enjoyed our experience.
Cool thing about this place is it was an old church that was converted into a restaurant. Some of the better Italian style food I have had in a long time. I ordered the Veal Saltimbocca. This is a very rich dish. The Veal was cooked to perfection and the sauce was rich and creamy. There bread was light fluffy. Although the Veal was amazing I think the star of the meal was the Balsamic reduction and oil dipping sauce. If you do get a chance to dine here make full use of that dipping sauce and plan to leave full.
This was a wonderful place to celebrate Father's Day! The food was impeccable and the service incredible! The venue is beautiful with stained glass windows and dark wood but done in a modern, comfortable way. Indoor and outdoor seating is available as well as seating at the bar, which is modern and comfortable. We sat at a charming, cozy, two-person table right under a stained glass window. Our server, Gavin, started us with a taste of their homemade red wine which is sweet and dessert-like. We ordered warm, cheesey garlic bread, crusty with sesame seeds. Dippable in a fresh, bright tomato sauce. I enjoyed the gnocchi with Alfredo sauce, which had an unusual flavor, maybe nutmeg, bursting through. They were very soft and stuck to the roof of the mouth, but delicious comfort food. My husband enjoyed his chicken parmesan tremendously. Both meals made excellent leftovers later as serving sizes were quite generous. Honestly, the highlight of the meal was the creamy, fantastic cheesecake! Obviously homemade with love! Swooning! Best ever! Gavin was so fun and gracious and we had an awesome time!