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    Atmosphere- Very cool, calm, and warm atmosphere. Very old school, and very classy. As someone previously mentioned, if you have the choice, definitely choose the lounge area to the right for your meal. It feels like you're in a cool lodge, or a classy speakeasy from the 30's. There's also a real, working fireplace in the lounge area that just compliments the whole style of this place. It's just, just, class through and through in this place.

    Waiters/Staff- Class, as well. I have been here a few times and every waiter/waitress I have had has been extremely knowledgeable and friendly. It's always a plus to have a server who knows the menu and when you ask a question about an item, they don't essentially, read the description back to you.

    Food- Well prepared, simple menu. When I say simple I mean their menu isn't littered with a ton of items you probably don't care about. They have enough items to suit everyone's tastes, and a small enough menu to feel confident that the chef picked these items because they are his specialties.

    Overall- Amazing place whose food is as quality as their service and atmosphere. A highly recommended dining experience in Indianapolis.

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    Ugg...I hate giving restaurants 2 star reviews...and to a restaurant who consistently hits Indianapolis Monthly's Top 25...a shame.

    After reading yelp reviews and as a recommendation from a friend I though this was going to be the perfect Anniversary Date....Disappointment City....

    The Good: The ambiance, old school, white table cloth, black and white bow tied servers, old wood, impressive wine wall, and an Fancy Italian Espresso Machine that sits perched in the middle of their dining room. My pondering are whether this large copper dream machine still produces the espresso from the old country?!

    The Bad: Our arrival experience went like this: We arrived with a party in front of us and just inside the door on the right hand side there is a bench whose intended purpose I can only surmise is for waiting guests. But who should I see sitting there--no not guests-- it more looked like a penalty box of servers dressed in white with hands on knees as if to say, "Put me in coach!". The host was away seating another table while we waited to be checked in at the host stand. While the host was away a bold benched server approached asking if we had reservations. I gave him our name and seemed slightly confused as to whether he had our reservation or not. After I asked him if he had our reservation or not he said "Yes, I think so,  we just need to figure out where we are going to put you. We have a very busy night ahead of us with lots of reservations."  He mumbled something and my wife and I looked confused at one another trying to discern whether or not he asked us to follow him or not. Another benched server got up and indicated we should have followed him. We were sloppily passed off to the host who ironically enough was the owner. The owner did not say one word or even make eye contact with us but sat our table of two right next to a 12 top and 16 top...romantic...

    Oh dear...so the arrival experience wasn't perfect...

    The benched server who first approached us at the door approaches us now and says, "I guess I will be your server." Don't get me wrong Mr. Scoto, was a very nice gentleman...just very confused about restaurant operations.

    He mentions the specials to us as we inquire if the bar could make a Bellini. Poor Scoto was unfamiliar with Bellini's and was very careful to ask the spelling so he could inquire of the bar whether or not they could make. 20 minutes later he comes back to tell us that they could not find their peach schnapps but perhaps my wife would like a glass of wine instead. She declined and ordered a Italian Margarita. He also mentioned that he made a mistake and told us yesterday's specials am not sure if Scotto was new or if he had ever really waited on a table before. His menu knowledge was sub par and were left to only hope the food was going to be out of this world.

    The UGLY:
    I am of the opinion that I do not mind the wait so long as the food is excellent. I will be happy to wait an hour for an entree that borders on modern art in form and taste. However, my Yelping Cohorts, I am sorry to have left you on the edge of your seat during this Shakespearean Tragedy but I am afraid that the final nail in the coffin was that the food when it arrived to the table was cold...not luke warm--cold. Does it even matter what entree we ordered? I don't think it does...food cold are you serious? I asked for the check....and we left. I didn't even bother to tell the owner because nobody bothered to ask how our meal was including our server. And I am sad to say the owner didn't seem to concerned about us when he sat us our table in the first place....

    I am sorry to disappoint all of you who hold this restaurant near and dear to your heart as a staple to north side Indy. I am willing to say this could be an off night...but an off night for the owner as well? It grieves me to say but I was left with a lackluster impression that was without magic.

    Though this happened to be our anniversary we did not let the fun stop there we went to another favorite restaurant to order desert and coffee where we could continue enjoying each others company.

    Maybe we'll be back far in the future and give this one another go but....yikes....

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    Disclaimer:  I am from Boston.  With that being said one should also know that Boston has a large Italian-American population.   I am one of them.

    Capri is the best restaurant I've eaten at thus far in Indy.  This is excellent Italian no matter where you are in the country.  Never had a bad meal, bad service, or a bad drink.  House made pasta is excellent.  Ever tried to make your own pasta? Yeah.  It's pretty tough.  That's why you go to places like this where the owner is actually from Italy, and can teach his staff to do it right.  And when I say do it right, I mean making actual, real honest to goodness Italian.  Ragu sauces, homemade pastas, ravioli, tortellini, bolognese, picatta, etc. etc. etc.  Do youself a favor - get the cannoli.  I repeat. get. the. cannoli.

    Might be on the ever so slightly pricey side, but it is still much, much cheaper than some of the other places I have paid for a sub par meal at.  Places that were, mind you, touted as something outstanding. If you can, sit on the right side of the restaurant upon entering.  More inviting atmosphere that I would describe as kind of a classy casual feeling.  Overall with four drinks total, split app, two meals and a split dessert you'll spend about $75 give or take for two before tax and tip.  You'll have some to take home too.

    A little piece of Boston's North End 10 minutes from my apartment, which was the same distance from me to the North End when I lived in Boston.  Been eating there every other week since I got here 6 months ago and won't stop any time soon.

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    Never had a bad meal...

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    Dined at Capri last Sunday evening. It was our soon to be daughter in laws birthday. Lovely delicious meal as always. Food is fantastic and the service is the best. Wonderful place for a celebration or anytime you want to treat yourself well.

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    Best Italian in the city.  The brothers are from around Naples on the Amalfi coast.  I have never ordered any I did not like.  Their house salad is just average so I would skip it.  Plenty of other good things on the menu to try.

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    Wow....What a place.  What great food!  I was worried when I read the reviews about the questionable service, but when I arrived for my sister-in-laws rehearsal dinner, I was pleasantly surprised with the food!  The kids loved the lasagna.  My wife loved the gnoochi.  I thought the stuffed veal was fantastic!  Although it does have a lot of garlic in the dish, I couldn't stop eating and had a second serving!  The appetizers were also very good....Capri did a great job as the host restaurant for this event and I will go back the next time I am in Indianapolis.

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    I hadn't been to Capri in over a year and was in the mood for something different, some Italian food, etc. so I made reservations.  I had a chicken dish, really can't remember which one...it was THAT forgettable.  Bland, a little on the dry side, presentation was nothing special at all.  My dining companion had one of the specials, spaghetti & meatballs.  You'd think it would be out of this world at an Italian restaurant, but again, very bland.  The meatballs were very small and had a dry texture.  Not quite enough sauce on the pasta, either.  Salads were average.  We skipped dessert after having such a mediocre dinner.  We laughed as we drove away...we would have gotten a better meal at The Olive Garden.

    The place was empty on a Saturday night from 7:30 PM - 8:45 PM, literally only two or three other tables had people seated at them and maybe two or three people were in the bar.

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    Quiet with a rustic feel.  Attentive servers and delicious food.  Their wine suggestions were a bit off, but, hey--that's subjective anyway.

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    I am still in disbelief about my experience at this restaurant.  I went in with a group of friends for a nice dinner while in town.  I felt somewhat miffed by this establishment  from the start. We had called ahead and were able to get a table on a Saturday night with no wait. That should have been my first clue. The man behind the desk seemed almost annoyed by us when we gave our name and stated that we had called ahead. We were seated and gave our order pretty quickly. After waiting for quite some time, at least 45 minutes, we noticed that a table that had been seated much later than us already had their food. I could see that our server looked distressed and was talking to the man who had seated us as they kept looking at our table. I had somewhat expected that he might come over to apologize for the delay, but he did not. The food finally came out and with the exception of two out of six dishes was not very good. As other reviewers have stated it was quite bland. My friends gnocchi tasted like nothing but flour. After much agonizing she finally decided to send it back. Unfortunately the grilled eggplant she ordered was so garlicky and drenched in olive oil that it was almost unedible. again, I was surprised that the man who I assumed was the manager did not come over to talk with us. Finally we asked to speak with the manager. My friend tried to explain why she was unhappy with her food and he told us that "I did you a favor, I squeeze you in, we got busy". He wouldn't even listen. I was shocked to find out that not only was he not the manager, but the OWNER!!!! He then told us to "pay and get out". How this restaurant is still in business is completely beyond me.  Consider yourself warned.

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    We went to Capri with some friends on Sunday afternoon. We were the only ones there. The place was beautiful. The colors were very comforting. The waitress was very friendly and knew the menu. One of us has a nut and chive allergy. She knew what to avoid. We got calamari and a antipasti Secca alla Calabrese Homemade Dry Salami & Aged Provolone Cheese to start. The calamari was good, but have had much better. The cheese on the antipasti was alright, the meat was right down rubbery. Two of us ordered Petto di Pollo Valdostano the others got Tagliatelle del Contadino. The Pollo or chicken dish made us both think of a very bad wedding reception dish. The chicken was pale, looked like when you boil chicken in just water, the sauce had no flavor. The menu said cream sauce with sage. No sage was tasted. This came with a side of green beans and carrots. The green beans were the best part. The others with the pasta dish said they like it. My God Son ordered the spaghetti and pomodoro sauce. I thought his tasted very good. All in all we spent something like 130 + $ on Sunday lunch. No alcohol either for that price.  We will not be going back. Much better food at Iaria's, Mama Carolla's or even Fazoli's.

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    I've been coming to Capri with my husband for quite some time, we both love this place. The atmosphere is just fabulous and the staff is very attentive and always friendly to us. The rolls are amazing and the pasta is to die for. I really enjoy their tomato cream sauce especially.

    All I really have to say is that you have to try this place to understand what I mean. My husband and I enjoy our Capri nights, we come to enjoy a great glass of wine, the atmosphere and leave stuffed from delicious food and happy.

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    We have enjoyed Capri over the years and still value its ambiance. Our last visit, however, made me wonder whether it has begun the slide common to aging restaurants. Our first disappointment on a Monday night was that our favorite appetizer, a combination of dry salami and hard Provolone, was not available. We opted for the Calamari Fritti, which proved to be stale and tasteless, accompanied by a bland sauce that tasted like it had just come out of a Hunt's can.

    My wife ordered one special - a lamb and noodles entree - that was very good. I ordered another special, chicken lasagna, and was not pleased. The lasagna was bland and mushy, with no particular flavor.

    Even the rolls brought to the table had no distinction. The best part of the entire meal for me was the dressing on the house salad.

    This was a sad comedown from past meals, which had been joyous. I was further saddened by the management's failure to respond to an email about our experience. Ciao, Capri.

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    The best Italian place in Indy. The rolls are delicious, the pasta freshly made. I love the atmosphere of the bar area. Very swanky. I feel like Sinatra could walk in any moment. The staff isn't always super friendly, but I feel like they treat me like someone in Rome would treat me...
    I love the Ravioli Aurora. The tomato creme sauce is out of this world. I also recommend the sea bass special and my hubby always gets Penneta Boscaiola and then adds shrimp to the dish. Delicious!

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    Capri is a great place to take people from out of town or who have never been.  It's tucked near a Walmart so expectations are low upon pulling in.  However the ambiance is very nice.  Sit on the bar side and you get big padded easy chairs that you sink into and an intimate atmosphere.  The wait staff has been solid every time we've gone.  The food is just delicious.  One of the owners usually comes around to talk to everyone with a heavy authentic Italian accent.  Overall very cool and we take all our friends and relatives who are worthy to Capri!

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    This place is pretty popular, but I was not impressed.  Probably my least favorite Italian restaurant I've ever been to.  Ambiance is nice, but the food is overpriced and I got pretty bad service.  The chicken I got was a strange color and tasted disgusting.  Did not enjoy my dinner, so I was hoping the desert would be decent, but it wasn't.  I got a cannoli and it was just not good.  Definitely won't be back to this place.

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    I hate giving out a one star review, particularly to a locally-owned, independent business.  But you have to do just a little more than take my money and serve me boring food to earn those stars!

    Living nearby Matteo's in Noblesville, and being a big fan, I was excited to try Capri (owned by Matteo's older brother).  The restaurant itself was comfortable and attractive, with a warm and rustic ambiance.  I was dining with some friends on a Monday night, and we were one table along with perhaps six other tables seated in the huge main dining area.  Not busy at all.  After fulfilling our wine order, the waiter came back to the table and tersely asked "Do you know what you want?"  When I asked him if there were specials, his answer was "lasagna, lamb and fish."  I swear to God, my jaw dropped.  When I asked him to elaborate, he responded with "chicken, demi-glace, white fish in a sauce."  

    I ordered lasagna.  Matteo's serves the best I've ever had, so I was hoping they'd share a similar recipe.  It looked good when brought to the table.  The waiter offered parmesan cheese, and after I saw the huge amount he spread over my friend's plate, I asked for "a very light sprinkle."  I honestly think he did this to spite me ... he dug that spoon deep into the bowl of cheese and threw about 3 tablespoons of cheese on my lasagna!  I scraped much of it off, thinking I'd prefer to taste the entree and not just the cheese.  However, after a few bites of the bland and dry lasagna, I started to scoop that cheese back on!  It needed any flavor it could get.  

    The best part of the evening was the room and the company.  For the meal and the service, I would've enjoyed myself better just about anywhere else.  Next time, I'm dragging my friends up to Noblesville!

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    Wow after all these other great reviews I was excited to get some simple delicious Italian food with great service but I was sorely disappointed.  My most basic review is that this food was on par with Olive Garden which is fine if that is what you want. The ambiance was nice and the prices where a little high. On a good side.  We sat outside on a beautiful night and their patio was great.  
    The food is what earned the one star. The food was not good nor did the menu offer anything interesting.  I ordered a penne with basil and light red sauce.  The noodles were a little overcooked, the red sauce was too cream,y and there was no hint of spice anywhere near my food.  I had to ask for parmesan and could not get salt or pepper. My husband's chicken, sun dried tomato and fettucini dish was no better. Completely lacking in flavor.  The rolls however were the BEST part (which you gotta admit is pretty sad).
    The service was horrible.  The waiter looked like he had far too many tables and just could not get his act together.  It took forever to get anything and he ran through the specials so fast I couldn't understand any of them.  
    One of my first experiences where the yelp reviews just did not seem to match. (P.S. I felt a little bad for this negative review and tried to edit it to make it nicer but I just couldn't do it.  The food was not good.)

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    In going to stand behind any restaurant that makes their own noodles.  Done.

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    Wonderful atmosphere, service, and food. The waiters are exceptional. We eat out often and this is by far our favorite place.

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    First of all I would like to start by saying that I have been to this restaurant several times and have always enjoyed the food and atmosphere so i have always made exceptions for the bad service. This last experience was finally too much to take. Our waitress described a wonderful ravioli special that came with a "white wine cream sauce", so when it came out with a red sausage sauce I asked to return it. Being a vegetarian I am very attentive to dish descriptions. First the waitress told me I was wrong about what (we all) heard her describe, she then returned with a plate of ravioli with no sauce at all! An obvious go @$%# yourself from the chef. To top it all off a major source of contention for me has been that in all the times we have been there the owner has never once said anything to us as we left, no thank you, no have a nice evening, no nothing that you would expect from a business owner who actually cared about his customers. So after getting this oh so familiar treatment I decided to share with him how overwhelmingly disappointing our experience was his response and I quote- was "good". That pretty much says it all don't you think...

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    O.K...."authentic italian" ??? what ???

    I have spent a great deal of time all over italy....and the best damn Italian I have ever had was in Bad Soden Germany...so there !!

    I think the atmosphere...service..cocktails...etc...are spophisticated without being pretentious.Food ? Well...I think it is was terrific..and I have had many things from the menu....Calamari, not so hot..but that is really a matter of taste...it was not overcooked...and that is the only cardinal sin with calimari preperationThe suffed pepper as an app is/was excellent.

    I have never had any problem understanding any of the wait staffEverything I have ordered has come out exactly as requested...with no tell tale signs of heat lampitis

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    Perfectly cooked calamari.  My wife & I had their specials.  She had an italian sausage pasta dish which was very nice.  I had a pumpkin ravioli with a veal meat sauce.  It was good but...and why they get 4 stars instead of 5... the sauce overwhelmed the pumpkin.  A light cream sauce would have been better.  Cappucinos were excellent. Great atmosphere!

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    One of the best restaurants in Indy. My girlfriend and I split a pasta as a starter and the veal as a main course. It was a great amount for the two of us. It was kind of expensive, but much higher quality than at a similar price point in Indy.

    Certainly the best Italian (and only authentic Italian) in town.

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    New in town and had a taste for Italian. I read the reviews and decided to go for it. It is easy to get to off of 465 and Keystone. The interior is warm and inviting. I had chicken with Italian sausage and mushrooms and was completely satisfied. The reviews are true, it's good, home made Italian.

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    This was the best meal I had on our trip to Indianapolis. First off, the dining room is beautiful. We went in on Labor Day so there weren't many people there, just a few tables. We split the Caprese-- perfect. Great tomatoes, fresh moz, and served with olive oil. They brought the balsamic on the side-- which definitely earns points in my book, since I don't like it.
    I had the ravioli aurora. It was great, although a little al dente, even for me. I was surprised when I cut in and it was green filling; I suppose I expected a traditional ricotta filling with spinach bits throughout, but this was spinach purreed with ricotta. It definitely made for an intense spinach flavor, but I really liked it.  My husband had the gnocchi and it was just the texture we like-- chewy and maybe a little dense, I don't like my gnocchi light as air. The sauce on both were a similar tomato cream sauce and were very fresh and flavorful.

    The only reason this place doesn't get a fifth star from me was the extremely off putting sign off front. Under the hours of operation it says, "children over 8 welcome." I don't know if this is normal in the area, but I have never seen it before and it was a little pretentious. We had (LUCKILY!) left our 1.5 year old at home with family, as we had intended to take her but she fell asleep. What a disappointment it would have been to have to turn around and leave had we had her. I can understand where the managment is coming from, but I also take responsibilty for my child when in a dining institution and will jump up and take her out in a moment if she were being disruptive.

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    My girlfriend and I decided to have a lovely date night, and decided to do something Italian. Doing what I know best, I hit yelp looking for a good Italian restaurant. Capri was awesome! We sat out on the patio and were very well taken care of. We split a bottle of Chianti which went very well with our dinners. We had the gnocchi and the spinach ravioli, both of which were cooked perfectly and offered in great sized portions. The only thing keeping me from giving this 5 stars was that the sauce was a little bit heavy tasting. All in all, a perfect place for a date or a night out!

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    I'd been searching around all day for a nice place for a cozy dinner on Labor Day. At my wits end, I came across Capri.

    And what a find.

    The location is funky. Off one of the main roads and nestled in between construction behind a Junior Achievement building and a Math + Science teaching center.

    But it's worth the weaving. There's a cute outdoor seating area for nice nights. But the treasure is inside. The tables and bar area are fancy and upscale without feeling too stick-up-your-ass. The service was amazing. Nothing was ever empty and nothing sat on our table when we were finished.

    Oh ~ and there is cake. Yes, there is. Save room for dessert. Trust me, suckers.

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    Thank you, Arturo!!!  After being snubbed by some other Indy restaurants when trying to make a reservation, my stepfather advised me of this place Indy should be incredibly thankful for.  From the decor to the food to the staff, everything was PERFECTION.

    We initially had a reservation for 6 that turned into 9, and we had no issue; they were incredibly accommodating to our every need.  We started with a few bottles of presecco, this was a bachelorette party after all!  For starters, while sipping on the presecco and decorating the bachelorette in her tiara for the evening, we had the calamari and artichoke.  

    The calamari was lightly breaded with a marinara, very basic and simple but well done.  The calamari wasn't drenched in batter so as to lose its taste but more of a light pan fry.  The artichoke was the only average part of the meal--anywhere else it may have been a highlight.

    The orders for the table of 9 were a variety of main dishes, all of which received superb reviews--even from my younger sister who never finishes a meal ate every morsel of her penne pasta.  I had the spaghetti and meatballs because I couldn't resist the description of homemade veal meatballs AND homemade pasta.  I try to avoid ordering pasta at a restaurant but it was well worth it.  The table also shared a couple of great, moderately priced wines.  They had a nice selection.

    Before ordering our desserts, our waiter--who was one of the best serves I've ever had--leaned in to me and asked if we wanted a little time after the table cleared so the bride to be could finish opening her gifts.  He knew when to come and refill glasses and be around when something was needed and disappear without notice when the table had everything it needed.  

    Perfection.  BRAVO!

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    The food and atmosphere at this Italian restaurant was excellent. Service was really good as well. I am used to really good Italian food being from Chicago but I have to admit that this did not disappoint. The wine selection was extensive although many of the wines were quite high in price.

    I had the special which was a veal stuffed cannelloni dish and it was very well prepared. I also ordered a bottle of the Chianti for around $35 and that complemented the food very well.

    I would suggest this restaurant for anyone looking for a good meal with friends, significant other, or even a first date.

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    The best Italian food in Indy!  And maybe better than any I've had in my hometown of Cincy.

    The experience, the atmosphere, the wait-staff were all very good.  The portion sizes are very good but not over zealous.  They do not compromise volume of food for quality like many Italian restaurants.  The quality of the food and the skill of the chef shine through in the food.  

    We had the ravioli aurora dish which was absolutely incredible as well as the perfectly textured gnocchi.  We also has the spaghetti bolognese which was cooked the perfect level of al dente.

    Definitely make a reservation here since they seemed to be very busy on a saturday night.

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    Wow. This has to be the best Italian food I've eaten in a long time. Maggiano's had an 1.75 hour wait so we decided to bring up Yelp and venture out. Glad we did. I believe most everything here is homemade including their pasta noodles and sauces. The lasagna was to die for and my wife licked the plate (not really) of her homemade tortellini. The authentic experience was certainly helped along with the thick Italian accent of our waiter (Thanks Michael!). It felt like we were in Italy. 5-stars says you gotta stop by here when you're in the area.

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    Shocking really - and in a great way!

    Capri is among the best dining experiences in Indianapolis or anywhere else for that matter. Further,  it is authentic Italian dining (yes yes, I've eaten many meals in Italy).

    The food is always very good.  I love Prosciutto and Mozzarella and they prepare this dish to perfection: Warm roles on the side with butter. Very fresh lean prosciutto, fresh and moist mozzarella, drizzle of olive oil and garnished with artichoke and olives - perfect.

    When serving soup for one, they bring two spoons for sharing without being asked. These little touches and attention to details do not go unnoticed. Cream of potato and leak soup - fantastic.

    Much of the staff speaks Italian.  All of the wait staff dresses in black and white with a vest and tie - very professional and cool.

    Outstanding dining value and attention to detail in a world rife one size fits all and places like 5 Guys, Olive Garden and Outback Steakhouse.

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    It is difficult to imagine that one could find a better Italian dining experience than Capri - and I don't mean just in Indy.  The dining area is cozy.  The patio is charming with its white lights and vines (even if it does overlook a parking lot);  The wait staff is knowledgeable and friendly. Most importantly, the food is authentic and excellent - homemade pasta, freshly made sauces, perfectly cooked meats and vegetables.  Last night, the special was a beef lasagna (not ground beef - REAL roasted and chopped beef!).  The texture of the beef with the homemade pasta and sauce was amazing.   Hubby's steak was perfectly cooked and served with an excellent mushroom and wine sauce.  We ended with a little limoncello.  A wonderful evening.  

    On previous visits, we have enjoyed chicken and shimp dishes and had similarly enjoyable experiences.

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    Blue cheese stuffed olives in my martini, thank you very much.

    Deliciously rich cream sauce on my handmade tortellini, I'm drooling.

    Spumoni ice cream, it melts in my mouth.

    Can you tell that I love this place?

    Capri is a family favorite and whenever I visit they make reservations.  Some of the best Italian I've ever had.  Just go, you will not be disappointed.  In fact, bring a date... they will appreciate it and maybe you'll even get lucky.

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    I really enjoy the Capri when eating out in Indy. It's locally owned, it employees professional servers, it has a very nice atmosphere, and they often have entertainment. While I've been here 10+ times, my most recent dinner met my high expectations. I enjoyed homemade spaghetti with veal meatballs, it was delicious. We had the cold eggplant appetizer, along with calamari, both were good. Everything was complimented by a nice bottle of Steele Merlot. The only thing missing was the live jazz guitar that I'd come to expect on Saturdays. I'm hoping that the absence was temporary.

    If you're planning on eating there for the first time, I'd recommend reservations on Fridays and Saturdays. They have a very nice lounge/bar and outdoor dining. Also, the sign on the door reminds you to leave children 8 and under at home.

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    How can it be that no one has reviewed the restaurant that served the best meal I have eaten in Indy??!!

    So it next to Walmart, behind a strip mall.  Had no idea what to expect, but found white table clothes, real fire place, great wood paneling and bar.  

    Sat at the bar and ordered the Pappardelle with wild boar and a club soda.

    Several years ago I saw Wings of Desire and I still remember floating out of the theater all of the way home.  To me that is the feeling you hope to achieve after a good meal, you just float home.  You are transformed.

    Well, my pasta was that good.

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