Castagna's near Central City was just fine for what it is - a family restaurant well off the beaten path in an area with very few options. Â Their food is basic, the service is very friendly, and you don't need to worry about finding a table. Â
I've been there twice - the most recent visit exposed me to their prime rib, dinner salad, and their Ham and Bean soup. Â
The salad was acceptable - just that. Â No frills, just 'berg and carrots. Â Just enough to get your ruffage on. Â
The Ham and Bean soup was very tasty - obviously home made with ham scraps (as it is meant to be) and white beans. Â A bowl of that would fill you up and leave you very satisfied. Â Next time I'll do just that I'm sure if it's available.
Their prime rib was good - with some qualifications. Â First, I find often that unless you're somewhere that specializes in prime rib, that it can always be hit or miss. Â To that end I rarely order it but felt it was worth a try. Â The cut here had plenty of gristle and fat, but look - expectation management here - far off the beaten path, very convienent prices, it was just fine for the situation. Â The cut was thick, cooked to order (medium) and very tender. Â For the context, it was good. Â
I'll be back - if you're in the area it's hard not to see it. Â Right outside the Flight93 memorial, it is one of the very few options there. Â That said, if you're there, stop by for a friendly staff and decent cooking.
Recently in the area with medium sized group for a great weekend paintball activity. Â We had called ahead an alerted them of a large group (15) for Saturday night dinner. Â I was given the option to order prime rib in advance and I did even though I am not a huge fan of the style of beef I figured it was beef and was more inclined to that than pasta.
Once we arrived I thought maybe I wanted something else besides prime rib and the server quickly made sure that wasn't an issue and did it with a smile. Â I ordered a sirloin steak 'medium' instead. Â As our group awaited the meal I noticed the completely small town feel of this place and would describe it as having a low-end budge for decor and furnishings but generally clean.
We quickly received our food and the service was on point from the beginning until the end of our meal. Â I must say that my requested 'medium' steak arrived having been twice cooked and trampled on making it worse than leather; I cut it with the knife only. Â I did notice that the prime rib that most of our party ordered was huge, cooked perfectly, and folks were raving about it. Â So, knowing that I had already changed my order at the beginning sharing with the waitress my preference was not prime rib I grabbed her attention and shared with her the issues with the steak. Â I offered to pay whatever price to make the change to prime rib and apologized for switching once again. Â The waitress was top notch and apologized for the issues with the steak and confirmed she would take care of it and all this with the continued down-home smile.
The prime rib arrived just two minutes later and was delicious! Â I haven't eaten this cut much but I am sure that this small Italian restaurant in the middle of almost nowhere has their recipe down right! Â If you go to Castgna's you MUST order the prime rib!
Keys here are prime rib and service.....good job!