I was uncertain how to write this review.... We had a wonderful time and the food was delicious yet the experience was confusing. Does the wine paring come with a dessert wine? Â Did you have to ask special for it? Where did the original server go? What were the substations? Â Is this what I ordered? Is the risotto supposed to be served cold? Â With respect to the restaurant it was Fathers Days weekend and we were the last group of the night.
I would recommend going - the Veal Chop is heaven - but avoid holiday weekends and keep your group limited since it is a smaller room and can get challenging to enjoy cross table conversation. Â We did get THE BEST wine tasting experience complimentary before dinner in a closed tasting room.
Had lunch here with my husband for our first anniversary. Â We tried to alternate and have different things and we both enjoyed it. Â The second course was easily the best (he had ravioli, I had gnocchi). Â The only complaint I had was that the portions and wine pours both seemed a little too big, but I'd imagine most people wouldn't complain about that. Â I enjoyed the whole meal and the wine pairings.
I enjoyed walking about the ruins after lunch and visiting the connected winery. Â Overall it was a good experience.
I don't remember the last time I got this angry. I will never come back to this place. Last week my husband call the place to know if we could bring our dog (a very calm Greyhound) with us. The person said that as long as the dog didn't disturb anybody, everything would be fine. Then, we went. When we arrived there with the dog, the hostess said we couldn't have lunch. She asked if the dog could stay outside while we had lunch (!!!), and we of course said no. We insisted saying that someone old us with was ok, and that's why we had brought her. She called the manager. This unfortunate person doesn't like dogs, and he gave us the excuse that "places that serve food can't allow dogs", which is not true. Anyway, we drove all the way just to go to that place, and they dismissed us as if we were nothing. I'd like to be treated with a little more respect than that. And if your personnel told us we could have our dog there, you should have done something since we were there already. Next time, use your brain and think about a solution before turning a client down. I'll make sure I tell everyone I know about this complete lack of respect from the manager.
PS: I just want to make it clear that I WOULDN'T have brought my dog if I haven't been told it was ok. I like her company so that's why we called to know if she could be with us. Since they said she could go, I again think it's a lack of respect with us.